Depeche Mode have announced the acts joining them as support on the North American leg of their ‘Memento Mori’ tour.
Announced today (August 11), the band – which is comprised of Martin Gore and Dave Gahan – shared the three acts that will be joining them for their string of tour dates across North America starting next month.
On Instagram, the duo shared that Kelly Lee Owens, Young Fathers and DIIV would be the acts joining them across all 35 upcoming shows.
Kicking off their North American tour with three dates in Mexico on September 21, 23 and 25, the band will then head out to Austin, Texas. From there, Depeche Mode will make stops in major cities such as Miami, Brooklyn, Cleveland, Vancouver, Seattle, and San Diego.
The tour will wrap up with four dates in Los Angeles, California in December. Visit here for tickets.
The upcoming tour dates are in support of band’s 15th studio album, ‘Memento Mori’, which was released earlier this year.
Speaking with NME, Gore previously shared his appreciation for the Scottish trio, Young Fathers, who will be joining them on tour.
“I’ve been having to listen to a lot of stuff for remixes and support artists lately,” he said. “A band I thought were very unique were Young Fathers. I’ve been listening to their albums and watching live performances, and they’re just so different to everything else.”
Discussing the new LP earlier this year, the duo also reflected on the passing of synth player and founding member Andy Fletcher back in May 2022, and told NME about their determination to support the next generation of artists.
“It’s a ‘get up and do it yourself’ spirit,” Gahan told NME of what inspires their continuously renewed appeal for new generations of acts. “Do it your way and don’t be told how to. Eventually it will work out for you.”
They also spoke of their appreciation for Welsh electronica artist Kelly Lee Owens – a former NME cover star who the band personally chose as a supporting artist on their US tour dates.
“We were given a massive list of potential support acts; some of them I knew, like Kelly Lee Owens who I actually really liked, and we decided she’d be a perfect fit,” said Gore. “What she does is very atmospheric and it never seems like there’s only one person playing – she really puts her soul into it.”
Cementing the title as the ‘biggest DJ in the world’ and throwing down massive energetic sets during his “SUMMER OF BASS”Tour, DIESEL is in full force as he teams up with the ‘Queen of Bass’ Jessica Audiffred to unleash their latest single, “NO FEAR” via Monstercat.
With vocals from SHAQ and apparent bass-fluid and shape-shifting sound immediately from the start, listeners are about to be taken on an electrifying dubstep journey inspired by DIESEL and Jessica Audiffred’s ever-evolving sound design. By bringing the two prominent electronic music producers together for this highly-anticipated collaboration, the adrenaline begins to rush through your veins as infectious basslines quickly take over at a rapid pace. Ready or not to enter a night of wrenching bass and menacing synths, DIESEL and Jessica Auddiffred are opening the doors into their world of jaw-dropping madness.
“This was a super special collab for me because I’ve always admired Shaq, he’s a legend, so when he mentioned me on Twitter saying he wanted to do a collab with me I was shocked, I had a track that I’d been working on for a while that I thought of as a festival weapon but it wasn’t quite ready for release, so I sent it to him and he loved it, he added his touch and his vocal which really brought it to life. I grabbed a sample from a kids’ choir and all together resulted in “no fear”, releasing this track on Monstercat is perfect because you can definitely hear our styles meshed together, I met Shaq in person for the very first time at Forbidden Kingdom in Orlando and he invited me on stage with him, we immediately clicked, he’s an amazing person and you can tell we’re both excited about this song! ” – Jessica Audiffred
Google and Universal Music Group are in talks to develop an AI-powered tool for users to create “deepfake” music using other artists’ existing work, the Financial Timesreports.
The deal would reportedly pay copyright owners for the use of their likeness, and they would have the option to grant Google and UMG permission to license their work for the purpose of AI-driven replication.
The news arrives following Google’s release of MusicLM, a powerful generative AI tool allowing users to create music by entering prompts. Considering the company would need to license UMG’s music for creators to reproduce its vocals, lyrics and sounds, MusicLM is most likely a linchpin of the deal.
The deal is somewhat of an about-face for UMG, which controls roughly one-third of today’s global music market. Back in April, the company urged streaming platforms to block AI platforms from being able to leverage their music catalog when training their large language models.
If the two sides ultimately come to an agreement, it could lead to a watershed moment for the controversial nexus of generative AI and music. The scale of the framework would dwarf that of TuneCore, who recently partnered with Grimes to launch a pilot program enabling artists to utilize her deepfaked vocals “without penalty” and distribute the music to streaming platforms for a royalty split.
Meanwhile, Warner Music Group’s CEO, Robert Kyncl, reportedly condemned the proliferation of deepfake technology in the company’s Q3 conference earningscall this week. He said he believes artists should be the ones deciding whether or not their likenesses may be used to create music.
“There’s nothing more precious to an artist than their voice,” Kyncl said, “and protecting their voice is protecting their livelihood and protecting their persona.”
Timmy Trumpet, KSHMR, and Bassjackers team up altogether for the very first time on their new single “Eternity,” an explosive 90s-inspired gem with a modern twist.
Opening with sparkling melodies and ethereal vocals, “Eternity” builds into a digitized drop with dynamic, undulating basslines and a disco vibe that pays homage to artists such as Alice Deejay and Vengaboys. Timmy, KSHMR, and Bassjackers fuse melodies from Eurodance culture and the genre’s quintessential female vocals with a modern uptempo beat, making “Eternity” a catchy and dance-worthy track that’s sure to light up clubs and festivals, and radio airwaves across the globe this year. It follows Trumpet‘s recent release “The Race” with Vini Vici and Sub Zero Project, KSHMR‘s “Close To You” with Maddix as well as Bassjackers‘ recent hit “Wrong or Right (The Riddle).”
“This is a beautiful record to play, full of emotion and made together with some of my best friends in the industry who are both insanely talented and respected producers. I’m really proud of this one.” – Timmy Trumpet
“The vocal of ‘Eternity’ was sent to me months ago and I knew it was something special. I found out that Timmy and the Bassjackers guys were interested in it as well, so we said ‘why not do it together?’ They are my favorite guys to work with, but we’ve never done something all together, so this was the perfect collaboration.” – KSHMR
“Put some good producer friends in a studio and throw in an amazing vocal. Its like sharks on a feeding frenzy, whereas we got 98% of the track done in just one day.” – Bassjackers
Liam Gallagher and Adidas have released a brand new colourway of their previous shoe collaboration, the LG2 SPZL.
The shoe marks Gallagher’s third release with the brand. According to a press release, the creation of the new shoe came from former Oasis frontman and the Adidas Spezial founder Gary Aspden, after they reunited to create a second colourway of the LG2 SPZL.
The new LG2 SPZL features the same hybrid silhouette the duo created, loosely based on several different historical Adidas footwear references, along with three bottle green stripes, a gum outsole and Gallagher’s portrait on the tongue. The trainers are set for release in September.
Gallagher has signed three pairs of the Adidas trainers from his personal collection, which will be used as part of a giveaway for fans based in the UK. For a chance to win one of the autographed pairs, UK fans can visit here and purchase a copy of the ‘Knebworth 22’ live album for the chance to win.
The new bottle green LG2 SPZL will be displayed at the singer’s pop-up gallery ahead of their release. The gallery will display exclusive ‘Knebworth 22’ photography from Charlie Lightening and Richard Welland Studios. In addition to the photography, the gallery will also be selling copies of ‘Knebworth 22’ on vinyl and CD, as well as merch.
In other news, Gallagher recently covered Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Are You Experienced’ at his intimate show in London’s KOKO venue.
The frontman performed a host of Oasis classics alongside his former bandmate Bonehead, who made his return after being giving the all-clear from cancer last year.
Gallagher is set to perform various other live sets around the UK later this year, including an exclusive headline set at Boardmasters festival on August 12.
Meanwhile, rumours have continued to surround a possible Oasis reunion, with both Gallagher brothers commenting on the chances over the years. Three years ago, in a cover interview with NME, Liam Gallagher said that an Oasis reunion was “gonna happen very soon”. Back in January, Noel then claimed that he would “never say never” to the idea.
However, shortly after Liam accused his brother of doing “a lot of damage” to the brand.
Speaking to NME In Conversation last month about the comeback shows of Britpop peers Blur and Pulp, Noel said: “Blur never split up, did they? Pulp never split up, they just went and did other things, which is the adult way of doing it. Sadly my fucking band were very far from adult about it. It was a bit more crash and burn.”
Privately owned and operated since day one—with no corporate sponsorship—Canada’s beloved Shambhala Music Festival is stronger than ever.
Tucked deep in the West Kootenay region of Southern British Columbia and hosted annually on the pristine, 500-acre Salmo River Ranch, Shambhala now has its 24th edition in the rearview. And for many, this event is so much more than a festival—it’s a reunion of both blood and chosen family.
That’s why most affectionately refer to Shambhala as a “farmily” reunion. Whether this was your 20th visit to the farm or your very first time, all are welcome here.
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Boasting six painstakingly curated stages and hosting attendees from across North America and beyond—as well as world-renowned tastemakers like Chase & Status, GRiZ, Excision, Justin Martin, Rusko and Wilkinson—the production level was top-notch. There’s truly nothing like Shambhala.
What gives this festival an edge is the fact that there is no teardown. Year after year, the Shambhala team is able to build upon the farm’s existing properties, therefore making improvements as time goes on. And with the very first edition clocking back to 1998, there’s been ample time to figure out how to best utilize the space.
While fans could arrive as early as Tuesday, the official party kicked off Thursday afternoon. With only two stages open, The Amp and The Living Room, the first day is meant to ease you in. Mat The Alien, Hoola, Cannabliss, Fleetmac Wood and Longwalkshortdock provided standout performances.
As per tradition for the past decade, SkiiTour had a packed audience for their daytime set at The Amp on Thursday. Outfitted with bubble blasters, snow cone machines and stunning dancers courtesy of Cosmic Co-Motion, their sublime performance set the tone for the weekend ahead.
Julia and Rikki of Cosmic Co-Motion performing during SkiiTour’s set.
Friday was a scorcher, so many took to the river to stay cool. Luckily, the riverbed adjacent to the property is the perfect place to chill for the day, and it’s even soundtracked by the audio from The Living Room, including music from Def3 and The Librarian.
The Fractal had a five-hour Westwood Recordings takeover on Friday night, featuring performances from K+Lab, Stickybuds, The Funk Hunters, Smalltown DJs and Rumpus. Another notable performance came courtesy of Burchill, who made his Fractal Forest debut this year. For a 4am slot, the forest was packed.
A selection of live sets from Shambhala 2023 are available for streaming on SoundCloud, including SOUP, Wes Please, Case of the Mondays, RUMPUS and Burchill, among others.
Another interesting thing to note about Shambhala is there’s no re-entry, meaning once you arrive you are there to stay. While this can be a little daunting at first, it’s actually quite special to fully surrender to the camping experience. After all, it’s not like you’re in it alone—every person is roughing it with you and cultivating a palpable sense of community.
By the weekend, everyone on the farm has settled in for the long haul.
On Saturday, attendees were getting groovy at The Grove to Mark Woodyard, followed by a delectable daytime set by Lazy Syrup Orchestra. Hailing from Costa Rica, Bushman delivered his jungle-infused beats while the crowd got playful with an impromptu flashmob dance.
After years of performing behind the scenes—quite literally—Be Hazzy made his debut at Pagoda this year, while the budding Kelowna-based tastemaker KÖL made his return.
As the sun began to drop below the mountains, Mood Swing & Chevy Bass took to the Fractal, delivering a lively performance followed by Danio Management’s Slynk, The Gaff, JFB, Father Funk, Fort Knox Five and Qdup. And after having to cancel a few years prior, GRiZ took to the stage and amazed us all.
Meanwhile, over at the Pagoda, John Summit uncaged a plethora of heavy edits of classic tracks and showcased lots of original music, such as his global dance hit “Where You Are.”
In true festival fashion, Sunday was Sunday Funday.
Hosted by Smalltown DJs from 2-7pm, the Fractal Funk Jam was bumping a selection tracks from hosts Pete and Mike, as well as Charlie Hustle, Shakey, Nick Bike, Duncan Smith of The Funk Hunters, Skratch Bastid, The Gaff, QDup, Fort Knox Five, A.Skillz, Wave Dalton and Slynk. In fact, each artist plays three tracks at a time and they rotate on and off the decks.
In the evenings, it can be tricky to determine the move as there’s always conflicting set times. From The Sponges and Neon Steve, to JPOD, to Wreckno and Of The Trees, there was always something for everyone to enjoy. You can’t go wrong, so it’s important to go with the flow.
Tchami did not disappoint, then we relived moments of yesteryear at RL Grime’s Village performance, which was chock-full of nostalgia and fresh cuts. He was a highlight of the weekend, followed by a Dr. Fresch rager and Frameworks to cap off the experience.
Shambhala Music Festival is returning for its celebratory 25th edition from July 26-29, 2024. Prospective attendees should keep an eye out as tickets go on sale this fall.
Among the mountains and palms of Indio Valley, an Australian producer standing beside Chris Lake slipped two IDs into their Coachella set. The first, “Take It Off” with Aatig, summited the Beatport chart immediately following its release, claiming the coveted No. 1 position while listeners, who’d already learned its jaunty hook well before “Take It Off” was available on streaming platforms, celebrated the actualization of one of the year’s most in-demand IDs as it concurrently began to course through the summer festival circuit. The second, a collaboration with fellow Aussie Kita Alexander, affirms that 2023 is the summer of FISHER.
A mellower counterpart to “Take It Off,” “Atmosphere” plays with texture, pairing Alexander’s filmy, gossamer topline with shuffling beat work that breaks down in a dark, skittering fashion. Like the viral clips of “Take It Off,” snippets of “Atmosphere” have run rampant on social media platforms like TikTok, contributing to the hype that’s enveloped this latter release since it premiered. In a self-fulfilling lyrical prophecy, FISHER’s got us all spinnin’ in his atmosphere.
Offset has unveiled his plans to drop his second solo album in October, hoping to show “way more personality” than before.
The Migos rapper has been teasing the follow-up to his 2019 debut album ‘Father Of 4’ for some time.
Last November, he was supposed to drop the album; however, out of respect for his late friend and bandmate Takeoff’s death, he pushed it back and fans have been wondering when it will be out since. Chatting to Ebro Darden for Apple Music 1, Offset told the radio personality that the album is “coming in October but right now we just applying pressure”.
“Creatively, content-wise, I’m going to just keep my rollout going,” he continued. “The rollout started from ‘Jealousy’, so I’m going to just keep the rollout starting from right then. So with this album, I’m definitely going to be showing way more personality, way more [of] who Offset is, creatively. Taking to the next level.”
Ahead of the original November 2022 release date, Offset dropped two singles, ‘54321’ and ‘Code’ with Moneybagg Yo. However, after his former record label Quality Control Music allegedly claimed ownership of the Baby Keem-produced ‘54321’, the Georgia rapper sued them in August 2022 for claiming ownership of his solo music despite him paying “handsomely” to gain the rights to his own recordings.
However, this week, Offset voluntarily dropped his legal dispute with QC as the two parties settled out of court. According to Billboard, he originally signed a production deal with the label in 2013, which gave them ownership of his work as a part of the Migos as well as any solo endeavours.
Offset’s ‘Father of 4’ was released on February 22, 2019. It debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart with 89,000 first-week units. NME gave that first record four stars, saying, “Overall, though, ‘Father of 4’ is a fine body of work that builds a convincing case that Offset is currently best-placed to be Migos’ break-out solo star: once again, the final act of a trilogy proves to be the finest.”
The record’s launch single is the Cardi B-assisted ‘Jealousy’, which was released on July 28. The Three 6 Mafia-sampling track was the latest collaboration they’ve done as a couple, others include ‘MotorSport’ and ‘Clout’.
On Good Morning America, Offset spoke about working with Jamie Lee Curtis on the promotional skit for ‘Jealousy’, where the two recreated James Brown‘s famous 1988 CNN interview. “Jamie Lee Curtis is a real one,” he said. “So, how that happened is I DM’d Jamie Lee Curtis on Instagram and said, ‘Yo, I got an idea. I would love to work with you.’”
He continued: “She wrote me back so quickly. She was like, ‘Yeah, I got you, but you need to follow me. That’s how I knew she was cool.”
Cardi B surprised fans by performing ‘Clout’ and ‘MotorSport’ with her husband during his headlining set. The Migos rapper also paid tribute to his late “brother” Takeoff by playing the Jackson 5’s ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’. The 28-year-old died after being shot in Houston last November.
In June, Offset and Quavo performed for the first time together since Takeoff’s death at the 2023 BET Awards. After the poignant moment, the former said that the experience “cleared his soul.”
The heaviest festival in the world is back for another year.
After a massively successful debut outing last year, SVDDEN DEATH has announced the return of his curated music festival, Summoning of the Eclipse. The dubstep and riddim superstar, one of EDM.com‘s best music producers of 2022, has gathered some of the genres’ finest to descend on the subterranean venue for three days of chaos this fall.
Featured on this year’s lineup are VOYD himself, a special B2B from Kill The Noise and Bro Safari, Eptic, Space Laces, HOL!, Kai Wachi, yvm3 and the debut of a mysterious act called Masterhand, who is billed as a headliner. It’s not yet clear who exactly Masterhand is, but fans have speculated it could be the long-awaited debut of VOYD B2B Rezz.
In addition to the main festival lineup, SVDDEN DEATH also shared information on the pre-party, which will take place one day before the event. The pre-party will feature an “ultimate B2B” alongside performances from Infekt, Leotrix, Codd Dubz, Versa and more.
The next Summoning of the Eclipse festival is scheduled for October 13-15, 2023 at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee. Registration for tickets is open until Thursday, August 10th at 5pm CT.
You can learn more about the ticket pre-sale on the festival’s official website and check out the full lineup below.
The 2023 Summoning of the Eclipse festival features VOYD, Eptic, Space Laces and B2B from Kill The Noise and Bro Safari.
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