What So Not Teams Up With DMA’S for Kinetic Breakbeat Track “The Change”

After taking a much-needed break from music and touring for the majority of last year, What So Not resurfaced with all-new sounds, delivered with a newfound passion for the scene.  The Australian bass music artist kicked off this year with an energetic remix of Run The Jewels, Pharrell Williams, and Zack de la Rocha’s global hit track “JU$T.” Today, …

What So Not Enters A New Era With DMA’S Collaboration, “The Change” [LISTEN]

It’s been over a year since What So Not released his last original as lead artist, looking back to 2019 for “OOGAHDAM!” with Diablo. In the time since, he’s also collaborated with Flux Pavilion on his new album .wav, as well as put out a remix for Run The Jewels. However, “The Change” with DMA’S, out …

What So Not returns with DMA’S to present, ‘The Change’

by: Cameron DeFaria Apr 28, 2021 What So Not‘s Chris Emerson, or Emoh Instead, has taken things relatively slow as of late, but the Sydney producer has finally officially logged “The Change” into his lively discography. A long-coveted ID from pre-COVID shows in Australia, “The Change” features the ARIA-charting Australian rock band, DMA’S. Initially, DMA’S …

Porter Robinson Embraces Change on Brilliant Sophomore Album, “Nurture”: Listen

Porter Robinson is often lauded as one of the most influential electronic music producers of his generation. His debut album Worlds has become a cornerstone of modern dance music since its 2014 release, with many artists still drawing inspiration from the seminal LP to this day. Today, Robinson has triumphantly returned with his feverishly anticipated …

Symphony Orchestra Recreates Darude’s “Sandstorm” to Fight Climate Change: Watch

With its unmistakable melody that still galvanizes listeners 22 years later, Darude’s “Sandstorm” is a generational anthem. And despite its memeification, there’s no denying its profound impact on electronic music as we know it. The fabled electronic music producer has now breathed new life into “Sandstorm,”  teaming up with Smart & Clean, a Helsinki metropolitan foundation building impactful climate …

Tomorrowland Officially Announces Date Change For 2021

Following earlier rumors, Tomorrowland has officially announced that it will be going on this year, with new dates of August 27-29 and September 3-5. “The regular festival weekends (July) will probably arrive too soon this year because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” Tomorrowland shared. “Therefore, for 2021 only, Tomorrowland will move to August 27, 28 …

Premiere: Jack Trades enlists sahara’s vocals for deeply personal new single, ‘Change Your Mind’

by: Dancing Astronaut Staff Mar 11, 2021 Producer Jack Trades has enlisted the enchanting vocals of sahara on his latest single, “Change Your Mind.” The two Canadian forces unite on a track that strikes a deeply personal chord for both artists, exploring feelings of love, loss, commitment, and consistency on their new joint effort. Trades …

Will Carnage’s New Track Change House Music Forever? No.

Earlier this week, Carnage tweeted about his forthcoming house track, “KTM,” out today on Ultra Records, claiming it was going to “change house music forever.” Possessing the same energy as KSHMR calling his album “maybe even one of the best electronic albums of all time,” EDM Twitter’s immediate response was skepticism. every label wanted to …

Flux Pavilion Embraces Change on Long-Awaited Sophomore Album “.wav”

From fan-favorite tunes like “Emotional” and “Lines In Wax” to breakthrough hits like “I Can’t Stop” and “Bass Cannon,” Flux Pavilion has remained a major influence of modern dance music throughout his storied career. Over the past decade, he’s reinforced his reputation as a true tastemaker time and time again. The UK-born electronic music virtuoso …