Mysteryland’s festival within a festival; Sunday School artists you can’t miss
While EDM will be given its fair shake throughout Mysteryland's US debut, the festival within a festival, Sunday School, looks to be the bohemian retreat for many of those interested in dancing without any neon distractions. The tech and house driven refuge has outgrown its single stage version found at Electric Zoo and instead occupies 3 full stages, The Big Top, the mirror-covered Spiegeltent and a special Vinyl Only arena. Over the course of two days, forty of the most cutting edge talents in tech house, deep house and techno will provide the soundtrack for the more seasoned dance music fans. From Detroit's Visionquest crew, to Pan Pot, Carl Craig, Joris Voorn and Ovum's 20-year anniversary, there is no shortage of eclectic underground talents in this lineup.
Hard Miami showcases the best of Bromance, BNR and Dirtybird in an unparalleled performance
With surprise special guest Boys Noize joining an already loaded lineup of Bromance buddies Brodinski and Gesaffelstein and Dirtybird owners Claude VonStroke and Justin Martin, Hard Miami's second night was akin to a diplomatic summit between techno, electro and tech funk pioneers.
French Fries delivers Space Alarm EP, drives future bass movement forward
First picking up steam back in March with his "Yo Vogue" release on Dirtybird, French Fries is back with a four track EP entitled Space Alarm. Admittedly the "future bass" or "post-dubstep" sound French Fries represents is not for everyone, but if you can get into it, it sounds insanely good.