Afrojack debuts new music, talks ‘Pressing Play,’ Paris Hilton, and Madonna’s Molly comment on Ustream
Afrojack is currently engaged in a lengthly Ustream session with his fans, premiering new music, talking about tracks he's been playing out, and also taking questions. In the livestream, Nick is taking questions on everything from Deadmau5's "Press Play" article to Paris Hilton to whether or not he ever feels lonely on tour. In his usual diplomatic style, Nick kept things classy, but did take the opportunity to take some jabs, assert some opinions, and of course, act downright giddy about some of his upcoming productions and things he's working on.
Sirius XM wraps up another week of live streams during Miami Music Week
Another year, another stellar set of performances at the Sirius XM lounge in Miami. For 3 days this year, from Wednesday to Friday, the lounge at the W Hotel played host to some of the world's best DJs who spun exclusive sets live to the small but energetic crowd. On Wednesday it was Kygo, Dash Berlin, Michael Woods, Mark Sixma, Chris Malinchak and Andrew Rayel who carried the day for Armin van Buuren's sunset performance. Day 2 kept things highly melodic, with appearances from the larger-than-life Swedes, Axwell, Ingrosso and Alesso, alongside Martin Garrix, Above & Beyond and Dirty South. Friday brought big room electro to the lounge, lead by Revealed stalwarts Hardwell, Dannic, and Dyro who were accompanied by Tritonal, W&W, Jordy Dazz, Blasterjaxx, Sick Individuals, Duke Dumont, Dallas K, Lucky Date, Paris & Simo, Kill the Buzz & Manse and Mako. In addition to the incredible broadcasts Steve Aoki, Kaskade, Carnage, NERVO and even Paris Hilton swung by the lounge to take in the music and rub elbows with their peers in the industry.
Meet the guy who spent billions of someone else’s money on bottle service
Meet Jho Low, the foreign financier who's taste for the VIP nightlife experience turned him into a staple in the upper echelon of Las Vegas and New York's bustling socialite scene. From partying with Paris Hilton to buying bottles for everyone in the club, Jho Low's extravagant spending became somewhat of an urban legend in nightlife circles. The Malaysian businessman's stops often included LAVO, Marquee, and TAO in Las Vegas and Pink Elephant and 1OAK in New York City, where he would spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in an evening. His spending didn't go unnoticed, sparking speculation and an eventual investigation into what the Malaysian party animal did to make his billions.