Zedd, Alison Wonderland, DJ Snake, More Curate New Year’s Eve Playlists for Amazon Music

New Year’s Eve 2020 is going to feel different this year since we’ll be confined to our homes. Ergo, without a live DJ and kamikaze shots with enough sugar to make you forget how overpriced they were, you’ll need some killer playlists to last you through the night.





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Shambhala Music Festival announces 2021 dates – Dancing Astronaut


Shambhala Music Festival was amongst the myriad of large-scale events that cancelled their 2020 plans. However, its organizers have finally announced an official return date for its 23rd installment in 2021. The news was shared via Shambhala’s social media, linking to a full statement on their website.

Initially set for July 2021, the distinguished festivities will now return to the vast farm lands and luscious riverbank at Salmo River Ranch from August 20-23, giving every member of the “Farmily” some much-needed good news. The announcement states that current ticket holders—following the “all sales are final” policy—will be able to redeem passes for 2021, 2022, or 2023, with more tickets set to be released in early 2021.

What started as a 500 person fiesta on Labor Day Weekend 1998, showcasing local art and music, has turned into a 15,000 person event with esteemed artists spanning the globe and six unique stage designs. 2020’s edition would have featured the likes of Richie Hawtin, Tycho, deadmau5, and REZZ, so expect a similar lineup for 2021 and beyond.

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50 Cent proposes Drake vs. Lil Wayne ‘VERZUZ’ battle


50 Cent has proposed the idea of a potential VERZUZ matchup between Drake and Lil Wayne.

During a promotional run for his Branson cognac, the G-Unit rapper took part in a live Instagram interview in Texas. He was asked who a good opponent would be to both Drake and Wayne if they were to take part in the series.

Explaining that he thinks the best opponents would be each other, 50 said: “I think because of the momentum, the best thing would be Lil Wayne vs. Drake…because it’s two styles, two different styles in the same period so it will be entertaining enough to watch both of them.”

VERZUZ is the popular entertainment series that pits producers, songwriters and artists against each other in a rap battle style format on Instagram Live and Apple Music.

Competitors take it in turns playing a song from a list of 20 from their discography, as fans, friends and fellow artists watch on. A winner is later decided by Timbaland and Swizz Beatz.

Watch 50’s interview below.

Last week, The Game said that he would be willing to take part in a VERZUZ battle – but only if he was pitted against 50 Cent.

The California rapper was asked in a new interview about taking part in the ongoing online rap/DJ battle series, which began earlier this year during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, 50 has weighed in on the Grammys row, dubbing the organisers of the event as being “out of touch”.

Commenting on the forthcoming 2021 event’s nominations for Best Rap Album in a since-deleted post, he said: “Best Rap Album. They out of touch this shit ain’t it, get the fuck outta here. 50cent #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.” He also included several grinning emojis.

His comments could possibly be due to an omission for late rapper Pop Smoke’s debut album ‘Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon’ , which he executive produced with Steven Victor and Rico Beats.





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W&W Wrap Up the Year with Highly Anticipated New Single “Gold”


2020 may have sucked, but the rave didn’t stop for W&W. The venerable Dutch duo kept the party going with a steady stream of releases under both their main project and their NWYR alias. They wrap up the year with another main stage ready single in “Gold.” “Gold” combines W&W’s penchant for old school rave vibes with a slick psy-trance beat and a catchy vocal line.

“Gold” immediately starts out with a glorious piano melody, it definitely recalls EDM’s nascent era with some “Blue” vibes. The drop is where past meets present as a hypnotic psy-trance beat accompanies the chopped vocals. After that we get the melodic synths that only W&W can bring you. There’s also an epic synth buildup before the final drop. There’s no doubt Ward & Willem had the true Rave Culture fans in mind with this one. Here’s what they had to say about “Gold” and their recent live show in Thailand, where COVID has been curbed.

“It was so good to connect with the Rave family again. Being on stage and seeing all those happy faces in the crowd made us realize that we stand together and that rave is life. ‘Gold’ is a track that we have been working on for quite some time and we couldn’t be any more proud of the result. Great to end 2020 with this one!”

Check out the epic video for W&W’s latest single “Gold” out now on Rave Culture. The video is to be continued, who knows what Ward & Willem have in store for 2021. Relive their DJ Mag Top 100 live stream too if you’re missing those rave vibes.

 



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Apple Music Ends 2020 With Exclusive DJ Mixes from 21 of Electronic Music’s Biggest Acts

This year, Apple Music has expanded its curation efforts with the addition of DJ mixes on its streaming platform. The move saw Apple Music begin to incorporate everything from live sets, such as Tiësto‘s socially-distanced 2020 Red Rocks Amphitheater performance, to pre-recorded mixes in their “One Mix” series. 





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Kid Cudi breaks new record for shortest song to enter Hot 100 – Dancing Astronaut


The arrival of Kid Cudi‘s Man on the Moon trilogy conclusion dictated all eyes on the long-awaited record. Now, the prophetic finale claims its reward as Man on the Moon III: The Chosen breaks a new chart record.

Kudi’s recent achievement can be attributed to album opener “Beautiful Trip,” which locks in the shortest song of all time to enter the Billboard Hot 100. Overtaking the previous titleholder, “PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen),” which peaked at No. 77 in October 2016, Kudi’s track runs eight seconds shorter than its predecessor at just 37 seconds, seeing its debut at No. 100.

The Chosen has already made its mark on the charts, having opened at No. 2 and spawning ten total entries on the Hot 100 including “Tequila Shots” at No. 41, “She Knows This” at No. 49, “Show Out” with Skepta and Pop Smoke at No. 54, and more.

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Cage The Elephant announce charity livestream gig for next month


Cage The Elephant have announced a charity livestream gig, marking their first live performance since early spring.

Set to take place at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, the event is part of a Winter Benefit for Bread & Roses.

The non-profit arts organisation produces free entertainment and live music for children, teens, adults, and elders in the San Francisco Bay Area who are unable to experience the uplifting power of the arts.

Sharing the news on Twitter, the band wrote: “We are pleased to announce a special virtual concert for Bread & Roses’ Winter Benefit on Saturday, January 30th at 7pm CT.”

The virtual event, which will consist of music, fundraising, and celebration to honour the organisation’s essential work, will be broadcast on January 30 at 8pm EST (1am GMT) – get tickets here.

Cage The Elephant released their fifth studio album ‘Social Cues’ last year. In a four-star review, NME‘s Andrew Trendell wrote: “Having spent their glittering career dancing through different sounds, Cage The Elephant truly find themselves on this mature, widescreen fifth album.”

Earlier this year, the band shared a video for recent single ‘Black Madonna’, directed by frontman Matt Schultz and recorded entirely over Zoom.

Discussing the video, the group said: “In a time where people are looking for connection more than ever, and with it not being possible, it forces a new perspective. This music video was directed by lead singer Matthew Shultz and edited entirely over Zoom during the quarantine/social distancing.

“The project started when COVID-19 began gaining traction and forced remote production so we repurposed a lot of existing never-before-seen footage/up-cycled content to make something new. Additionally, we worked with 15 collaborators over the past 8 weeks to have them contribute or create content, also while in isolation.”





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San Holo Delivers Special Remix Of “Last Christmas” For The Holidays


If there’s anyone capable of creating warm, emotionally liberating holiday music, it’s San Holo. And taking Wham’s hit “Last Christmas” for a remix is just another stunning step in creating a cozy holiday atmosphere.

This song is the embodiment of sitting in front of a warm fire with a loved one around your arm sipping hot cocoa. It fills the soul with so much good cheer and good tidings, especially when we need it the most.

We could literally play this song on repeat all Christmas Day and never grow tired of it. Check it out below.

 

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An eBay User is Selling Rare Vintage Invitations to 1988 Acid House Raves


The year is 1988: clubs like Chicago’s The Warehouse and Paradise Garage in New York had already seen bustling parties in the heyday of house music’s roots, stemming from the underground Black and gay subcultures upon which they were built. London’s house music scene, however, is making a name for itself, and bringing with it a crossover into mainstream territory.





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Dancing Astronaut presents the Top 10 Digital Events of 2020 – Dancing Astronaut


Electronic dance music’s culture is deeply rooted in the live experience—the music and the live setting inextricably tied in a way that perhaps supersedes any other musical genre out there. As live events started to drop off the calendar this past spring, there was no way of knowing the global health crisis we were beginning to face would not only cancel the vast majority of live music events in 2020, but it would fundamentally alter our understanding, and appreciation for, the live events industry as a whole.

But then something remarkable happened. We saw a rapid, decisive shift to virtual settings, relying on technology to bring us a semblance of the live experience we so voracious crave. So that if we couldn’t be together on dancefloors, at the very least we’d have digitized spaces to convene and enjoy music with one another. And the pivot wasn’t some haphazard patch job either. Villages of talented creators got right to work, creating brilliant virtual worlds for us to experience while reality was much less inviting. It wasn’t perfect, because nothing beats actually being together under the electric sky, or in Grant Park, LA Historic, or the fields of Boom, Belgium, but it was enough to get us by. For that we’re thankful. Read below to see Dancing Astronaut‘s Top 10 Digital Events of the Year.


10. Cercle’s 2020 Lineup

Cercle’s video production has carried its own distinctive style, which has become almost instantly recognizable. Their projects are built upon a common goal of sharing remarkable electronic music in unique, breathtaking locations reaching all corners of the world. In 2020, Cercle showcased their most ambitious projects yet, including Lee Burridge off the shores of Bali, ZHU in Japan’s snow-capped mountains, Ben Böhmer floating through the Turkish skies in a hot air balloon and most recently, Sébastien Léger in front of Egypt’s Great Pyramids. Cercle’s sleek and explorative work has shined exceptionally this year, becoming one of the most sought-after mediums to capture an artist’s creative vision and amplify it to the world. 

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9. Sofi Tucker’s consistent livestreams

Shout out to SOFI TUKKER, who have masterfully championed the livestream game this year. Since the first lockdown in early April, the bubbly dance-pop duo joined Twitch and started playing daily hour-long sets for their dedicated “Freak Fam,” and haven’t stopped since. By the end of the year, they’ll be approaching one of their most unique milestones, capping in at more than a staggering 300 livestreams to round out 2020. Among the duo’s numerous releases this year was their chart-topping collaboration “House Arrest” with Gorgon City, remixes for friends like Dillon Francis and their first-ever live, interactive e-concert experience, bringing an unparalleled virtual aspect to their live music production. 

8. Kaskade’s 60 Days of Music performance at the Grand Canyon

As one of this genre’s foremost cultural tastemakers, Kaskade has always been one to set the bar—and set it high. In typical Kaskade fashion, his once-in-a-lifetime livestream event for Coca-Cola’s 60 Days of Music certainly followed suit. As the first artist ever to station at the Grand Canyon’s Skywalk West, the esteemed producer was tracked by multiple cameras, bestowing fans with a full view of the immaculate landscape of one of the Wonders of the World. Ushering forth enticing and ethereal house beats during the height of the pandemic, Kaskade brought life to millions of viewers worldwide with this top-notch performance.

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7. Lollapalooza’s Lolla2020

Michelle Obama at your music festivals? Sign us up. Lollapalooza has always hosted a wide array of nonmusical experiences in addition to a variety of musical genres at their annual event. This has differentiated the festival brand for years, and their 2020 virtual rendition was no exception. The festival curated a stellar lineup of artists to perform live in addition to featuring reruns of artist performances from years past. Lolla2020 also invited a variety of tastemakers ranging from Ms. Obama to Charles Reagan, giving a completely new dynamic to live streamed musical events.

6. Insomniac’s digital programming

Normally we look to festival giant Insomniac for events the world over throughout the entire year. As dance music’s most formidable events lynchpin, all eyes were on Pasquale Rotella and company to help guide us through a gutted events calendar, and Insomniac more than delivered. With consistent weekly programming, digitized renditions of existing major events properties, a trove of recorded performances, park ‘n rave events, and a hopeful outlook for 2021 with the announcement of new upcoming (hopefully) in-person events, Insomniac kept us raving in our living rooms all year, earning a deserved spot on this list.

5. Astronomical by Travis Scott in Fortnite

If there’s one thing virtual concerts did this year, it’s raising global awareness of the “Metaverse”—a virtual world where people connect via avatars. In a way, it’s always existed within online gaming, however, 2020 brought this universe into the spotlight and the music industry quickly moved in. Early on, Travis Scott’s 2020 Fortnite performance proved to a historic event for the virtual landscape.

The concert, titled “Astronomical” as an ode to 2018’s ASTROWORLD, reeled in over 12 million concurrent Fortnite players who were mesmerized by Scott transforming into a cyborg, submerging the stage under water, and bringing out Kid Cudi for a surprise debut of their new project “THE SCOTTS.” Scott uploaded the full concert to his YouTube channel, which has more than 114 million views to date. This was a record-breaking event for Epic Games, and planted the seed for follow up performances from Diplo, Deadmau5, Anderson .Paak, and more.

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4. Dillon Francis Presents: IDGAFOS Weekend 

Fact: Dillon Francis really doesn’t give a f*ck or shit. So much so that when COVID-19 cancelled this year’s festival season, he took things into his own hands. Francis hit the drawing board and invited Dancing Astronaut to co-host his three-day IDGAFOS Weekend livestream festival. Held over the Memorial Day weekend, viewers were privy to sets from top-tier talent like Diplo, Aluna, SOFI TUKKER, and Party Favor, crafty cool-down vinyl sessions hosted by Billy Zane, and a rare performance from Francis’ long-time confidante Gerald. 

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3. Porter Robinson’s Secret Sky

On May 9, more than 4 million people around the world tuned into Porter Robinson’s Secret Sky experience. The digital event, which served as the follow-up to the festival’s 2019 in-person debut, spanned over a total of 14 hours of music from 19 unique acts whose talents were put on display and helped amass more than $100,000 in donations in support of the MusiCares Relief Fund. Virtually equipped with a fully automated performance auditorium, attendees were able to digitally interact with their festival surroundings, including merchandise booths, a main stage, and more.

Notably, Robinson opened the event with a throwback electro-house style performance under the moniker of DJ Potaro, for 30 minutes fans were able to reminisce upon the  sound which originally emerged the artist back in the early 2010s. The artist showcase proceeded to be filled in by the likes of Madeon, Jai Wolf, Shadient, San Holo, GRRL, WAVEDASH and G Jones among others. The event’s most anticipated performance from Porter Robinson set social media ablaze throughout his 72-minute performance as it hosted 250,000 concurrent viewers while Porter went everywhere from a “Something Comforting” versus “Sad Machine” mashup to a Lil B personal freestyle to an Avril Lavigne vs. “Language” edit to an unreleased single from Nurture. Relive Porter Robinson’s historic Secret Sky virtual festival here.  

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2. Digital Mirage

While certainly not downplaying any of the virtual events that had taken place in the weeks preceding Digital Mirage, the electronic music world, and the industry music at large, had next to zero inclination as to what the future held for live entertainment at the end of March. Deciding to take the digital leap and test the airwaves, Proximity partnered up alongside Brownies & Lemonade to round up an A-list registry of names of everyone from Kaskade to Alison Wonderland for three back-to-back days of dance music. With the world quarantining at home as details surrounding an uncertain pandemic crept through by the day, it felt like everyone was watching, and considering how many times Digital Mirage or a performing artist was trending on Twitter, everyone was. Digital Mirage had no festival-grade production setups or world-class visual effects, artists simply found a way to set up a stream from the comfort of their homes and brought electronic music back to its roots. Although there were certainly a fair share of virtual events that had their moments, nothing seemed to eclipse the emotions felt during the first Digital Mirage, which ended up raising more than $300,000 for Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Eight months and three Digital Mirage iterations later, it’s clear that without Proximity and Brownies & Lemonade firmly establishing the online tone for what live entertainment would become in the months that would follow, virtual festivals may not have filled the gap as well as they did during 2020.

1. Tomorrowland Around The World

Whether it is the size, the production quality, or the lineup of artists, Tomorrowland is for the most part, unmatched year after year. When the festival made the decision to go online, the brand could have chosen to match the production quality that had become a relative industry standard for virtual events, or they could redefine what those standards were. In true Tomorrowland fashion, organizers opted for “larger than life” and got to work. The Tomorrowland masterminds created the virtual world of Pāpiliōnem that hosted performances by over 60 artists across eight stages. Viewers were immersed into an entirely new world that took a combination of four separate studios, 38 digital cameras, and over 300 terabytes of raw footage to piece together into its final production. Dimitri Vegas sums up Tomorrowland Around The World when he says, “This is not a livestream. It’s something totally different.”

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