Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ gets slower acoustic version, free sheet music downloads
Before the release of Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child," members hyped up the track for its "emotional" qualities and word even spread that it could 'make grown men cry.' Well, the original mix of the song has already received a fair bit of airplay in nightclubs and at festivals around the world, but now there's an official acoustic version that really lets John Martin's soulful vocal shine through.
David Guetta at Electric Zoo 2012: Mr. EDM finally delivers an unusually risky set to mixed reactions
David Guetta delivered a very different kind of set at this year's Electric Zoo, straying from his usual selection of bona fide pop hits and changing things up for darker, harder-hitting tracks. The crowd started off uneasy about some of his lesser-known selections, but things changed by the end.
Why Sasha will outshine the pack, Saturday at Electric Zoo
Day two of Electric Zoo presents all-star lineups at each tent; Axwell on the Main Stage, Benny Benassi at Hilltop Arena, Steve Aoki at Riverside, and Sasha at Sunday School Grove. For those who have been around the block, only one name truly stands out – that is the legendary Sasha.
Electric Zoo 2012 Day 2 Editor’s Picks
Electric Zoo Day 2's main stage is bursting at the seams big names and big energy. Expect some huge hijinx from the potassium-obsessed class clowns, Dada Life, watch Above & Beyond perform their second set of the weekend and then close out with Axwell's big room, progressive sound. For electro-house fans the Hilltop Stage is stacked with talent from start to finish while Steve Aoki and the Dim Mak crew bring their blow up rafts, birthday cakes and rowdy-house style to Riverside. For dance music fans with more refined tastes, the Sunday School Grove provides that deep groove you are looking for. Close out your Saturday with Sasha or get there early to catch Maya Jane Coles -- you won't regret it.
Thomas Gold at EDC NY: the bootleg master scores a touchdown at MetLife Stadium (review)
Thomas Gold played at the SIZE Matters stage at EDC New York. As usual, he whipped out a huge collection of special edits, new bootlegs, and brand new tracks that had the crowd engaged and enthusiastic the entire time.