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Disclosure, Big Gigantic, Damian Lazarus, Justin Martin, Seth Troxler, Francesca Lombardo, Atish to Play Elements Lakewood Festival

Returning to its bucolic Pennsylvania lakeside camping retreat for the third edition, Elements Lakewood Music & Arts Festival has announced the lineup for this Memorial Day weekend, May 24-27, 2019. Produced by independent New York City party starters, BangOn!NYC, Elements Lakewood will welcome Disclosure, Big Gigantic, Damian Lazarus, FISHER, Francesca Lombardo, Justin Martin, Seth Troxler, Shiba San, Sofi Tukker, and over 100 more artists across the 200 acre grounds boasting a beach, lakeside views, a verdant forest, lush green fields and large indoor recreational spaces. Offering a variety of accommodation options from camping and glamping to cabins, festival-goers can partake in wellness and summer camp activities, swim in the lake, hear incredible music, experience live interactive art, theater performances, and much more.

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Movement Detroit Announces Saturday Lineup with LSD, Amelie Lens, Josh Wink, Octave One and More

Paxahau and Movement Electronic Music Festival are taking a different approach to their lineup announcement this year.

In the fall of 2018 they went live with a lineup teaser, revealing the first 10 names scheduled to play the yearly appointment at Hart Plaza on the bank of the Detroit River. Amelie Lens, DJ Nobu, Heiko Laux, DJ Bone, Hot Since 82, Floorplan, Orbital and Stephan Bodzin were all announced then, showcasing the diversity that Movement has been known to bring.

Today, they announced their full Saturday lineup, featuring LSD (Luke Slater, Steve Bicknell and Function), Amelie Lens, Carl Craig, Disclosure, Loco Dice, Maya Jane Coles, Octave One, Seth Troxler, Soul Clap, Stacey Pullen and more.

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Chemical Brothers and Caribou nominated for Grammys in 2016

The Chemical Brothers

The nominations for the 58th Grammy Awards have been announced, with several nods going to artists new and old who have been pushing the boundaries beyond the EDM sound that we have seen commandeer the awards in recent years.

The Chemical Brothers’ “Go” is up for Best Dance Recording against against such tracks as “We’re All We Need” by Above & Beyond featuring Zoë Johnston, “Never Catch Me” by Lotus featuring Kendrick Lamar, “Runway (U & I)” by Galantis and “Where Are Ü Now” by Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber. Read more