Future Music Festival Asia proves international standing with line up announcement
As the energy of electronic dance music continues to spread across the world, Asia reminds the rest of the globe that this Eastern contender won't be left behind. Returning in March of 2014, Future Music Festival Asia opens its doors in Mines Wonderland in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 18+ three-day event invites attendees near and far to celebrate the 'rumble in the jungle' with both live and DJ sets from a wildly diverse set of headliners: Deadmau5, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Knife Party, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon of Wu Tang Clan, Rudimental, Chase and Status, Naughty Boy, Porter Robinson, Baauer, Sub Focus, Tinie Tempah, Gesaffelstein, Paul Van Dyk, ATB, Adventure Club, Arty, Brodinski, Carnage, Deniz Koyu, Markus Schulz, Monsta, R3hab and more, along with a special spotlight for Eric Prydz's first music festival appearance in Asia and the return of Armin van Buuren's celebrated 'A State of Trance 650: New Horizons.' There's a little something for every type of music lover at Future Music Festival Asia, from heavy bass-step and trance to hip-hop and pop 40.
Martin Solveig & The Cataracs – Hey Now feat. Kyle (Carnage Remix)
After a slew of original collaborations including "Signal," "Mr. Lover," and "Incredible," Carnage continues on with his big room metamorphosis on the producer's rendition of "Hey Now." Lending his newfound festival talents to Martin Solveig & The Cataracs bouncy summertime vibes, Carnage douses the track's dance-pop aesthetics and sugary-sweet hooks in a tidal wave of thunderous synthwork. The reworked break sets the mix ablaze with Dutch-tinged, heavy electro stabs and pads transforming the candy-coated original into a razorblade-riddled Jolly rancher - this is one time you should take candy from a stranger.
Carnage feat. New & Used – Signal (Original Mix)
Carnage continues on his festival music production tear with his latest original "Signal." Sharing production duties with New & Used, Carnage deftly assembles a squealing big room blitz of anthemic chord progressions and thunderous kick drums. Blaring horns and a wonky phasing synthesizer build into a drop designed for the summer festival season and is another impressive outing from the re-imagined DJ Carnage.