Harlem Shake Coldharbour edition *Updated w/ PVD edition
/<3 Coldharbour Recordings:
PVD edition: (via @TranceInVan)
<3 Coldharbour Recordings:
PVD edition: (via @TranceInVan)
Gareth Emery went on Twitter today to hash out his thoughts about the importance for genres to keep on evolving. Here are a few selected Tweets from the conversation Gareth Emery had with his followers earlier today:
When a music genre stops evolving, before long it'll stop existing too.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
@trolleximuss No. People like you are gonna kill trance if you don't let it evolve and change.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
Seriously… any electronic music style that achieved long term popularity did so BECAUSE it adapted, evolved and changed to fit the times.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
For the opposite example, remember Hard House? It never changed, always stayed the same, and where is it now? Dead and buried.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
@bochia15 not true. i play loads of artists who'd be considered trance.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
I have loved this music since '98 and it's all cycles. Genres come and go. Music evolves. Don't be scared of change. Embrace it.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
@ashleybittch I hope not, but a lot of its fans are certainly doing their best to ensure it does.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
@bochia15 sad thing was back in 2005 or so, it was all one big genre. You guys were the ones that decided to divide it up.
— Gareth Emery (@garethemery) February 19, 2013
I don't believe most Trance fans are afraid of change, instead some fans might be a little apprehensive about a move towards mixing Trance with whatever is popular at the moment on the Beatport Top 10. This kind of approach to producing music might give the impression that the producer is no longer making music for the art but for other reasons entirely.
Quoted from a Simon Patterson interview with Beatsmedia:
"I cant do anymore with 140. People are just ripping people off. Same sounds, same effects, same arrangements. I am so bored. It used to be great but i really think it needs a massive kick up the ass. I hardly play it at all which is a shame because i loved it...I guess 8 years doing the same thing over and over takes it toll. All idea’d out! ...I am doing a lot of psy but toying with loads of other stuff. Breaks, techno and still making trance but not so traditional."
Simon Patterson released a free 140 Trance track called 'Zero Contact With The Humans' which coincides with the launch of his new website:
Follow this link to download the full track for free.
This track will be apart of his new upcoming album to be released this summer. Could 'Zero Contact With The Humans' be the last classic 140 track produced from Patterson? I completely support Patterson's new direction but I hope that he'll venture back to 140 styled tracks from time to time.
Azealia Banks just tweeted a link to an email that she threatened to post a few days ago:
Photo: @baauer @pitchforkmedia I don’t remember you saying the verse was so-so….. tmblr.co/Zc3ZVxeUM6C3
— YUNG RAPUNXEL (@AZEALIABANKS) February 19, 2013
It's safe to assume that the post above was in response to Baauer's comments to the Daily Beast which was summarized by Pitchfork:
"Now, Baauer has responded to Banks. In interview with the Daily Beast, Baauer explained that he had planned to release a version of the song with Banks quite a while ago. But when her verse wasn't up to snuff, he pulled the plug on the collaboration and went ahead with the instrumental version of the song."
"She laid something on 'Harlem Shake' and it was so/so. Didn't love it," he said...So we told her, 'Please don't release your version.' And she said, 'Well, I'm going to put it online anyway.' And we said, 'Please don't. We'd really like it if you didn't.' And she did."
I wonder how much further this back and forth is going to go.
Teaser video:
There is no official indication where the new location of TomorrowWORLD will be held but with all of the recent news of SFX-ID&T's partnership all signs are pointing towards a U.S location.
EDM Snob was quick to the draw in claiming that the new location will be in Atlanta, Georgia:
It's Atlanta. RT @kia_mak: (Breaking:) Tomorrowland is expanding this year with a TomorrowWorld festival outside of Belgium
— EDMsnob (@EDMsnob) February 18, 2013
More specifically, this new "TomorrowWorld" will be held at Bouckaert Farm, about twenty minutes west of Atlanta.
— EDMsnob (@EDMsnob) February 18, 2013
It's the location where @cntrpntmusic was held. That festival is moving to New York.
— EDMsnob (@EDMsnob) February 18, 2013
I hope that the location will ultimately be a little closer to the Canada-US border so that Canadians can take a short road trip to the event. Overall this is very exciting news for such a high demand festival as Tomorrowland.