When French label Kitsuné signs off on an artist, you know you’re getting quality over quantity. Parisian producer Lifelike furthers their rep with this funky electro-disco jam featuring the illustrious A-Trak. More
Coming to you from Miami this week is new kid on the block JWLS (né Julio Mejia) bringing some serious swagger to A-Trak & DJ Zinc’s “Like the Dancefloor.” More
Matthew Perpetua over at Buzzfeed brought up an interesting point today about how much of a DJ’s set is a live performance and how much is pushing a single play button. The question has recently become a huge battle in the EDM world. More
Today’s top producers are giving classic 90′s big beat a shot electronic adrenaline straight to the heart by remixing The Prodigy’s 1997 The Fat of the Land. Bundled with a deluxe edition re-release of the original album, it includes remixes by Noisia, Alvin Risk, Zeds Dead, Baauer, The Glitch Mob and Major Lazer. The album, and a vinyl EP, The Added Fat, will hit the UK Dec 3rd and the US Dec 4th. More
Five years ago, George W. Bush was still president, Justice’s† was taking dance floors by storm worldwide, and a an unknown little record label called Fool’s Gold was just getting its toes wet in the burgeoning American EDM scene. We’ve come a long way, baby. More
A-Trak took to his YouTube account to post this cute and silly promo of him and English DJ and Grammy-winning producer Mark Ronson, who played back to back sets one night only at London’s Electric Brixton.
With a prime view of the bright lights and screaming fans, it’s a glorious position up there in the DJ booth. But some of our favorite masters of the mix shift the attention elsewhere: to their mascots. More
The DJZ/10 is a collection of ten DJs that we think you should know about now. Some of them are already familiar to you, others you may have never heard of. The list is not based on (1) a secret computer algorithm, (2) social media popularity, or (3) payola. Every month or so we get together to decide if somebody from the broader A…Z directory is about to break out and should be included in the DJZ/10, or if somebody already on the list, for that matter, is “phoning it in” and deserved to be replaced by another DJ who is more worthy.