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Tchami is hitting the road next year. French DJ and producer Tchami is not the most prolific man in the music business, but he has busied himself over the course of 2016 with touring and manning his own budding label Confession. -
Tchami, Malaa Deliver Their New Single 'Prophecy'
Much has been said about who Malaa might be that sometimes the actual music can get lost in the whole marketing campaign. The mysterious DJ/producer has teamed up with Tchami, the man who some believe to behind the project, to deliver their new single "Prophecy." -
Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening, Mamby on the Beach Lineups Leaked via SFX Court Documents
Following filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, SFX Entertainment, the media conglomerate behind live EDM events like TomorrowWorld, is undergoing massive reconstruction, which means lots of time spent with lawyers. The latest court documents to surface from those legal proceedings inadvertently leaked partial lineups for the 2016 editions of Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening Festival and Mamby on the Beach. -
Is Malaa Tchami and DJ Snake’s Side Project? Speculation Continues Following New Mix [LISTEN]
The identity of Malaa has been the topic of much speculation ever since his (or their?) remix of "After Life" surfaced last year alongside a teaser film produced by Chivteam, DJ Snake and Tchami's videographers. As speculation continues following the release of the latest installment in the "Who Is Malaa?" mix series, listeners have uncovered a series of clues supporting the claims that Malaa is probably Tchami and DJ Snake's new side project--and that Mercer is possibly involved. -
A Guide To EDM at Coachella 2016: Jack U, Calvin Harris, Snails & More Acts to See in April
Coachella is not an EDM festival, per se, but rather a celebration of all genres of music. Despite a wide-ranging lineup, there's a major electronic element to the 2016 lineup, from headliner Calvin Harris to smaller acts like Snails and "Selfie" DJs The Chainsmokers. If you're looking to dance in the desert this spring, we've listed the Top 10 EDM artists who are playing at Coachella 2016 and their best tracks from 2015 last year to get you ready. -
Tchami Shares Long Awaited 'After Life EP' Featuring AC Slater
Reclusive French producer, DJ Tchami has unveiled his long awaited After Life EP. Over the course of 2015, Tchami has released two tracks from the EP, the title track "After Life" featuring Stacy Barthe and then "Missing You" alongside Los Angeles producer AC Slater. He also unveiled "Freakin Girl" in part of his latest Confessions Mix. -
Tchami Launches Label Confession, Teases Upcoming Songs
French future house producer Tchami has been quiet in 2015, releasing only two originals, but he is gearing up to launch his most ambitious venture yet. The "After Life" producer is now expanding beyond the studio and the DJ booth into the business world by launching a new record titled Confession. -
DJ Snake, Tchami, Manager Postpone Tour After Being Injured In Car Crash
Sad news has come out of the DJ Snake and Tchami camps in the past 12 hours. According to an official statements from their managers, DJ Snake and Tchami's manager, though it appears Tchami as well, were involved in a car accident. Due to the injuries sustained and by doctor's order's the pair will no longer be able to travel and have postponed all tour dates until further notice. -
'We Are Your Friends' Movie Soundtrack: Kygo, Tchami, Pusha T Featured
The upcoming Warner Brothers film about being an EDM DJ in Los Angeles, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron has unveiled its complete soundtrack. The official OST will surprisingly not be packed with your main stage headlines like Alesso and Martin Garrix, but rather some more curated selections like Dom Dolla, Fake Blood and The Magician. In addition to those selections, some more popular tracks will come from the acts like Tchami, Kygo, Justice, Deorro and Pusha T, who adds an exclusive rap remix to Hook N Sling's recent collaboration with Far East Movement "Break Yourself." -
Tchami, AC Slater, Kaleem Taylor Share "Missing You" From 'After Life' EP
Tchami has been pretty quiet over the past six months, but the French producer, DJ is starting to unveil some new music. The "Untrue" producer unveiled his first single of 2015, "After Life" in April and with that shared the news that the track would be the title track from a forthcoming After Life EP. No further details were revealed about how many more songs would be on the EP, when it would be released or if there were any collaborators, but yesterday Tchami shared one more detail to clue us in on what the future holds. The "future house" house pioneer shared a video for packed with footage taken from various recent festival gigs for his new collaboration with Los Angeles-based US bass (think more house, but a heavier brand of house) producer, DJ AC Slater and UK vocalist Kaleem Taylor, who sang on "Promesses." -
EDC New York 2015 Review: 10 Best Things From Day 2, Eric Prydz, Tchami, Dixon
Day two has come to a close and that means Electric Daisy Carnival New York 2015 has ended. There were good times to be had with outstanding production, quality music across four stages and good people. We recapped for you yesterday the 10 best things from day 1; so here are the 10 best things that went down during day 2 (and some the whole festival) at EDC New York. -
Tchami Shares Haunting "After Life" Video From Upcoming EP [WATCH]
French future house star Tchami -- real name Martin Bresso -- has shared his first single in close to a year, and the wait has been worth it. His new single "After Life" has everything fans want from Tchami, with the jogging bass line, open hi-hats and chugging, booming plucks, but it is the rest of the song where the mysterious producer shows his prowess. Tchami shows a level of maturity with this production, incorporating mysterious vocals from Stacy Barthe that ask "Where do I go, in the afterlife / I've got questions, spiritual questions" with long, oscillating builds. The reference to the afterlife and "spiritual questions" is interesting for Tchami because he always performs in priest robes without seemingly to be an overly religious man in any other way. Maybe his upcoming EP will reveal something about the noticeably quiet, yet towering man.
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