Boys Noize is about to launch his North American tour with 3 Canadian dates

Boys Noize highly anticipated North American tour is about to start with 3 Canadian dates in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. To tide you over Boys Noize and Noisey released a tour diary video from his European portion of his tour:

It's hard to contain expectations for this event but I am quietly hoping that Boys Noize will deliver one of the best sets of the year next month in Montreal. I can't wait to hear some of my favourite tracks from his latest album 'Out of the Black' live - you can still hear it via Mixmag here.

Digital Dreams Recap Video/Ticket Info for 2013

The organizers behind Digital Dreams, one of the largest outdoor EDM events around Canada Day in the country, recently released their official recap video:

*Warning: The first half of the video has a lot of T&A and may be NSFW.

One of the best recap videos I've ever seen, well done. Tomorrowland has set the standard for these types of things but I can say that many festivals, now including Digital Dreams, have caught up.

For those wanting to get a hold of cheaper tickets for next year's Digital Dreams festival, which will be held on June 29th and 30th 2013, there will be $79 tickets available starting on Friday, November 16th at noon. Click here for the full details.

Vancouver Contest: Enter to win 2 tickets to see Emma Hewitt on Thursday, November 22nd at Venue Nightclub!

Emma Hewitt is one of the leading vocalists in the Trance scene today with currently two tracks featuring her vocals in the Beatport Trance charts including 'Waiting feat. Emma Hewitt by Dash Berlin (W&W Remix)' and 'Calm Down feat. Emma Hewitt by Cosmic Gate (Omnia Remix)'. She will be coming to Vancouver on November 22nd at the Venue Nightclub and we're holding a ticket giveaway for 2 free passes!

The rules couldn't be simpler:

1. Follow @edmvancouver on twitter.
2. Simply tweet: "Just entered to win 2 tickets to see Emma Hewitt at Venue on Nov 22nd. Follow @edmvancouver and retweet this to enter!"

That's it. The contest opens today and ends on Sunday, November 18th at 2 pm. The winner will be announced on @edmvancouver at 4 pm on the same day. The winner of two free tickets will be chosen at random.

Enter to win and good luck!

My special thanks goes to Gruv Entertainment and Brad & Victor H for making this contest happen. Please follow them at @BradandVictorH.

For more information please visit the official ticket contest page.

OWSLA Tour Review (Ottawa - November 11th, 2012)

The OWSLA tour was something that I have been excited to see ever since they originally announced it a few months ago. Birdy Nam Nam was the primary reason.  But also being able to see MONSTA and Nick Thayer all on the same night for the first time made this event an important one in my calendar.  Ever since Skrillex released the 'Going Hard' Mix video back in July on Youtube, Birdy Nam Nam has been at the very top of my bucket list of EDM acts to watch. The expectations were high for the OWSLA night in Ottawa, but did the event deliver? Hell yes it did and I'll tell you why. 

From their unique DJ set up to how they perform live, everything that Birdy Nam Nam is doing is fresh. Birdy Nam Nam is your answer if you're looking to see something a little bit different from your standard CDJ/Laptop DJ act. Not that there is anything wrong with DJs that use CDJs/Laptops, but Birdy Nam Nam takes what it means to perform live EDM to a whole new level.

Birdy Nam Nam

I'm not quite sure how their live setup works exactly but from what I gathered it looked like each member had a Serato live setup, a Maschine pad, a mixer, and a Macbook. Each member looked like they had control of a certain aspect of the track and manipulated it as they saw fit. The way they set up their live performances I can assume that it will guarantee that no two live sets are exactly the same. This description of their setup is from my personal observations only, but I suspect that I am on the right track.

Birdy Nam Nam was the first act up among the headliners to play at Mansion last night as local DJ @Givehimmeds was given warm up duties. The crowd was sparse by the time Birdy Nam Nam took the stage but that all changed in mere moments as the place quickly filled up as everyone was won over by these four French DJs. Their music and energy was intoxicating as they set the tone with some heavy electro beats that served to electrify the enthusiastic crowd. I could not pick out too many individual tracks as the music all blended seamlessly together in an intricate and creative set. Each individual member of Birdy Nam Nam looked like as if they fed off each other's energy with DJ Pone being the main protagonist in bringing the crowd into their world. This was the first time that I saw Birdy Nam Nam but it won't certainly be the last. If you ever have a chance to catch them live, do not hesitate, and just go.

Following Birdy Nam Nam was MONSTA, the UK trio composed of two DJ/producers (Rufio and Rocky) and one vocalist (Skaar). These guys have recently burst onto the scene thanks to their signing to Skrillex' OWSLA label and the breakout track 'Holdin' On'. How Skrillex first discovered MONSTA was quite interesting because at first he thought that Skaar's vocals were actually an Aretha Franklin sample after his tour manager gave him a MONSTA track to listen to at SXSW. 

MONSTA

Skaar

Ottawa was lucky enough to be MONSTA's Canadian debut on the OWSLA Tour and they definitely left an impression. Their set was essentially divided into two parts. The first part was composed of Rufio and Rocky playing a dubstep infused set with the stand out track being 'Krome & Time - The License (Doctor P Remix)'. This track was also well received when Skrillex also dropped it at Bluesfest back in July. The second half was dominated by MONSTA vocalist Skaar as he gave a live vocal performance of their latest self titled EP . It took Skaar one song ('Messiah') to properly warm up his voice/groove and once he did you really felt his passion for this music flowing through him as he gave a solid performance of 'Where did I go' and my favourite 'Holdin' On'. As soon as Skaar left the stage Rufio and Rocky ended their set with Skrillex and Nero's remix of 'Holdin' On' which was a real crowd pleaser.

Nick Thayer ended the night with a take-no-prisoners high energy set that showcased some of the best tracks in electro, dubstep, moombathon, with a little hip hop sprinkled in. Although Skrillex wasn't present at the Ottawa show, Nick Thayer kept his music alive by dropping many of his hits including 'Breaking a Sweat', 'Make it Bun Dem', and. 'Bangarang'.

*Update: Following the release of this article Nick Thayer informed me on Twitter that "at least 50% of what I played was brand new unreleased material from me".  Admittedly I had tried and failed to ID many tracks from Nick Thayer's set, which puzzled me at first, but makes perfect sense now following our Twitter exchange. According Nick Thayer, the yet unreleased track names are 'Worlds Collide', 'Rebirth', 'Dosimeter' with Crystal Method. Thanks for the information Nick!

Nick Thayer

The OWSLA Tour offered something a little different than your standard EDM event as this half of the tour showcased artists not often seen in Canada. Hopefully the OWSLA Tour is only the beginning of something bigger as this will help pave the road for more eclectic names to be booked in North America.

You can still catch the OWSLA Tour in Toronto tomorrow night at the Wrongbar and on Thursday, November 15th in Montreal at the Telus Theatre.

Did you miss Above & Beyond's 'Group Therapy Radio' stream on Sat? Fear not.

If you missed Above & Beyond's inaugural 'Group Therapy Radio'/Final TATW live stream from Bangalore, India on November 10th, fear not, because the stream is still being repeated on loop at the official site. Click here to check it out.

I especially enjoyed the sets from Jody Wisternoff and Andrew Bayer. I haven't listened to A&B's full set yet though.

(Source: ABGT)