Watch this: Jochen Miller's live set from Circus Afterhours

This is the first time I've ever seen a Boiler Room type of live video feed from Circus Afterhours in Montreal and DJ Mag Canada was good enough to set it up so we can enjoy Jochen Miller's 2 hour set in HD quality. I'm not sure if this is the first of many recorded live sets in this manner or a one time deal, so I suggest that you enjoy it while you can and get a rare glimpse of the Montreal afterhours scene from the comfort of your own home:

Mysteryland is making its North American debut at Woodstock in 2014

As reported by the Wall Street Journal:  

"Mysteryland, a 20-year-old festival held annually in the Netherlands by the Dutch event producer ID&T, will make its U.S. debut over Memorial Day weekend 2014 in Bethel Woods, N.Y., the site of the famed 1969 Woodstock festival." 

There will be only 20,000 tickets available for each day and the entire event is estimated to cost $10 million to produce. According to Mr. Stutterheim, the CEO of ID&T, there could be up to 20 different genres of EDM showcased at Mysteryland in 2014. Will it sell out? The competition for fans will be fierce as Insomniac is planning to hold EDC New York on the same weekend.

Kaskade uploads a fresh 1 hour mix from his live set in Las Vegas

Kaskade uploaded an hour mix from a recent live set at his "Summer Lovin" residency in Marquee Las Vegas, check it out:

This is an impressive mix that shows the diversity of Kaskade's live sets which can take you from big room sounds that you regularly hear in festivals to underground tracks that are played so often in Ibiza. Kaskade is proving a point that Las Vegas is changing for the better as it's more willing to support its electronic talent. He wrote a short essay on his tumblr detailing the new Las Vegas scene:

"Las Vegas seems to have accidentally created the most fertile and nurturing home that Electronic Music has seen in the past two decades. Far from his old-time dodgy tricks, the landscapes that Vegas has built for his DJs and their audiences are lush. The clubs have the best, top-of-the-line sound systems. Music sounds better in Vegas. It just does. The light programming is beyond what most places will even dream of a decade from now. The crowds come from everywhere. Not only the nearby states but continents across every ocean. This setting creates a place where a DJ can stretch out and push the boundaries of where they usually go. This setting provides a previously unimaginable training ground for the up-and-comer looking to cut their teeth in style. This setting has been long, slow and steady in it’s coming. But it’s here now. Las Vegas is the DJ’s new hero." 

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