Deep Dish added to the Bal en Blanc lineup!

This is huge: 

How exciting is that? Deep Dish (A legendary duo comprised of Dubfire and Sharam) will be bringing some serious underground vibes to the Arena 1 stage. This event will mark the long awaited return of Deep Dish to Canada as this will be their first gig in this country since they reformed the group. It doesn't really get much better than that. 

Also added to the lineup are two singers to Arena 3: Betsie Larkin and Adina Butar.

Bal en Blanc will take place on Sunday, April 20th at the Palais Des Congres in Montreal. General admission tickets are still available, click here for more information.

Deep Dish announces Miami gig + new track

The legendary Deep Dish collaboration between Dubfire and Sharam is officially back together and will be performing their first gig in almost a decade on March 29th at the Ice Palace in Miami. Along with the announcement of this huge event came a new track preview from Deep Dish called "Quincy", check it out: 

What I like about this track is that it sounds fresh and it seems like this legendary group is hungry to bring something new to the table. Refreshing. 

If you're going to be in Miami during this momentous event on March 29th, click here for more ticket information. 

Fire extinguisher explodes during Dubfire's set in Toronto; no one was fazed

This is from EDM TOR's recap of Dubfire's Brrrrr! afterparty at Footwork:

"He [Dubfire] played on ruthlessly through the night; he didn’t even blink when a fire extinguisher randomly exploded and half of the crowd cleared out coughing and spluttering. People thought it was fog until the entire floor was filled with it and they realized they weren’t able to breathe, many people just moved to the side and continued their frolicking to the satiating beats. A typical Dubfire party: unexpected and memorable."

Gotta love it.

(Source: EDM TOR)

Brrrrr! Festival reviewed by Press Play Pro

The first ever outdoor winter EDM festival in Toronto has just concluded this past weekend and judging from the Twitter feedback it sounded like a success*. (*Update: Or was it? Press Play Pro offers up a different perspective)

Press Play Pro, a local Toronto site, has written up an extensive set of reviews on many of the Brrrrr! headliners that is worth checking out:

Moby (Press Play Pro rating of 10/10)

Dubfire (9/10)

Osulande (9/10)

Deniz Koyu (10/10)

Mord Fustang (7/10)

Danny Avila (9.5/10)