Premiere: Enter A New Dimension with Knock2’s “dashstar*” Music Video [WATCH]


Knock2 pops off with an explosive new single and visual representation of “dashstar*.”

This action-packed bass house number takes us to another flow and another dimension. Packing in ample rave synths and a forceful lead, powerhouse rhythm drives the track forward — with layers of top-tier sound design, alluring vocals, and bounce tactics to boot.

If Knock2 doesn’t already have your attention by now, allow “dashstar*” to be your guide. The music video exists in a virtual space, sometime in the early 2000s, pulling inspiration from Japanese sci-fi. Though video-game friendly visuals, vibrant colors and flashy typography, we’re let in on the vast new world of “dashstar*.”

Night Mode shares of the release:

dashstar* is a feeling you get when your consciousness transcends your body. Simply put: it’s an out of body experience. dashstar* is a destination and a feeling.

Named one of our Top 40 Artists to Watch in 2021, Knock2 has strategically straddled the line between house and bass music with an energetic style all his own. We’re certainly here for his first single of the year and can’t wait to hear the project continue to progress.

Watch the premiere before the official music video drops!

Knock2 – dashstar* (Official Music Video)



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Porter Robinson Expands his Vision in Beautifully Meta Video for “Look at the Sky”

Porter Robinson is a true visionary when it comes to his releases. Since last year, he’s been slowly unveiling the full picture of what his sophomore album, Nurture, will be. The latest piece of the puzzle was the highly-anticipated single, “Look at the Sky,” which has been on fans’ minds since it was first dropped during his stunning Secret Sky Music Festival performance.  





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Monstercat acquires Silk Music, forms new brand Monstercat Silk – Dancing Astronaut


Monstercat has announced the strategic acquisition of LA-based label Silk Music. The newly acquired label has been rebranded as Monstercat Silk and joins Instinct and Uncaged as the organization’s third brand. Silk Music’s focus on progressive, house, trance, breakbeat, and chillout tracks helps to bolster and diversify Monstercat’s portfolio, as CEO Mark Darlington describes:

“Meeting the Silk team in late 2019 proved to be one of the most inspiring interactions of the year. Their passion for beautiful electronic music reminded me of why I first fell in love with the genre. Originally, an acquisition wasn’t on the table but as we continued to work together, it became evident that they would play a critical role in the evolution of Monstercat. I committed early on to supporting all forms of electronic music and the addition of Silk brings us one step closer to achieving that dream. It fits perfectly alongside the likes of Uncaged and Instinct.”

Monstercat Silk will be directed by Jacob Henry, former label director of Silk Music. To celebrate the news, the newly minted label has enlisted Shingo Nakamura for its inaugural release. Nakamura’s “Glow” is a warm progressive house offering and is the titular track from his forthcoming album due in June 2021. New tracks from Kaskade, Vintage & Morelli, A.M.R., Arielle Maren, and PROFF will be released on Monstercat Silk within the next month.

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Metallica, Slipknot and more feature in trailer for ‘Long Live Rock’ doc


Metallica, Slipknot and more all feature in the trailer for new hard rock documentary Long Live Rock … Celebrate the Chaos – watch it below.

The film, which is set to come out on March 11, also features members of Rage Against The Machine, Guns N’ Roses.

Filmed at a number of rock festivals in the US over the years, the film features interviews with Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan and many more.

Watch the new trailer below:

Directed by Jonathan McHugh, a press release for the film says it follows “passionate fans as they take time out from their everyday lives to commune with their ‘rock families’,” and also shines a light on “the unspoken truths that are unfortunately too commonplace in the rock ‘n roll world for both artists and fans, such as substance abuse and depression”.

Speaking of the film, McHugh said: “Gary Spivack and I wanted to make a film celebrating the chaos of rock culture.

“Growing up in NYC, I would do whatever it took to get in to see bands like Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and other rock icons. We are so proud to shine a light on the most passionate fans in the world and the music that drives them.”

Earlier today (February 10), Rage Against The Machine were announced among the nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2021, alongside Foo FightersJay-ZKate Bush and more.

They join an eclectic short-list for the prestigious honour which also includes Iron Maiden, Carole King, Chaka Khan, Devo, Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, New York Dolls, Fela Kuti, LL Cool J, Mary J Blige and Todd Rundgren.





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Monstercat Announces Acquisition of Silk Music and Third Brand “Monstercat Silk” Alongside Uncaged and Instinct


As a leading label, Monstercat was already pumping out an insane amount of music — four releases a week between their two brands, Uncaged and Instinct. As 2021 begins, they now add a third brand and boost that number to six releases a week with the new acquisition of Silk Music. It will represent progressive house, downtempo, chillout genres and more for Monstercat under “Monstercat Silk.”

To celebrate the acquisition, Monstercat Silk’s inaugural release is from Japanese progressive house master Shingo Nakamura, who returns to the Silk community with his highly-anticipated single, “Glow.” Fans can expect major names to appear on Monstercat Silk in the next month, including Kaskade, Vintage & Morelli, A.M.R, Arielle Maren, and PROFF, among others.

Monstercat Co-Founder & CEO, Mike Darlington says: “Meeting the Silk team in late 2019 proved to be one of the most inspiring interactions of the year. Their passion for beautiful electronic music reminded me of why I first fell in love with the genre. Originally, an acquisition wasn’t on the table but as we continued to work together, it became evident that they would play a critical role in the evolution of Monstercat. I committed early on to supporting all forms of electronic music and the addition of Silk brings us one step closer to achieving that dream. It fits perfectly alongside the likes of Uncaged and Instinct.”

Jacob Henry, Label Director of Monstercat Silk, adds: “I have always admired Monstercat’s focus on artistic excellence and organic community building, as well as their success in cultivating a unique global network of industry partners. As Monstercat Silk, our mission is to deepen and diversify Monstercat’s existing musical offerings with a wider range of electronic subgenres. We are proud to officially usher in the Monstercat Silk era with Shingo Nakamura’s new single, “Glow.” I am honored to have the opportunity to share our music with a larger community of global fans, and we can’t wait for you to hear the musical surprises we have in store in the months ahead.”

Listen to the inaugural Monstercat Silk release below!



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David Guetta, Imanbek, Gunna, and KHEA to Appear on Upcoming Rita Ora EP

Coming next week is a brand-new, stacked EP from Rita Ora. Titled Bang, the new release will see her join forces with international superstars across a number of genres for one of her biggest bodies of work to date. On Twitter, the British vocalist announced the release date for her upcoming EP and shared the full list of collaborators set to appear.





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Gryffin and Two Feet present an early Valentine’s Day gift: ‘I Want Love’ – Dancing Astronaut


Gryffin‘s sole intention in the erasure of touring has been to set aside an unbounded count of high-class records that plainly warrant the right to be experienced in person, hopefully before the clock strikes 2022. While the deluxe Gravity repackaging still heavily resides in everyone’s daily circuit, Gryffin is now making his company formally known in 2021, aside from the “Safe With Me” acoustic, with the assistance of Two Feet for a one-way ticket into the new year, “I Want Love.”

The collaborative effort’s sudden disclosure had already skyrocketed any and all expectations, and Gryffin’s brief teaser had only guaranteed that he and Two Feet were qualified sonic equivalents. Arriving just ahead of Valentine’s Day, the aptly named “I Want Love” cleverly lines up Gryffin’s summer-like house craft with Two Feet’s composed, charming tone for a more than tempting holiday giveaway that has the longevity to parlay its way into the rounds well into the warm weather and beyond.

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Dave Grohl supports Pheobe Bridgers’ guitar-smashing: “It feels fucking good”


Dave Grohl has waded into the debate over Phoebe Bridgers‘ decision to wreck a guitar during her Saturday Night Live performance last weekend.

Bridgers’ actions sparked debate online, with some calling her action “disappointing”, “extra” and an “unjustifiably awkward display of white privilege“. Others, however, claimed such comments were sexist and that a male artist wouldn’t have been criticised for the move.

Asked about the debate during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Grohl said: “When you watch us jam and freak out and do our thing, I think that’s what they did.”

He also compared Bridgers’ actions to his early days in Nirvana: “It was every fucking night,” he said. “My drums had holes in them from Kurt fucking chopping my drums.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LE5tafaayc

“I’ve seen enough smashed guitars, it feels fucking good to do it,” Grohl added.

Elsewhere in the interview, the Foo Fighters man expressed his joy that guitar music is back in the mainstream.

“For the last 10 years, every interview I do I’m asked, ‘Is rock and roll dead? There’s no guitars anymore!’ In the last year, there’s been this return to guitar rock music in popular music. Like, Miley Cyrus is becoming Joan Jett. You’re starting to see, people are realising rock and roll is cool,” Grohl said.

Other rock veterans have been less supportive. David Crosby called the stunt “pathetic,” causing Bridgers to label him a “little bitch”.

Since her SNL appearance, Bridgers has said that guitar manufacturers Danelectro were informed ahead of time that she was going to do break their instrument – and they even wished her luck.





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SoundCloud Announces Inaugural Fortnite Tournament “SoundCloud Player One”

SoundCloud is officially entering the world of esports with a new video game tournament. Dubbed, SoundCloud Player One, the online festivities will see eight artists compete against each other in the digital battlegrounds of Fortnite. The games will be hosted by Rico Nasty and professional esports commentator, MonsterDface.





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Apple Music’s Isgubhu shines curatorial light on African electronic music – Dancing Astronaut Apple Music’s Isgubhu shines curatorial light on African electronic music


Apple Music has debuted a new platform designed to emphasize key members of Africa’s rapidly expanding electronic dance music community. Isgubhu, derived from a Zulu word for “beat,” will spotlight and curate playlists of African electronic music sub-genres ranging from the funky techno-inspired Gqom to the house music variant Kwaito.

The platform’s launch came with the debut Isgubhu Voices playlist, hosting South African DJ and producer Black Coffee on its first-ever cover. Having recently released his sophomore album Subconsciously, Black Coffee stated of the feature,

“It’s a true honour to be titled as the very first Isgubhu hero artist by my friends at Apple Music. To me, home is everything… the absolute core of my being. Bringing the sounds of South Africa to the world is a life-long mission I’ll never stop chasing after.”

The launch of Isgubhu lands as part of a broader Apple Music initiative to increase their presence in the African music streaming market and give musicians from Africa a global spotlight. Isgubhu is now available in 37 African countries including Nigeria, Madagascar, and Tanzania.

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