BOILER ROOM Acquired By Music Discovery and Ticketing Platform DICE

DICE, the fast growing music discovery and ticketing platform, has acquired the pioneering underground and electronic music live streaming platform, Boiler Room.

Combining DICE’s curated discovery technology and ticketing capabilities with Boiler Room’s extensive and unique music programming, the two platforms will combine to offer the best live and live stream fan experiences.

The two platforms will work together to enhance Boiler Room’s offering and drive additional revenue to artists, rights holders, collectives, festivals and clubs, providing the tools and solutions to help partners and creators thrive in the challenging and ever changing music ecosystem.

Phil Hutcheon, Founder and CEO of DICE, commented: “I’ve been a fan of Boiler Room for years and they’re world leading in bringing incredible experiences to fans. Blaise [Boiler Room CEO] and I have been discussing for over a year how to support artists better and the more we spoke, the more excited we were to work together. The combination of Boiler Room with the distribution and technology of DICE creates substantial opportunities in a sustainable, transparent and fair model.”

Blaise Belville, Boiler Room, founder, commented: “DICE has built an incredible platform by being laser-focused on creating the best possible experience for fans and event partners – their app now has millions of music fans accessing live music around the world. My experience when talking to Phil was inspiring and he immediately recognised how important Boiler Room is, and how much potential we have. I believe deeply that the best way for Boiler Room to evolve is by partnering with a company that values what we are today, and provides the tools we need to grow into the future – we play to our strengths and they to theirs. DICE’s belief in ‘powering’ us but allowing Boiler Room to remain our own independent entity, all of this will enable us to move into a new era and be the best version of ourselves.”

Boiler Room’s extraordinary history began over a decade ago, as a webcam taped to a wall, that opened a keyhole into London’s thriving underground. Since 2010, Boiler Room has built a unique archive spanning over 8000 performances by more than 5000 artists across 200 cities – playing an essential role in supporting and amplifying underground music globally.

The partnership will allow Boiler Room to continue driving its core initiatives and continue to pay all artists for broadcasting – championing diverse artists and scenes through broadcasts, tours and festivals, documentaries, original content, apparel collaborations, and more. In the past year alone, these initiatives have led to standout moments including a critically-acclaimed celebration of the New South Asian Underground featuring Yung Singh & Daytimers, a showcase of Auckland’s premiere QTIPOC collective FILTH, as well as clothing collaborations with Sherelle & Eris Drew, and grants supporting collectives Nyege Nyege and Masisi in the broadcast space.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: BOILER ROOM Acquired By Music Discovery and Ticketing Platform DICE

SLANDER & MARAUDA Team Up With Elle Vee For Explosive Collab, “Suffer” [LISTEN]

It’s been nearly a year, and four other singles, since SLANDER last released a truly heavy banger, last time teaming up with Excision and Elle Vee for “Your Fault.” Now, once again with Elle Vee, they’re releasing “Suffer” with MARAUDA for a truly devilish and explosively heavy tune that is sure to make your bones rattle.

True to SLANDER style, the song begins with quite an emotional vocal from Elle, but quickly descends into the pits of hellish fire when that first bass synth comes in… coupled with the fast-paced breakbeat drums and ominous, textured bass, it’s a perfect recipe for goosebumps on the arms and a mouth agape.

The just-over-six-minute journey is a true bass marathon, but well worth it. Check it out below and keep scrolling to see SLANDER dropping the massive tune live at Lost Lands last weekend.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: SLANDER & MARAUDA Team Up With Elle Vee For Explosive Collab, “Suffer” [LISTEN]

DJ Snake & Malaa Team Up Once Again for Flavorful FIFA 22 Heater “Pondicherry” [LISTEN]

Every time DJ Snake & Malaa team up it’s a guaranteed bop and their latest collaboration — “Pondicherry” — is just that!

The new single comes as part of the FIFA 22 soundtrack, which features an unprecedented 122 songs representing 27 nations. As fitting as “Pondicherry” is for FIFA’s gameplay, it’s even better fit for the dance floor.

Blending distinct elements of French and South Indian culture, DJ Snake & Malaa find their own groove based in smooth, addictive house flow. Following up their massive party starter “Ring the Alarm,” this new single is a flavorful change of pace.

The FIFA 22 soundtrack also features The Chemical BrothersSwedish House Mafia, AREA21, Polo & Pan, Baauer, RL Grime & ISOxoAC Slater, Shygirl and more. Explore the music.

Listen to “Pondicherry” here!

DJ Snake & Malaa – Pondicherry

Stream/download: https://djsnake.lnk.to/Pondicherry

 

Photo via Jonathan April for Insomniac Events

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ Snake & Malaa Team Up Once Again for Flavorful FIFA 22 Heater “Pondicherry” [LISTEN]

Seven Lions, Kill The Noise, Wooli, Trivecta, & More Team Up On Ophelia’s 100th Release, “Pantheon”

Made over the span over a year, “Pantheon” serves as Ophelia’s celebratory 100th release as one the most highly anticipated tracks to come out of the label. Featuring seven of the largest acts on the label — Seven Lions, Kill The Noise, Trivecta, Wooli, Jason Ross, Dimibo, & Blastoyz — the track weaves through psytrance, riddim, melodic dubstep and more to showcase each artist’s styles and a whopping 6 distinct drops.

“Pantheon” has been teased at almost all the major dance festivals in the U.S. from Ubbi Dubbi, Sunset Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Electric Zoo, Nocturnal Wonderland and Lost Lands to special Seven Lions showcases at Red Rocks and the Gorge.

The track shares the same name as the label’s first official tour, which also kicks off on its release date, and hits over 10 different cities.

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Seven Lions, Kill The Noise, Wooli, Trivecta, & More Team Up On Ophelia’s 100th Release, “Pantheon”

Rezz Drops New Single “Let Me In” From Forthcoming ‘Spiral’ Album [WATCH + LISTEN]

Hot off the announce of her new tour, Rezz is back with the newest single from her forthcoming album Spiral due out before the end of the year. “Let Me In” with fknsyd with a deep and emotional song that’s a bit of a departure from the Canadian artist’s usual sound, but still close enough that it’s discernably “Rezz.”

Taking the tempo down a bit, and with fknsyd’s vocal contribution, “Let Me In” is more ballad than peak-hour banger. It’s a phase that most artists reach after releasing festival track after festival track, something to breathe some room into an otherwise hectic and powerful live set. But beyond the utility of the song, it’s just downright beautiful, as well.

Check out “Let Me In” below!

 

Photo via Maria Jose Govea @thesupermaniak

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rezz Drops New Single “Let Me In” From Forthcoming ‘Spiral’ Album [WATCH + LISTEN]

Your EDM Premiere: Matthew Schultz – Can’t Stop

Out tomorrow as a self-released record is the latest single from the imagination and studio of Matthew Schultz. The US based musician and producer is back following on from viral hits like ‘Turn Me Up’ ft. Gyptian and ‘Go,’ and presents a fresh pop gem in the form of ‘Can’t Stop.’

With his signature use of highly expressive melodies and smoothly progressing beats, ‘Can’t Stop’ will leave you feeling both refreshed and invigorated. This one is immensely catchy, and we’re pleased to premiere its vivid music video alongside Schultz’ exclusive audio.

Take a look below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Your EDM Premiere: Matthew Schultz – Can’t Stop

Speed House Meets Hardstyle with “This Music” from Haus of Panda x J. Slai [LISTEN]

A bold new release from Haus of Panda x J. Slai, “This Music,” blends the distinct styles of speed house and hardstyle into one straight up heater.

Delivering on the signature Speed House Movement sound and then some, “This Music” pushes the tempo and dabbles with hardstyle elements throughout. It’s a concise, 2-minute ride that doesn’t take a moment for granted, building the intensity and serving switch ups left and right.

Haus of Panda’s Speed House Movement has consistently produced heavy-hitting, four on the floor energy — and “This Music” takes the concept to uncharted territory.

Listen here and link up with both artists involved below!

Haus of Panda x J. Slai – This Music

Stream/download: https://snd.click/ThisMusic

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Speed House Meets Hardstyle with “This Music” from Haus of Panda x J. Slai [LISTEN]

STUDY: Raving Promotes Social Bonding, Prosocial Behaviors

A new study has revealed that raving and the use of psychedelics are linked to “social bonding and prosocial behaviors.”

Dr. Martha Newson, a cognitive anthropologist at the School of Anthropology and Conservation, conducted a retrospective online survey with those who have attended memorable raves. The study examined altered states of consciousness common in group rituals which contained the “4Ds” – dance, drums, sleep deprivation, and drugs.

The study found those who engaged in the “4Ds” at raves or free parties often experienced awe-inspiring, personal transformation — and the more an individual felt personally transformed by the experience, the more they felt bonded to the group.

Dr. Newson believes this profound feeling could play a key role in psychedelic therapies. She explains, “Psychedelics have a deep-rooted stigma related to recreational drug use and harm, but they are being used more and more in clinical studies for drug therapy in the search for more effective treatment pathways — for example, treating depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, or even anorexia.”

Furthermore, this new research from the University of Kent “may help explain why rave culture has endured for the last thirty years.”

 

H/T: Mixmag, Source: University of Kent | Photo via Curious Josh for Insomniac

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: STUDY: Raving Promotes Social Bonding, Prosocial Behaviors

Interview with MDLBEAST, on the growth of electronic music in the Middle East

interview via Talal Albahiti

Historically, when people think about electronic music, the Middle East isn’t typically a region that comes to mind. But MDLBEAST in Saudi Arabia is hoping to change that with their massive festival SOUNDSTORM, which has already received plenty of accolades and this year features an absolutely top-tier lineup.

We had opportunity to speak to leaders at the festival about their event, their new label, and their new music conference. Read below.

How has the year been for you so far, how much has the pandemic made things difficult for you and how have you overcome those challenges?

Coming off the back of a difficult 2020, 2021 has been a good year for us and we’re really excited about the next three months. Globally, our industry suffered a lot last year, but it’s great to see so many festivals taking place again this year and we can’t wait to welcome music fans from across the region to our flagship festival ‘SOUNDSTORM’ in December.

That said, COVID was somewhat of a blessing in disguise for us as we not only launched two virtual initiatives, Freqways and Frequencies, but also worked on developing data and insights to support our business development. MDLBEAST Freqways – our multistage online music experience – was launched as a response to the global pandemic, and to date has highlighted over 50 local and international artists with performances across 45 global locations. MDLBEAST Frequencies, our online radio channel, is growing daily and has given many local and regional artists a platform to showcase their music. We’ve also launched our record label, MDLBEAST Records with eight releases for international and regional artists so far.

How is SOUNDSTORM looking for this year? Who will appear, what will be going on?

We’re really excited about the festival this year! With over 150 artists performing across 8 stages, it’s set to be even bigger and better than 2019 and I have no doubt our guests will experience something truly special. When it comes to performers, the line-up really does have something for everyone – from David Guetta, Deadmau5, DJ Snake, Eric Prydz, and Steve Aoki, to Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Carl Cox, Charlotte de Witte, Jeff Mills, Nina Kraviz and Sven Väth. We also have some incredible local talent on show with the likes of Anmarz, Cosmicat, Spaceboi, and Zone+. We are announcing our second lineup soon, so stay tuned for that.

How important is it to you to develop the middle east scene? How much of a challenge is it, what are the key aspects to develop and work on, where do you think you can ultimately take it?

MDLBEAST, as a music entertainment company, was established off the back of the 2019 festival as we saw how much potential there is in the region. We also saw how big of an impact it had – not just on attendees but also the artists who performed – and took it upon ourselves to start building an infrastructure which was previously non-existent in Saudi – and the region as a whole. For example, in the year following SOUNDSTORM 2019, artists who performed at the festival had 36.5% more demand globally compared to those who didn’t.

Tell us about the new label – what is the structure, who does the A&R and what is the aim – just to serve up good music, or to unearth new talents in the middle east and take them to the world stage?

MDLBEAST Records is our label arm which produces and distributes music by local, regional, and international artists. We’re constantly looking for and identifying talent proactively and accepting sets from talent who’d like to pitch themselves. To date, the label has released seven tracks including ‘Toxic Romance’ by COSMICAT, one of the biggest female DJs in the region, as well as tracks from dance heavy-weights R3hab and Salvatore Ganacci.

Who are the exciting new talents to look out for coming from the middle East?

Firstly, there’s Vinyl Mode – a big name in the Saudi underground scene. He spent over a decade shaping the electronic music scene in Saudi, growing his profile, and connecting with the EDM community both locally and internationally. Another name to look out for is Nouf Sufyani aka Cosmicat – Saudi Arabia’s first female DJ. She’s an inspiration to many up-and-coming female DJs across the region and has a great story. She graduated from dentistry school and worked in a dental practice before becoming a full-time artist and has recently released her first-ever single “Toxic Romance”. There’s also a DJ called Malkin, who is part of an exciting new wave of EDM artists emerging from the Middle East.

Who are you most looking forward to seeing at MDLBEAST and why?

It’s really difficult for me to choose one or two artists from this line-up as we have so many great names coming to perform. I’m just excited to see the festival return after what was a difficult 2020, and to see so many fans in attendance doing what they love; partying, dancing, and enjoying the incredible music and entertainment on offer.

Tell us about the XP Music Conference – why have you decided to put this together, what is the motivation?

XP is a three-day music event with day & nightlife aspects, created to amplify music futures across the Middle East. It’s taking place in Riyadh in December and is set to become the most forward-thinking gathering of music leaders in the region. The aim is to expand opportunities for music industry professionals of all backgrounds including artists, entrepreneurs, creatives, and policymakers and create a platform where they all come together in building the future for the region’s music industry.

Tell us about the other projects you work on besides these, what motivates them, what is the overall mission you are on and what are the end goals?

Regarding projects, we’ve already discussed our ambitions with the record label, Freqways, Frequencies and XP. It’s safe to say those four things – along with the festival – are our focus projects for the time being. Our motivation is simple: to create a music infrastructure across the Middle East which inspires a new generation of young Arab talent. So far, we’re doing a lot of work to bring our end goal to life, however we’ll continue to push ourselves to ensure we don’t rest on our laurels and create a viable and sustainable industry for all.

What are you most proud of having achieved so far under the MDLBEAST banner? What is the best achievement so far?

Good question. I’m really proud of how the company has evolved over the last two years and how we’ve already given a platform to several local artists to create and amplify their music. I’m also proud of the impact our festival in 2019 had on the country, creating 16,000 direct and indirect jobs while driving exponential growth in the entertainment industry. Moreover, through independent research, we found that 83% of Saudi youth believe that SOUNDSTROM 2019 increased opportunities for local musicians and creatives in the country, and that 86% of young Saudis said they were prouder of the creativity and culture in Saudi Arabia as a result of SOUNDSTORM 2019.

 

Photo via MNO Photo for MDL Beast

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Interview with MDLBEAST, on the growth of electronic music in the Middle East

Space Yacht Drops Inaugural Techno Comp with HELLBOUND!, ‘The Black Hole Vol. 1’ [LISTEN]

Space Yacht presents its first-ever techno compilation, The Black Hole Vol. 1, in collaboration with HELLBOUND!

The vast, ever-evolving spectrum of techno is captured in this moment in time, from the Space Yacht perspective. Black Hole explores the influence of today’s techno savants, ranging from minimal beats to warehouse cuts to hard techno.

The Black Hole comp features 10 mind-melting tracks from some of North America’s most innovative and ruthless techno producers — HELLBOUND!, Declan James, DRAKK, BRVMES, REVEL, Barbosa, Chris Waldt, forsetî, thanks, i hate it and AMAGII.

HELLBOUND! shares of the new release:

I believe we’re at a pivotal point in time in dance music, and it’s incredibly important for good teams to join forces and push these sounds in the states. Strength in numbers is very real. It’s been my mission over the past couple of years to really drive the techno sound in America as much as possible, so this compilation was a ton of fun to work on. It features some of my favorite up and coming acts in the space with ZERO SKIPS. Ready for the club, warehouse, or festival stage.

Space Yacht co-founder Henry Lu echoes:

We’re incredibly excited to put out our first hard techno compilation. We’ve been honored to organize some of the first events in the Western US for brands like mau5trap, the late i_o (rest in peace), and HELLBOUND! Now that we have our label division, being able to put out a whole cohesive compilation dedicated to this sound is a milestone for us.

Listen here!

Space Yacht – The Black Hole Vol. 1

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Space Yacht Drops Inaugural Techno Comp with HELLBOUND!, ‘The Black Hole Vol. 1’ [LISTEN]