Win a VIP experience with Skrillex and Boys Noize [Contest]
Looking for the ultimate Skrillex experience? Trying to catch Boys Noize live under the hot Miami sun? Here's your chance to win tickets to an entire week's worth of performances from the pair. Starting with the duo's appearance at the Good Times show, we are offering fans tickets to every show Sonny and Alex will be spinning at. Spanning over 5 parties total, this package may constitute a safety hazard in many people's eyes (or at least their eardrums).
Flux Pavilion vibes on the best food in the world, his album plans and the death of dubstep
As one of the dominant forces in dubstep and a pioneer of the heaviest-hitting side of electronic music, Flux Pavilion has led the bass stampede alongside his partner-in-grime, Doctor P, and their Circus Records imprint. His recently released Freeway EP left a bass-induced crater in the dance music conversation. Is dubstep dead? Definitely not, but according to Flux it was never really alive. We sat down with the co-founder of Circus Records, Flux Pavilion for a Quicky Q&A session to pick the "Bass Cannon" producer's brain on the state of the industry, his upcoming album plans, the worst food in the world, and what he'd do on his last day on Earth.
Duke Dumont – I Got U (Ani Quinn 128 Remix)
Another day, another "I Got U" remix. That said, this is anything but just another "I Got U" remix. Ani Quinn takes Duke Dumont's inescapable hit song and pumps it full of big room punch, creating a track that's enormously different yet every bit as infectious as the original. Ani complements Duke Dumont's finesse with a bit of raw power, and the end result is a surefire festival favorite. Download the remix for free from Ani's Facebook page and pick up the original on Beatport.
The Bloody Beetroots feat. Peter Frampton – The Beat (Annick Sandwich Remix)
The Bloody Beetroots single alongside Peter Frampton, "The Beat," receives a festival-friendly makeover from Belgium-based newcomer Annick Sandwich. A hail of wavering synthwork and bouncy big room elements, Rifo and Frampton's original gets torn apart and reconstructed into a hulking mass of blistering grit. Aside from the classic Frampton Comes Alive talk boxing and the Beetroots orchestral electro bridge, the original is replaced with high octane breaks designed to lay waste to fields and festival tents this upcoming Summer season.
Listen to DVBBS, Martin Garrix, and Sander Van Doorn’s ‘Sundown’
Earlier this month Sander Van Doorn featured his upcoming collaboration with Martin Garrix "Sundown" on his Sirius XM radio show. Formally credited as a Garrix/Doorn collaboration, "Tsunami" hitmakers DVBBS previewed a teaser of the track briefly during Beyond Wonderland 2013 and have mentioned in past interviews about producing and singing on a track with "one of their biggest inspirations." A staple of numerous DVBBS podcasts, the duo's vocal presence on "Sundown" is prominent, and bears a striking resemblance to their work alongside Swanky Tunes on "We Know." In the pre-Miami overload of massive tracks destined to take over festival stages this upcoming season, "Sundown" presents itself as a top contender.