Harlem Shake Montreal edition
/The guy on the statue is what makes this video for me:
Bonus Seaworld edition:
The guy on the statue is what makes this video for me:
Bonus Seaworld edition:
It's time for Belgium to start sharing the wealth and expand this fantastic festival all over the world. One request: Can we get a Tomorrowland in Canada?
(Source: Dancing Astronaut)
I'm a sucker for these type of behind the scenes peek at the business and managing side of the EDM world. This video takes you inside Steve Angello's empire with Size Records:
The EP is called 'DC107 - Various Artists - Swedish Silver Volume 2 - Drumcode' which is available for preview on Soundcloud:
Out of the entire EP it is the Mikael Jonasson 'Benefit of the Doubt' track that captures most of my attention. I first heard it when Adam Beyer played it during the broadcast Awakenings set on BE-AT.TV and it's a certified techno banger on the dance floor.
You can buy the EP right now on Beatport.
Simon Patterson sets the tone of his new 'Open Up' show in episode 002:
"Over the next hour you're going to be hearing my favourite tracks from the last week. If it's cheese you're after, then I suggest you turn-off right now, this is definitely not the show for you" - Simon Patterson
UK Trance DJ/Producer Simon Patterson has started a new podcast called 'Open Up' that is not shy in delivering big and bold sounds from the underground scene. Simon Patterson's heavy use of Techno and Trance in his podcast is what makes 'Open Up' so fresh and appealing to fans that are looking for new music beyond the big names in electronic dance music. To see two of my favourite genres come together in one show and have it all work seamlessly is what will separate Simon Patterson's new show from the rest of the pack. Only 2 episodes in and I'm completely hooked. Check it out for yourself on mixcloud:
You can catch 'Open Up' every Thursday on DI.FM or on iTunes.
P.S. Thanks goes out to Ottawa's DJ Charles (@DJCharles91) for first introducing me to this gem of a podcast.