Thurston Moore releases surprise ambient album ‘screen time’

Thurston Moore has released a surprise new album entitled ‘screen time’, which consists of 10 abstract and ambient instrumental pieces. The musician shared the record without fanfare today (February 5), which is available to stream and download exclusively via Bandcamp. You can take a listen below. screen time by Thurston Moore It comes just five …

Seven Lions Transforms Some Of His Biggest Hits For New Trance EP

The Seven Lions: 1999 EP is melodic dance veteran Seven Lions’ first official full foray into trance, seeing him remix some of the biggest hits in his catalog. Spread across four tracks, the EP includes updated 2021 flips of “Worlds Apart,” one of his breakout major label tracks, the classic festival singalong anthem “Rush Over …

The Weeknd warns fans not to expect any special guests at his Super Bowl LV halftime show – Dancing Astronaut The Weeknd warns fans not to expect any special guests at his Super Bowl LV halftime show

by: Farrell Sweeney Feb 5, 2021 Super Bowl LV viewers shouldn’t expect any special guests at the 2021 Pepsi halftime show, The Weeknd told NFL Network in a recent interview. In the time since the After Hours album maker’s confirmation as the halftime performer in the fall of 2020, many have speculated that additional artists—namely …

Jarod Glawe Drops New Original Track ‘Tonight’ ft. Emma Remelle

One of dance music’s newest breakout artists, U.S. based Producer/DJ Jarod Glawe returns delivering his newest original single titled, ‘Tonight’ featuring vocalist Emma Remelle. ‘Tonight’ marks Jarod Glawe’s first release of 2021 via Tell Me Something records.  ‘Tonight’ is an uplifting electro gem jammed pack with feel-good melodies and tantalizing vocals. From the atmospheric introduction, …

New cover of Viola Beach’s ‘Swings And Waterslides’ to mark fifth anniversary of the band’s death

A new cover of Viola Beach‘s track ‘Swings And Waterslides’ has been recorded by a collective of Warrington musicians to mark five years since the band’s death. Rising indie four-piece Viola Beach and their manager Craig Tarry were killed in a car accident on February 13, 2016 while travelling through Sweden. To mark the fifth …

Rebel ACA and The French Monkey Wrench Team Up With Reggae Vocalists to ‘Dance Without Fear’

If there’s one thing we know about the indie pop/hip hop duo known as Rebel ACA and The French Monkey Wrench (French) from their interview with Your EDM back in 2018 is they’re nothing if not diverse. Flipping from hip hop to electronica, pop to indie rock effortlessly and with no small amount of cheek, …

Seven Lions’ ‘1999 EP’ is a one-way ticket back in time – Dancing Astronaut Seven Lions’ ‘1999 EP’ is a one-way ticket back in time

by: Rachel Narozniak Feb 5, 2021 While most have been trying to forget 2020, Seven Lions has been casting backward glances at the year 1999 in an effort to evoke the classic trance sound of a time 22 years in the rearview on some of his time-honored hits. The time machine whirred into gear with …

Graham Costello announces new album ‘Second Lives’ and shares ‘Eudaimonia’

Graham Costello has announced ‘Second Lives’, a new album with his ensemble STRATA – you can hear his new single ‘Eudaimonia’ below. The Glasgow-based drummer and composer is set to release ‘Second Lives’ on May 7 via Gearbox Records, and it’ll be the follow-up to Costello and STRATA’s 2019 debut ‘OBELISK’. Speaking about the upcoming …

Your EDM Premiere: Voyce Memos – West Girl

Getting a release tomorrow and landing a couple of weeks ahead of the album dropping is ‘West Girl,’ a super cool indie/electronic cut from Voyce Memos. Headed up by Richard Borger (brother of dance titan Borgeous), the Houston based trio have been busy pouring a plethora of influences into the forthcoming Chronology (out February 19th). …

Martin Garrix travels to his deepest depths on unexpected Tove Lo pairing, ‘Pressure’ – Dancing Astronaut

by: Ross Goldenberg Feb 5, 2021 Martin Garrix is back. Look at the past half-decade and beyond, and there’s a decisive argument to be made that whenever Martin Garrix has tried his hand at an unheard-of direction in the context of his own release history, whether it be his then-newfound house route on “Forbidden Voices,” …