Dance Music Archive Seeks To Immortalize Decades Of EDM History

A couple weeks ago, my hard drive that I’d been using to store music I’d downloaded since 2010 failed and became corrupted. Of course I hadn’t backed any of it up, so some rare or lesser known mixes are now gone and out of my reach. It’s good timing then that we’ve learned about the Dance Music Archive, spearheaded by Andi Durrant, Co Founder of This Is Distorted Ltd and chief librarian of the archive.

The archive sets out to do exactly what it says, archiving the history of dance music in mixes, radio sets, songs, and more.

“During the coronavirus lockdown of Spring 2020 I found myself with a little more time at home than usual,” Durrant writes in the site’s About section. “I was having a dig around the loft and came across a couple of boxes of old guest mixes from my radio shows over the years. I’ve been honoured to have some of the biggest names in dance do sessions for us, and I’ve tried to keep as much as possible.”

Submissions are generally taken from YouTube or other free streaming services where content has been uploaded throughout the years. The process isn’t currently perfect, nor is it nearly complete, but there’s years and years of history and just as much time to help flesh it out in the Archive.

You can suggest a piece of musical history by getting in contact with Dance Music Archive via email — hello@dancemusicarchive.com — or through their social channels.

Check it out here.

 

via EDM Tunes

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dance Music Archive Seeks To Immortalize Decades Of EDM History

Super Future Drops Immersive ‘Equilibria Mixtape’ on SSKWAN Ahead of EP Release [LISTEN]

The future is super for Super Future (a pun used all too often, but also true).

Nick Rowland aka Super Future, a producer dedicated to sharing his thoughtful creations and mindset within the realm of bass music, just dropped an enthralling Equilibria Mixtape via SSKWAN. The hour-long mix delves into unreleased gems from his forthcoming EP due out on the label this Thursday, August 26th and beyond.

This conscious mix goes hard in an unconventional sense, tapping into tasteful, mindful and even meditative experimental music exploration. Resonating soundscapes and ethereal, bass-laden beauty glimmer throughout, as heavy moments balance the soft, at one point reducing down to a mere heartbeat.

 

The Equilibria Mixtape celebrates a milestone accomplishment for Super Future, undoubtedly manifested, but also earned through hard work and dedication to the craft. He discusses the current state of the project with us below, as well as working with WAKAAN & SSKWAN, finding the yin to his yang, and so much more.

Listen here and scroll down to read our interview with Super Future!

Super Future – Equilibria Mixtape

For those who aren’t familiar with the project, please share what Super Future stands for and means to you…

I love when people ask this because it has never changed since its inception and it’s only becoming more true by the day. “Super Future” is the perpetual journey to a better future through sound and feeling. Persuing this is always an act of making life more positive as we go forward. A lot of people know me for my music in the heavy/experimental/trap/twerk space, but this most recent body of work is finally REALLY showing people the yin to my yang. I’ve always had a bit of a soft and more intentional side musically, but SSKWAN is giving me a real platform to let heart-opening music shine. The “Super Future” ideology is always looking ahead to a better tomorrow and is now growing with a community of people who resonate with what it sounds and feels like, which I’m incredibly thankful for. The plain and simple answer is that we’re here to make our tomorrow better, brighter, and more impactful every day. In 2022 we’re going to not only use sound to convey this but also give it a big visual component as well! I’m a futurist by nature so I’m always excited for what the tomorrow holds.

It seems your artistry has shifted in recent years, can you elaborate on that journey?

Like lots of people in my lane of dance music, I really loved the novelty of dubstep and bass and the experimental when it hit the internet and live show scene. To be honest though, I’ve been craving the other side of that, but with the same level of creativity, sound design, and flavor. I’m all about balance and I love sexy chill music just as much. My wife has a lot to do with that too haha. Lots of areas of my life have spiritual components, and in almost every sort of healthy spiritual approach, there is the pursuit of balance. Now that SSKWAN has arrived on the scene thanks to Liquid Stranger and his team, there is a new sense of novelty that I want to be part of… the kind of experimental dance music that speaks to the heart and brings deeper emotions to the forefront. As I grow in life and as a musician I see how important that is, especially after having a year like we just had. 2020 pushed me to the point of making something healing for everyone, instead of just more bass and trap music. That’s where the ‘EQUILIBRIA’ EP comes into play.

What do you hope listeners take away from your Equilibria EP and accompanying mixtape?

There are messages in the mixtape that are not found in the EP, namely the Terrence McKenna speech on the need for us to find wisdom together by turning inward, to our natural wisdom, instead of external sources. I love that so much… and I truly believe in that message. The ‘EQUILIBRIA’ EP will give people the sonic component to that sentiment. I hope the way I strung that mixtape together really reaches people emotionally. I hope it’s transformationally healing. I hope they hear the beauty and the hard work I’ve given to them, and I want them to feel something in music that they have never felt before. It’s very visceral and yet beautiful. Already strangers and friends have told me that listening to it made them process things, cry, and feel healed somehow. That’s exactly what I hope people take away from both the mixtape and the EP…. and of course, there’s always something there for the people who still need the feeling of powerful bass. It’s definitely in there but in a more intentional way. That’s the beauty of my mixes, there’s always going to be a journey through both extremes. The art is in how one designs the ride. All of it is unreleased Super Future that extends beyond my EP so I hope that gives people even more to be excited about.

How has it been working with WAKAAN / SSKWAN on this unique sound and vision?

In my eyes, WAKAAN & SSKWAN have been the ones setting the curve for experimental. I can’t just make sounds that have been made already, it’s not in my DNA. I’ve always respected them for the vision of uncompromising experimentation on their platforms, so I’m thankful to be a part of their ranks. The music they have released since the inception about 6 or 7 years ago has always been the gold standard in my eyes. They have not pandered to what’s popular on radio, or fads, and I respect that because in order to be something novel and amazing you can’t. They are becoming their own brand of what’s popular in our sliver of music culture just by defying the existing “laws” of music. I’m totally here for it. It’s funny to me that hip hop producers and poppy future bass producers are using samples and production ideas from the sound of these experimental realms to make their music stand out! Just because we set the bar on creativity here. I love their team and their camp of artists too, several of them I consider good friends. You can expect more from me on both sides of their growing music empire in the coming years, and also on their curated events.

Through the pandemic and lockdown, what are some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned as an artist?

Wooof, that is a big question. Who of us hasn’t had to reformat our whole existence as an artist after a year like that? Narrowing it down to just the artistry is tough, but I’d say some of the biggest adaptations and learnings were (1.) how to connect with your community through tools on the internet (streaming and becoming accessible) (2.) How to take time to hone in your skills and become truly original as an artist (3.) creating more streams of revenue from your desk, for instance, teaching remotely, discord, merch and mastering music, and (4.) how to persevere through a VERY tough year and still have the attitude and gratitude to take you to the top.

What else can we expect from Super Future, as one of our Artists to Watch in 2021?

A very Super Future! Haha definitely oversimplified there but true… and thank you for choosing me to be one of YourEDM’s “Artists to Watch in 2021” that was a very cool honor after such a long year. Definitely more originality and growth since I’m always working on that. I’m VERY excited about the visual and interactive components to the Super Future universe that my team and I are building for 2022. I’m writing EPs that I hope land in the house of WAKAAN & SSKWAN, certainly more downtempo music like ‘EQUILIBRIA’, EPs with other prominent bass and experimental labels that I can’t name here yet, plenty of work with old and new collaborators, definitely more fun “Ass Throwers Anonymous” party bangers with my good homie Wreckno (and YES there is a sequel mix to our first amazing ATA Vol.1 probably sooner than you think), festival sets all around the country, some touring next year, and tons of really dope merch! So much to be stoked about right now. All I can say is that my community of “Super Humans” will hear about it all first so hit my Discord or Facebook group to lock in

Connect with Super Future

SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

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Kumarion Delivers Cutting-Edge Sound Design with New Single “Bad” via Jadū Dala [LISTEN]

Kumarion continues to impress with fierce, dynamic range, as heard in the producer’s latest original release on Jadū Dala, “Bad.”

The song packs heat with gritty synths and low end aggression, leaning into Kumarion’s knack for cutting-edge sound design. In carving out spaces for every sound and detail to live, he achieves a clean, experimental tone with a steady, headbanging type flow.

Kumarion exploded onto the scene in 2020 with his insanely catchy bass anthem “Want It,” setting the bar high for what’s to come. The project is centered around bass-centric productions with an underlying passion to bring drum & bass to the forefront.

As one of our Artists to Watch for 2021, we can’t speak highly enough about the talent heard here. Kumarion has proven in a short time he’s one to watch and here to stay.

Listen to “Bad” and link up with Kumarion below!

Kumarion – Bad

Connect with Kumarion

SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Kumarion Delivers Cutting-Edge Sound Design with New Single “Bad” via Jadū Dala [LISTEN]

Kaskade Uploads Headlining SoFi Stadium Performance in Stunning 4K [FULL SET]

The official upload of Kaskade’s headlining SoFi Stadium set has hit YouTube.

In collaboration with Insomniac, Kaskade made history with his remarkable performance on July 17, 2021. The event brought unparalleled production in the form of an immersive audiovisual experience, marking the largest solo headlining show in LA of the dance music pioneer’s career.

MORE: Kaskade Finishes ‘Redux 005’ Strong with Brand New Single “Disco” [LISTEN]

Ahead of the massive event, Kaskade shared:

Every time I play in Los Angeles, it evokes this feeling that is unmatched anywhere else in the world. It’s that sensation of getting into your own bed after being away for too long, it’s heat in the cold and it’s comfort when anxiety has been playing its game. Any show I play in LA is something I keep protected. I make sure that when I do it, I come correct because it’s that meaningful to me. LA is home.

The two hour set featured dozens of Kaskade essentials spanning over a decade, including “On Your Mind,” “Disarm You,” “Call My Name,” “Room For Happiness” and many more. That moment when he and deadmau5 dropped “I Remember (Strobelite Edit)” time stood still.

Watch here and scroll down for the full setlist!

Kaskade LIVE At SoFi Stadium 

Setlist:

01. Kaskade – Solid Ground (SoFi Intro Edit)
02. Kaskade & Galantis – Mercy
03. Kaskade & Project 46 – Chains
04. Kaskade & John Dahlback – A Little More
05. Kaskade & Adam K – Raining (featuring Sun Sun)
06. Kaskade – We Don’t Stop
07. Kaskade vs. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash – Eyes Reload
08. Kaskade – Cold As Stone (Sun Soaked Mix)
09. Kaskade vs. Tommy Trash – Be Still Laid Dadi
10. Kaskade – Atmosphere
11. Kaskade – Call My Name
12. Kaskade + The Moth and the Flame – Haunt Me v.2
13. ID – ID
14. Kaskade & Lipless – My Light
15. Kaskade – Love Like That (Intro Edit)
16. Kaskade, Brohug + Mr. Tape – Fun
17. Kaskade + Mr. Tape – Can’t Be Without
18. Kaskade & CID – Sweet Memories
19. Kaskade – Sexy
20. Kaskade & Will K – Flip Reset (Dub)
21. Kaskade – Loose
22. Kaskade (feat. Ilsey) – Disarm You
23. Kaskade – Feeling the Night
24. Kaskade vs. Hi-Lo & Will Clarke – Stars Align Check (K Edit)
25. Kaskade & Chemical Surf – Pow Pow Pow
26. Kaskade vs Roulson vs Madison Mars – Angel On My Bamboo Rumble (K Edit)
27. Kaskade vs. Deniz Koyu – Fire In Your Rage (K Edit)
28. Kaskade vs. Arty & Audien – Together We Are Dynasty (K Masher)
29. Kaskade & Zip Zip Through The Night vs. Moguai – Something Something Champs
30. Kaskade (feat. Ella Vos) – Miles To Go
31. Kaskade & deadmau5 – I Remember (Strobelite Edit)
32. Kaskade – On Your Mind
33. Kaskade – Where Would You Go

 

Photo via Keiki-Lani Knudsen for Insomniac Events

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Kaskade Uploads Headlining SoFi Stadium Performance in Stunning 4K [FULL SET]

Flux Pavilion Reveals He’s Just Finished A Track With Comedian Hannibal Buress

Just last week, Flux Pavilion revealed he was working on an ambient album plus two additional albums, months after releasing his newest album, .wav. Now, it seems we know at least one of the songs coming on one of the albums, and it’s with comedian/actor/musician Hannibal Buress.

Probably most well known for his role on The Eric Andre Show, Buress is a wealth of talent and it’s no surprise he’s made his way to Flux Pavilion, who, by all metrics, has always been ahead of the curve when snagging guest artists on his tracks. Hell, he’s still one of only two EDM artists (the other being Rudimental) to get a Childish Gambino feature, and he did it in 2013 before the rapper/actor released his seminal Because the Internet album.

So far, all we know about the new collab is that it “exists in the universe.” As for the release date of this track or anything from the other album, apart from the ambient album Overworlds dropping in 2022/2023, we’ll have to just wait and see.

As of today,

a Flux X @hannibalburess track exists in the universe.

And it’s rad. pic.twitter.com/Knwh90REpq

— fluxpavilion.wav (@Fluxpavilion) August 20, 2021

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Flux Pavilion Reveals He’s Just Finished A Track With Comedian Hannibal Buress

Space Laces, Moore Kismet Working On New Collabs With Skrillex

Excision’s Bass Canyon wrapped up yesterday after taking a year off in 2020 due to COVID-19, like so many other festivals, and it came back with an undisputed bang. One of the most anticipated sets of the weekend, Space Laces, performed on Saturday and had many saying it was one of, if not the best of the weekend — though of course individual artists’ fans will always say that.

Even still, one of the tracks he dropped gained the attention of fans on Twitter as it was being reported as a collaboration between him and Skrillex — see the first track below.

Unreleased @Skrillex x @spacelaces pic.twitter.com/NhprGxmoYm

— AllTime EDM (@AllTimeEDM) August 22, 2021

It wasn’t long after that before fans on Twitter began the regular ritual of “yeah but it would be cool if skrillex collab’d with [blank].” @FLEXXASmusic happened to mention Moore Kismet, and, unexpected, they revealed something is already in the works!

“I’ve been asked this like 15 million times, and I was gonna keep this a super secret, but my patience runs thin FAST, so: this is in the works, it sounds crazy, and no, I’m not showing y’all cause it ain’t done yet LMAO.”

They continued, “now stop asking me please lol.”

To fans’ credit, Moore Kismet followed up with another tweet saying, “y’all annoy me with the question, but it wouldn’t have been possible without you, so ILYSM.”

I’ve been asked this like 15 million times, and I was gonna keep this a super secret, but my patience runs thin FAST, so:

this is in the works, it sounds crazy, and no, I’m not showing y’all cause it ain’t done yet LMAO

now stop asking me please lol https://t.co/ZqJTIJT2jN

— Moore Kismet (they/them) (@MooreKismet_) August 23, 2021

Keep an eye out for both of these collabs, whenever they may drop! Though, as we know with both Skrillex and Space Laces, it might take a while.

 

Photo via Marilyn Hue

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Space Laces, Moore Kismet Working On New Collabs With Skrillex

‘Unmute Us’ Marchers Demand for Dutch Government to Lift Ban on Music Festivals

Raves and protests have become one and the same in recent history — and the Unmute Us march took place over the weekend as 1,000 affiliated parties from the Dutch event industry joined together.

The protest took place across six Dutch cities on Saturday, as music festival organizers, performers, staff and fans sounded off against restrictions that have forced the cancellation of large-scale events.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Dutch government has banned large gatherings including music festivals until at least September 19th. Those who protested during the Unmute Us on Saturday were fighting for the ban to be lifted on September 1st.

Currently, one-day events are allowed up to 750 attendees with proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test. However, organizers believe people can congregate in larger numbers without fear of infection numbers surging.

Dutch organizers have referenced major music festivals like Lollapalooza in Chicago, which reportedly did not turn into a super-spreader event. The festival drew in 385,000 people over four days and was linked to only 203 cases of COVID-19.

Ahead of the protest, Unmute Us announced on its website — “That’s why organizers, suppliers, artists, event locations and visitors will take to the streets on Saturday, with one clear message: Don’t hold us down any longer!”

See a list of music festivals, artists and creators that support the Unmute Us efforts here.

Over 70k people in 6 cities protesting in the Netherlands from EDM

Protest street rave in the Netherlands from EDM

 

Source: AP News

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Da Tweekaz Unleash Another Disney Hardstyle Track, “Aladdin (Speechless)” [LISTEN]

Da Tweekaz share an astounding reimagination of Naomi Scott‘s “Speechless” from the live-action adaptation of Aladdin, which released in 2019.

The powerhouse duo transform another Disney ballad into a magical, main stage banger with this hype and beautiful cover of “Aladdin (Speechless).” The song features captivating synth work and a hardstyle progression, with resonating vocals from the Aladdin soundtrack.

Da Tweekaz share: “Another Disney Tool for your listening pleasure. Our much awaited cover of Aladdin is here. Thank you for all your donations during the charity edition of Tweeka TV!”

The iconic duo have also expertly covered “Let It Go” from Frozen, “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana, the “Circle of Life” from The Lion King and “You Can’t Stop The Girl” from Maleficent.

Listen below as Da Tweekaz take us on a magic carpet ride — and snag a free download!

Da Tweekaz – Aladdin (Speechless)

Free download: https://datweekaz.link/speechlessDL

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Da Tweekaz Unleash Another Disney Hardstyle Track, “Aladdin (Speechless)” [LISTEN]

Calvin Harris Reveals Story Behind “Feel So Close” One Decade After its Release

One of Calvin Harris‘ greatest hits — “Feel So Close” — just turned 10!

The production first released on August 19, 2011 and quickly gained momentum, charting around the world and achieving Platinum status on July 13, 2012. However, its real successes have nothing to do with these stats.

The story of how the track came to be is a transformative, inspiring story. One that Calvin Harris reflects on and explains in-depth via social media here, but let’s get into it.

He shares:

Feel so close is 10 years old today! I like remembering how it came about, cos at the time I was well confused about what to do with my life / career.

At the end of summer 2010 I had played my last gig (Creamfields) with my ‘band’ and had done enough ‘DJ set’ gigs to know that I wanted to change the way my music was presented. I needed to stop singing every song as I had all these ideas for female singers and my falsetto just wasn’t going to cut it.

So I began producing with a new purpose, excited I could give my songs to real singers and finally move closer to the role I had always dreamt of in music (weird dude in background who never speaks).

Following that realization, something amazing happened:

After about 3 months of studio, I visited my record label Columbia and played them Awooga, Bounce and another ok song with a feature that ended up not coming out. The response from the label was overwhelmingly lukewarm; I came out of the meeting wondering if I had made the right decision in changing my path. That’s putting it lightly actually I was gutted and my head was spinning, I thought I’d absolutely fucked it. So immediately I headed back to my studio room feeling properly sad but also enough ‘fuck it I’ll show em I’ll sing on one then, and it’ll be class’ and made Feel So Close in a few hours.

“Feel So Close” marked the dawn of a new era and Calvin Harris has certainly mastered the art of feel-good dance music since then. This gem of a production remains as refreshing and exciting to hear a decade later, and rings true to the heart of the project.

Listen here!

Calvin Harris – Feel So Close

 

Photo via Rukes.com

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Calvin Harris Reveals Story Behind “Feel So Close” One Decade After its Release

Shambhala Music Festival Reveals Dates for 2022 Return, Plus Options for Ticketholders

Shambhala Music Festival has revealed dates for its 23rd annual event, taking place over July 22 – 25, 2022 in Salmo, British Columbia.

According to a post shared via social media, “All 2021 tickets & Shambhalodging packages will be automatically transferred to 2022. If you would like your order to be valid for 2022, then no action is required on your end.”

However, if you’d like to transfer tickets to a future year, either 2023 or 2024, that’s also possible. An email will be sent out in coming months with a transfer form and further details.

When Shambhala was forced to cancel in 2021, it was already 70% sold out — which means remaining tickets will move quickly. Tickets will go on sale later in 2021, so stay updated here.

See the artwork below created by BC Illustrator Julia Iredale.

Shambhala Music Festival 2022

 

Photo via Oh Dag Yo Photography 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Shambhala Music Festival Reveals Dates for 2022 Return, Plus Options for Ticketholders