• TomorrowWorld 2015 Set Times: Kaskade, Tchami, Steve Angello Perform

    TomorrowWorld has announced its 2015 set times. The three-day electronic music festival will feature the likes of Steve Angello, Kaskade, Tchami, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Get Real, Bassnectar, Porter Robinson and plenty others on its stacked lineup. With hundreds of DJs spread out over nine stages on the vast grounds that TomorrowWorld resides, there will be some tough choices for attendees to make.
  • Steve Angello, Mako Release 'Children Of The Wild' For Save the Children Fund

    After nearly two years of finishing his sets with the song, former Swedish House Mafia-member, Steve Angello has released his highly anticipated single "Children of The Wild" with LA producer, singer, songwriter, DJ duo Mako. The release coincides with International Children's Day, a moment held dear to the "Knas" DJ as a father himself. He is using the single as a charitable opportunity, offering all artist revenue generated from streams on Spotify to the Save The Children and its Nepal Disaster Relief Fund.
  • TomorrowWorld 2015 Lineup: Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Hardwell Headline

    Heading into its third year, Dutch electronic music event company ID&T's biggest American festival, TomorrowWorld, has announced the first phase of artists who will be performing in 2015. The initial lineup headed to Georgia in September for the American transplant of Tomorrowland includes Tiësto, Steve Angello, Hardwell and Armin van Buuren.
  • Steve Angello Praises Kanye West, Seeks Change In Dance Music

    One third of the now defunct super group Swedish House Mafia and a 17-year veteran of the electronic music scene, Steve Angello sat down with Billboard for a candid chat about his upcoming music and what impresses him or doesn't in the current dance music landscape today. The 32-year-old Los Angeles-based DJ, notes that in dance music everyone is too stuck up and pay attention to what others think. He points to Kanye West as an example as someone who is "a musical visionary" and "doesn't give a sh*t," yet still manages to make momentous music that will stand the test of time.
  • Ultra Music Festival 2015 Releases Set Times: Scheduling Conflicts Abound

    Ultra Music Festival has unveiled the set times for its flagship Miami festival. Released exclusively on the app, the festival schedule has found its way online. Starting on Friday at 4 p.m. when doors open and going all the way to final set, which kicks off at 10 p.m. on Sunday night, there are countless scheduling conflicts as festivalgoers try and navigate the seven different stages that all offer something different.
  • Steve Angello Announces North American Club Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Swedish DJ/producer and former-Swedish House Mafia member Steve Angello has announced a month-and-a-half-long club tour across North America with Size Records signee Sebjak. The tour kicks off April 2 in Montreal at New City Gas before heading to cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Las Vegas, where he has a residency at SLS.
  • Steve Angello Talks 'Wild Youth,' Size in the Park Expansion, Creativity in Dance Music and More with Pete Tong at IMS Singapore [WATCH]

    In December, Steve Angello was invited to Singapore to be a keynote speaker at the International Music Summit, a conference specializing in dance music founded by Pete Tong. He sat down for a 40-minute chat with Tong during IMS Singapore to discuss a variety of pertinent topics in the dance music scene today, including creativity or lack thereof from new artists, his upcoming artist album "Wild Youth" and where he see things headed in the future.Speaking about his album, Angello dishes on the style and sound he is attempting with what will be his true debut LP."it's electronic music, its not dance music. It's an attempt to create a hybrid of all of the music I love and all [the] music I have been inspired by throughout all of these years, and I have made them into songs. I am not trying to do pop. A lot of producers are trying to go towards the whole EDM/pop clash, and this is different. It's more indie, melancholic, darker, but still some big songs," he said.The pair try and peel back the many layers on the difficult topic on creativity in dance music today and why there seems to be something lacking from many new producers.Talking about his comments to "Mixmag," Angello said DJs should pay their dues in clubs and that club culture is still important to dance music.
  • Steve Angello Reveals Tentative Release Date For Album 'Wild Youth'

    Steve Angello fans, the boss has some great news for you. Replying to a fan on Twitter, a space where he is quite active and talks to his followers quite often, he stated that his highly anticipated album Wild Youth would be release in April. The former Swedish House Mafia member did not specify when in April, but it is good to know that the album will be arriving soon after a period of indefinite delays after battling with Columbia over the album.
  • See How Drake Celebrated New Year's Eve At Marquee Las Vegas [WATCH]

    If you wanted star power for your New Year's Eve parties, Las Vegas had it. With Iggy Azalea, Alesso, Calvin Harris, Drake, Snoop Dogg, Steve Angello and others in town, any venue across town was going to have something everyone. As Calvin Harris took over mega-club Hakkasan and Iggy Azalea headlines new club, Drai's, Drake was at Marquee doing his thing in a tux leading clubbers into 2015. It was caught on camera and put into an official recap where you can see the highlights of the night including a short performance of several big tracks from Drake's landmark 2014.
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