Lost in Dreams: Insomniac Announces New Music Festival & Record Label

Insomniac announces an exciting progression in the form of a new music festival and record label, Lost in Dreams. The concept welcomes another world of sounds, celebrating the beautiful side of bass music and beyond. So far, no word on the first release or when the festival is happening, but the EDM community is here …

Insomniac Launches New Record Label and Festival Experience, Lost In Dreams

Insomniac has announced a brand new electronic music record label and festival experience. Dubbed Lost In Dreams, the brand will operate under the same umbrella as Insomniac’s other fan-favorite titles, including Bassrush, Basscon, Factory 93, and Dreamstate. Much like “Dawn,” the melodic vertical of Excision‘s Subsidia Records, the Lost In Dreams record label will focus …

Brooks reassumes elite future house form on spin of Lost Frequencies and Mathieu Koss’ ‘Don’t Leave Me Now’ – Dancing Astronaut

by: Ross Goldenberg Feb 17, 2021 Brooks is back. In late January, Brooks cleared up any confusion surrounding his in-and-out absence in 2020 by disclosing a prior health complication due to his taxing touring regimen, but reassured fans that he’s returned to full strength as the year powers forth. After previously dipping in future bass waters …

Neil Young to release lost live album and film ‘Young Shakespeare’

Neil Young has announced the release of a previously lost live album called ‘Young Shakespeare’, as well as an accompanying concert film. The gig took place at the Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut on January 22, 1971, with Young’s setlist containing early versions of songs that would go on to appear on his acclaimed 1972 …

AC/DC singer Bon Scott’s lost recordings with previous band Fraternity to be released

The complete recordings of 70s Australian progressive rock band Fraternity – which featured future AC/DC singer Bon Scott – will be released in a special remastered edition later this month. The box set, titled ‘Seasons of Change – The Complete Recordings, 1970-1974’, was put together by Adelaide music promoter and historian Victor Marshall in collaboration …

Good Morning Mix: Revisit Excision and Illenium’s back-to-back set at Lost Lands 2019 – Dancing Astronaut

by: Austria Masim Jan 13, 2021 Excision and Illenium‘s back-to-back set at Lost Lands 2019 bestowed one of the most unforgettable closing performances the festival has ever seen. Concluding the three day festival, the dynamic pair graced the Prehistoric Paradox stage with a finale inarguably laying claim to Lost Lands’ status as a must-attend festival. …

New Artist Spotlight: Lost American Is No Longer Lost With a Tongue-In-Cheek ‘Thank You Miss America”

Nashville musician Chris E. Kelly called his electro project Lost American because at the time, he was an expat in Spain, having wandered Europe and Asia for years. Now that he’s retuned to his hometown, it seems he may keep the moniker; it’s certainly a “lost” sort of time for America, after all. Potential sociopolitical …

Get Lost in the Melodic Bass of Subsidia Records’ Euphoric 18-Track “Dawn: Vol. 2” Compilation

New year, new compilation from Excision‘s Subsidia Records. After the label debuted in late 2020 with a gargantuan 118-track release, it has since released two thematic follow-up compilations—the second volumes of the wonky Dusk and the relentless, heavy-hitting Night. Subsidia has now dropped the curtain on the sophomore edition of Dawn, which focuses on future bass and …

Get lost in Imanbek and Goodboys’ ‘Goodbye’ – Dancing Astronaut

by: Farrell Sweeney Dec 20, 2020 Kazakh producer Imanbek saw a momentous rise into notoriety just six months into his music career, thanks to his unofficial remix of SAINt JHN’s “Roses” catching fire and going viral. Now, the producer, declared one of Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2021, channels the same sound and energy …

Pollstar: Live Events Industry Lost Over $30 Billion Globally in 2020

The live events industry reportedly lost over $30 billion globally in 2020. Pollstar has published its year-end review for 2020, which details startling statistics amid the global pandemic. What was projected to be a trailblazing year for live entertainment, including massive concert tours and box office success, has amounted to an over $30 billion loss …