Ministry of Sound presents ‘Superstar DJs’ compilation, featuring deadmau5, David Guetta, Skrillex and more
The iconic Ministry of Sound has put together its first "Superstar DJs" compilation to showcase and commemorate the artists who have come to define this generation's electronic music wave as well as some undeniable classics. The compilation clocks in at 24 songs and includes new chart toppers like "Clarity," "I Could Be the One," and "Don't You Worry Child" alongside eternal classics like "Born Slippy" and "Hey Boy Hey Girl." Even newcomers, Disclosure, find themselves pressed alongside a list of dance music legends. The track selection provides an interesting and nostalgic view of the development and evolution of dance music, touching back to its 90s explosion before arriving at its new millennial domination.
A club, a brand, an American re-imagining? How Ministry of Sound shook Europe and beyond
We live in an age of icons - some physical, others conceptual. Before the dots and LED mouse-heads, the regal crest of a crowned-disco ball reigned king of European club land, its court aptly named Ministry of Sound. With their club now causing emotive stirs from some of the world’s most iconic artists and SFX jesting at interest in their globally renowned brand values, their impending plans for North American expansion have never been more relevant to the wider global industry. For Europe, it has been one of the most powerful brands of clubbing to date. For America, an upheaval in its clubbing paradigm may finally be around the corner.
Ministry of Sound presents Miami Sessions 2013
In addition to Winter Music Conference, Ultra Music Festival, and all the Miami Music Week parties one could ask for, March brings an onslaught of compilations geared towards the season's festivities. Ministry of Sound is proud to present Miami Sessions 2013, a 28-track collection rounded out by two mixes -- one dubbed "The Pool," the other "The Club." Serving dance options to keep feet moving at either setting, this year's Miami Sessions comes packed with records from the likes of Deadmau5, Fedde Le Grand, Hardwell, and Alesso, while deeper grooves are offered by artists such as Jamie Jones, Maya Jane Coles, and Umek among others.
No Sugar Added announces stage sponsors featuring Music On, Defected, Ministry of Sound, Musical Freedom and Dancing Astronaut
The No Sugar added beach festival at Nikki Beach during Miami Music Week has been THE South Beach day party destination since its inception 3 years ago. Spanning 2 days and 6 stages, the festival will boast over 40 DJs, with sets starting at noon and continuing throughout the day and night until 5am. Dancing Astronaut is pleased to announce our very own stage at the iconic event, alongside legendary brands like Ministry of Sound, Musical Freedom, Defected and Music On. We can't divulge our plans for talent just yet, but we've already got some Dancing Astronaut favorites lined up - including a couple surprises.
Mat Zo & Porter Robinson – Easy (Modek ‘Bright As Day’ Remix) [Preview]
When word surfaced that Mat Zo and Porter Robinson were collaborating on a track together, there was no doubt the result was bound to be a bonafide big room anthem. Recently a clip of a complete rework arose from the Belgium-based Modek — it's everything a proper remix ought to be