• Zedd Buys New $3.9 Million L.A. Mansion [PHOTOS]

    Zedd is steadily climbing that list as well, having earned $21 million over the same period. With this new cash, the "Stay The Night" producer has bought a massive mansion in Hollywood Hills for a paltry $3.9 million.The 3,443 square foot compound has 4 bedrooms to host any of his various guests, five bathrooms, a full security system to protect against people stealing his music and a heated salt water pool because going to the ocean is so difficult when you are in Los Angeles.
  • Zedd Releases 'Moment Of Clarity' Documentary From North American Tour [WATCH]

    Zedd has released his "Moment Of Clarity" documentary that follows the "Stay The Night" producer on his journey last fall across the United States on his first North American tour in support of his debut artist album, Clarity. The documentary chronicles not just the tour, but also the work from team Zedd on the management and label side that makes everything come together so seamlessly.
  • Zedd Announces 'Moment of Clarity' Documentary Release for Dec. 18

    German producer/DJ Anton Zaslaski — better known as Zedd — has announced that he will be releasing a documentary titled "Moment of Clarity," out Thursday, Dec. 18. Though it is not explicitly stated, the documentary hints at his massive, worldwide tour last year, the Moment of Clarity tour, which stretched across the globe, hitting multiple spots across the United States, including two nights at the Aragon Ballroom to close out the year, as well as stops in Asia, Australia, South America and the U.K. From the trailer, it seems as though the documentary will encompass more of his recent career, including his Grammy win for Best Dance Recording with "Clarity."2014 has been a great year for Zedd. The German DJ/producer's stock has skyrocketed since the commercial success of "Clarity," leading to major sponsorship and collaboration opportunities. The follow-up to "Clarity", "Stay the Night" alongside Paramore's Hayley Williams, went on to be a major late-2013, early-2014 hit for Zedd, managing to go platinum in the United States, according to "Yahoo."He has stepped out of just becoming a dance producer and helped bring his own brand of gritty, classically influenced electronic music to the pop world, bridging the gap even further between dance music and pop forged by David Guetta and later Calvin Harris.
  • Are Selena Gomez and Zedd Making Music Together?

    Selena Gomez confirmed earlier in the week that she was in the studio recording the follow-up to her 2014 greatest hits album "For You." The "The Heart Wants What It Wants" singer wrote she would be recording for the next four months, even in hotel rooms, via "Billboard." The former Disney star posted a few more pictures on her Instagram of her in the studio with various producers and songwriters, including German hit producer Zedd.Though the post is not definitive for a collaboration, it shows them meeting in a studio. This could have just been a chance encounter in a Los Angeles studio, but with Selena Gomez recording a new album right now, it would make sense for these two hit makers to create something together.
  • Logic And Zedd In Studio Making "Something Crazy"

    Sir Robert Bryson Hall III, known professionally as Logic, has been a one of the biggest revelations in hip-hop over the past few years. Known and beloved by his fans for his smooth delivery and thoughtful raps, the Young Sinatra has grown from an internet sensation to a viable hip-hop star in the making. Now, according to a Facebook post just put up tonight, Logic is looking to take the next step and make a huge hit that will put him on the radio and in front of a ton of new fans. He posted a picture of him in the studio with German star producer / DJ Zedd, working on "something crazy."
  • Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Tiësto and Avicii Top Forbes Highest-Paid EDM Performers List

    Music Times caught Calvin Harris at Lollapalooza during the first weekend of August and noted that it seemed the DJ had invested his earning from last year-$46 million-into his elaborate and bright stage set. If our hypothesis that the size of his set directly reflects his earnings, next year's concerts will be off the charts: Harris topped Forbes' list of the highest earning electronic musicians for the second straight year, bringing a whopping $66 million over the last 12 months.
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