Flosstradamus 'Underground Nights Tour' with 4 Canadian stops

Flosstradamus will be touring North America this Spring and will be making 4 Canadian stops in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. In anticipation of this tour, the trap duo from Chicago have released their well received mixtape 'B⚠NNED 2' which has had 72,000 plays in the past 24 hours:

This mixtape isn't only good, but it's most likely the best trap mix I've heard so far. For the full track listing, click here.

Click below for full event details: (All Canadian dates will be supported by DJ Spinz)

3 mixes, 3 different styles

Ever wanted to hear a peak time trance set from the Circus Afterhours club in Montreal? The Montreal DJ duo Project Offset uploaded their set from Circus on Soundcloud:

Big fan of this mix.


Tommie Sunshine created a house mix named 'Where's The #EDM':

I featured this mix because it was good and stands alone on its own merits. It comes with a strong message from Tommie Sunshine.


Flosstradamus just released their latest mix named 'B⚠NNED 2' and it already has 37,000 plays on Soundcloud:

Huge.

No ASOT in Canada? No problem! We've got it covered with Bal en Blanc

Armin van Buuren released the full lineup for one of the most important A State of Trance shows ever at Madison Square Gardens today with Armin, Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten, W&W, and Alex M.O.R.P.H. A few people on Twitter noted that this lineup bears strong resemblance to the Bal en Blanc lineup. Except for one thing: the Bal en Blanc trance lineup is much better.

The Bal en Blanc lineup has almost the exact same lineup plus it adds the talents of Andrew Rayel who's had a red hot in 2012, and Cosmic Gate with special guest Emma Hewitt.

If you were one of the trance fans that were disappointed by Armin not selecting a Canadian city for ASOT 600 you can now take heart in knowing that the Bal en Blanc in Montreal will feature virtually the same trance talent and more than the ASOT lineup in New York City.

For Bal en Blanc ticket info, click here.

(Source: ASOT VIA Dancing Astronaut, @TranceinTOR)

Dillon Francis will be in 5 Canadian cities as part of his 'WURLD TURR' this Spring

Exciting news for cat lovers and moombathon fans alike as Dillon Francis will be hitting Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Victoria, and Vancouver this Spring as part of his 'WURLD TURR'.

Dillon Francis established himself in the scene with original tracks like I.D.G.A.F.O.S, Masta Blasta, and Music is Dead. But more recently he's shifted to making a lot of remixes of tracks from producers such as Madeon, Nicky Romero/Nervo, and Dada Life. But it's a safe bet that the combination of his music and his persona will draw a strong turn out for all of these events.

Dillon Francis will also be joined for the Canadian half of the tour with Oliver, who are about to release a very promising new EP, here's the preview:

This preview is outstanding and I am looking forward to the eventual release in 6 days.

Here are the Canadian dates for the WURLD TOUR:

Tickets go on sale Friday.

So Tomorrowland is coming to North America...Is it time to get excited?

Quite a few people in social media have been buzzing with the news that Tomorrowland will be expanding to every continent including North America. We later learned that the man behind the North American expansion is Robert Sillerman, the billionaire with a billion dollar budget and the ambition to own a significant chunk of the EDM organizations in America. He's already picked up Dayglow, a few Miami clubs, and now he will allegedly be behind future Tomorrowland and Sensation events in North America in a joint partnership with ID&T. Not bad at all for a year's work.

Part of the magic of Tomorrowland was the mystique of it being located in Belgium, it's limited number of tickets available for international buyers, the instant sell out, and the amazing structures that serve as stages for the DJs - all of that created a unique experience and provided it significant caché. So will Tomorrowland's expansion turn into an instant success in America? Probably. However, there remains significant competition in the North American scene as there is already a wide array of festivals to choose from including Ultra, EDC, Electric Zoo, Hard, and Coachella.

The more important question to ask: what's new that's being brought to the table? In most of these festivals the DJ lineups are almost always exactly the same. Was anybody really that surprised by the Ultra Music Festival phase 1 lineup? Can you predict the next EDC New York lineup? I bet you can. There is too much money behind these festivals to take a risk of anything other than the tried and true lineups that you see everywhere else.

The festivals that will survive this EDM boom are the ones that have managed to create a genuine community of fans that will assemble every year for the experience and camaraderie. From my perspective the short list for these North American festivals that have done this successfully so far are EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Shambhala, and WEMF. All four of these festivals have created something special that goes beyond the music, which is a sense of community of shared experiences that cannot be easily replicated.

As the EDM boom rolls out in earnest over the next few years it will be the festivals that bring a sense of authenticity and community together that will survive and thrive. Tomorrowland has the opportunity to be a massive success and I hope Mr. Sillerman (in a joint venture with ID&T) gives the fans the respect they deserve and create a unique destination that surpasses all expectations. The bar is set very high so let's see what a billion dollars can bring to EDM.

(Source: Dancing Astronaut, Billboard)