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deadmau5 Chooses Techno and House To Launch His 2017 BBC Radio 1 Residency

 

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Last week deadmau5 made news when his New Year’s Eve set at Decadence NYE in Arizona became subject of attack by fans of EDM artist Marshmello, who took the stage after him to perform the headlining set of the night. The reason? According to Marshmello fans the Canadian producer had played a boring set, a perhaps expected and uneducated conclusion from EDM fans who found themselves listening to house and techno tracks by Maceo Plex and Jay Lumen, amongst others.

In the following days the Toronto-born artist was unapologetic and rightly so. In line with his stance, he has now kicked off his 2017 BBC Radio 1 Residency with a debut mix that is filled with underground dance tracks, spanning genres that include progressive house and techno.

There is no denying that Joel Zimmerman as an artist has always preferred to steer clear of the mainstream side of dance music, despite his widely popular progressive signature tracks landing him coveted headlining slots at some of the world’s most popular EDM festivals. As EDM blew up in the States (and the rest of the world) Joel has continuously taken a stance against what he has perceived as sell-out artists playing recycled music for a quick buck. Instead, he has continued to stay true to his roots, while recently perhaps digging deeper than ever with on-stage collaborations with Richie Hawtin and Eric Prydz, as well as solo performances filled with house and techno sounds.

His inaugural 2017 BBC Radio mix is a testament to the direction Joel is on, one he does not look like to be leaving any time soon. The two-hour mix includes a Pig & Dan premiere, as well as works from Maceo Plex, Pan-Pot and Jon Hopkins just to name a few.

See below for full track list and to enjoy the mix:

1. deadmau5 – Imaginary Friends
2. Maceo Plex – Motor Rotor
3. ANNA – Face Your Fears
4. DkA – Anneessens
5.Max Cooper – Distant Light
6. Pig&Dan – Back To Graceland
7. Pryda – The End Is Just The Beginning
8. Pan-Pot – Solace
9. Undercatt – Mongrel
10. Lane 8 – With Me
11. Gardens Of God – River
12. Robert Oaks – On The Run
13. Dom Kane – Borg
14. Tycho – Epoch
15. deadmau5 – Strobe (Com Truise Remix)
16. Jon Hopkins – Lost In Thought
17. Boards Of Canada – Satellite Anthem Icarus
18. ATTLAS ft. Charlz – Ensnared

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Sasha b2b John Digweed Headline Ultra Music Festival Phase 1

Ultra releases a promising phase one lineup for the event taking place on March 24th through the 26th of 2017.

Remember our April Fool’s post about Sasha and John Digweed reuniting for a b2b tour? The joke became a reality and seems to have been extended into 2017 as they are included in Ultra’s lineup for a b2b set.

The extensive list also includes Carl Cox, Dubfire, Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Marco Carola, and Tale of Us amongst others.

General admission tickets are still on sale for $324.95 + fees.

See the rest of the lineup below:

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Watch and Listen to Maceo Plex’s Live Set From The Rijksmuseum at ADE 2016

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During this past ADE, Maceo Plex went into uncharted territory by being the first electronic music artist to perform at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum.

There he joined some of the most celebrated artists in history, including Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt and Vermeer for a two-and-a-half hour set at the museum’s bike passage. In attendance a selection of fans who signed up for free access to the specially-curated event by Audio Obscure via online registration.

During the set, the Barcelona-based producer, DJ, label-owner and party promoter played several of his own tunes including “The Replicant V2”, “Hang 106” and “Love On Time”, Aphex Twin’s “On”, “Maximaal” by Egbert & Secret Cinema, “Ballo dei Morti” from Brassica and many more.

The set was broadcasted via live video for 30 minutes and posted in full on SoundCloud.

Watch and listen below.

Maceo Plex Will Perform Special ADE Set At Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum

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Rembrandt, Vermeer, Vincent van Gogh and… Maceo Plex. For one night only, the Barcelona-based producer and DJ will be joining some of the greatest painters and sculptors in history when he performs atAmsterdam’s Rijksmuseum.

Set to take place next week on the 21st of October, this will be the first event of its kind for Rijksmuseum, who has previously never collaborated with an electronic music artist in its long rich history. The high-profile ADE gig will take place at the museum’s bike passage, matching the venue’s vision of elaborating new exciting ways to allow visitors to experience the art contained within its walls.

Rijksmuseum is famous world over as being the home of some of the greatest works of art from the Dutch Golden Age, but also boasts an important and large collection of music instruments as well as various paintings depicting scenes of music. Testament to that, is the fact that Eric Estornel, known to his fans as Maceo Plex, visited the museum personally where he listened to unique recordings from its collection of classical instruments as a source of inspiration.

Although the event is free of charge, groups of 2-4 will need to register before the 12am deadline of October 18th.

21 October | Audio Obscura pres. Maceo Plex x Rijksmuseum | Register | Rijksmuseum Bike Passage 7-11pm.

SXM Festival Returns in 2017

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SXM Festival has now revealed the dates for its 2017 return to the idyllic shores of Saint Martin. Music fans will be flocking to the beaches of the beautiful Caribbean island on March 15-19 for yet another tech-heavy lineup of international talent.

Following an eventful inaugural edition this past March that hosted two and half thousand festival-goers, SXM Festival plans to return with an even bigger and better lineup, as well as more parties on beaches, jungles, rooftops, villas and the best venues on the island.

SXM Festival organizer Julian Prince has vowed to keep pushing quality over quantity, aiming to provide a a fine-tuned and well-curated festival experience in one of the most unique festival locations in the world. We are waiting for the 2017 line-up annoucement but here was last years stacked roster Apollonia, Audiofly, M.A.N.D.Y., Maher Daniel, Blond:ish, Mia Lucci, Thugfucker, Bedouin, DJ Tennis, Adriatique, H.O.S.H., Ryan Crosson, Maceo Plex, Danny Daze, Guy Gerber, Rebolledo, Gardens Of God, and Chaim, with many more to be added in the coming months.

Tickets went on sale today, allowing you to begin planning your return or first trip to the festival.

Check out the official SXM Festival after-movie from its 2016 edition below, depicting a stunning array of natural music venues, remote jungle vantages, and a slew of ways to encounter the rich culture of Saint Martin.

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Music Monday: Listen to Maceo Plex Live from The Peacock Society, Paris on July 15th 2016

A shot from The Peacock Society. Photos by Franz & Fritz

A shot from The Peacock Society. Photos by Franz & Fritz

On this edition of Music Monday, we are taking you on a journey with Ellum boss Maceo Plex, through a special two-hour live recording of his Peacock Society set in Paris.

Peacock Society is a three-night event in the French capital where attendees can experience the ever-changing ebullience of electronic cultures, from music to visual arts. This past month’s artists included Len Faki, Kerri Chandler, Bicep, Function, Steffi, Laurent Garnier, Sven VĂ€th and of course Maceo Plex, among others.

Eric Estornel, as he is known to family and friends at home, recently made news for performing 10 sets in 24 hours throughout Ibiza, aiming to showcase the mosaic of sounds that the island can offer. You can watch the video recap of the feat here.

Enjoy the live set recording from Maceo Plex’s performance that took place on Night Two of the weekend, on July 15th via both SoundCloud and YouTube streaming below:

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Watch Maceo Plex’s 24 Hour Music Journey in Ibiza and 10 Sets Recap Video

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Last Tuesday 26th July, Maceo Plex explored the mosaic of sounds that Ibiza can offer by taking a 24 hour musical journey through 10 different spots 0n the island.

Although many outlets concentrated on what seemed to be a record-breaking feat – the performance of 10 separate sets in the space of 24 hours – Maceo Plex took to his Twitter page to underscore that the focus wasn’t on the number of sets, but rather on the eclectic selection of genres and sounds that have made Ibiza such an iconic and magical music destination for decades.

Enjoy the 24 hour music journey and recap of the 10 sets with the video below:

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Maceo Plex To Highlight Music Mosaic Of Ibiza With 10 Sets In 24 Hours

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Maceo Plex’s long career has been filled with one extraordinary accomplishment on top of another. On July 26th, he will embark on a 24-hour journey throughout Ibiza highlighting the music mosaic of the island with 10 separate sets each played at a different location.

The Ellum Audio boss and Mosaic chief made the announcement via a video posted to his Mosaic Facebook page. Born Eric Estornel but also artistically known as Maetrik and Mariel Ito, Maceo will perform at several of the island’s most interesting locations, promising to highlight the eclectic selection of genres that have made him one of the most sought-after producer and DJ throughout the world. The format is a true testament of his Mosaic party series, seeking to explore different pieces of electronic music that make Ibiza the magical island that it is.

Watch Maceo Plex announce and explain the record-breaking plan below.

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Maceo Plex Gets the Crowd Involved During Recent Set

Maceo PlexIn the heat of a recent event, Maceo Plex takes a page out of Above & Beyond’s book by getting the crowd involved during a brief moment of silence. Maceo presents the CDJ to a member of the crowd, and in one swift flick of the button the crowd erupts as the music kicks things into full swing.

In the video captured by Be-at.tv, you can see the madness ensue, and from the looks of it, the silence before hand had no effect on the overall atmosphere of the event. Clearly a fan favorite for his productions and DJ sets, you can add this to the list of things that further his likability among party-goers.

Maceo Plex will be kicking off his Ibiza season next Tuesday May 24th at Pacha, followed by appearances in New York and then Movement 2016.

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Relive CRSSD Fest Through Pictures and Live Set Recordings

The Ocean View Stage - Photo by Felicia Garcia

The Ocean View Stage – Photo by Felicia Garcia

This past weekend San Diego saw the return of CRSSD Festival for an entirely Sold-Out weekend. An estimated 15,000 attendees packed out the city’s Waterfront Park for a two-day of music bonanza that featured the who’s who of international house music as well as eclectic acts from the indie electronica world.

Colder-than-usual temperatures didn’t stop the festival from reaching peak attendance, leaving everyone to wonder if CRSSD will expand to three days in the near future or will continue as it has done for the past three editions. It is nothing short of remarkable that the team behind CRSSD has built a sold-out festival in merely a year, in no small part thanks to well-curated line-ups and one of the most beautiful festival setting in the United States.

CRSSD Sunset magic - Photo by Glen Silva

CRSSD Sunset magic – Photo by Glen Silva

Things started strong on Day one courtesy of Crosstown Rebels chief Damian Lazarus who took over the City Steps stage with a two hour set of powerful house peppered with tribal sounds.

 

Next up, it was the turn of Skream , who played not one but five sets over the weekend including a back-to-back with Tom Trago subbing in for a late Loco Dice on Day 2, a surprise back-to-back with Jamie Jones at an after-party and a set each on both Friday and Saturday.

Skream at The City Steps - Photo by Skyler Greene

Skream at The City Steps – Photo by Skyler Greene

Elsewhere, as the sun begun to set attendees were treated by beautiful performances by Lane 8 at The Palms stage and Ryan Hemsworth at the Ocean View Main Stage.

GESAFFELSTEIN DJ Set at the Ocean View Stage - Photo by Felicia Garcia

GESAFFELSTEIN DJ Set at the Ocean View Stage – Photo by Felicia Garcia

As the sky turned dark and a blanket of drizzle began to fall, Tiga took over at The Palms with a set that blurred the lines between techno and house while France’s GESAFFELSTEIN delivered with a powerful DJ set of personal production favorites that had the crowd wanting for more.

 

Depending on your taste, you could choose to end Saturday with Hot Creations boss Jamie Jones at The Palms stage, Cirez D and his signature progressive techno at The City Steps or the increasingly popular Odesza at the main stage. Despite the rain the crowds remained strong to close out the first day of CRSSD.

City Steps - Photo by Skyler Greene

City Steps – Photo by Skyler Greene

Overall, things went fairly smoothly throughout the first half of the weekend. Admittedly, large crowds caused some bottlenecks at the bathrooms which CRSSD worked to handle (and only partially did) by adding more porta potties on Sunday and it appeared that sound could be improved at both the City Steps and Palms stages by adding more stacks for those in the back. These are understandable and easily solvable growing pains for a festival that has perhaps expanded more than anyone could have ever expected in such a short period of time.

Sunday started strong, as blue skies took over welcoming thousands back to close out the weekend in style. Dirtybird faithful J.Phlip and Ardalan went back-to-back in front of a large crowd early in the day as Tom Trago handed over the decks to Swiss duo Adriatique at the City Steps.

 

Oliver Heldens took over the Ocean View stage for  one of the day’s most anticipated sets under his Hi-Lo moniker, drawing an unsurprisingly large crowd. A quick walk elsewhere as Green Velvet gave The City Steps his Chicago house treatment and Gorgon City went back-t0-back with Kidnap Kid highlighted just how busy the festival was at sold-out capacity: all three stages were busy with thousands of dancing crazy festival goers.

The evening at The Palms began with a Hot Since 82 two-hour set while Skream and Tom Trago filled in for Loco Dice who arrived thirty or so minutes late for his set. Having witnessed two of Skream’s three sets so far that weekend, it became clear just how versatile the Croydon-born DJ is in adapting to different crowds and settings. He was able to fill in for Loco Dice masterfully by steering away from the sound he had previous delivered with his scheduled sets.

Diversity was the name of the game as the festival came to an end. With Chet Faker main stage, those still looking for DJs divided themselves between Maceo Plex – who replaced Tale of Us who couldn’t travel due to sickness – and Dirtybird chief Claude vonStroke, who brought Green Velvet on for a surprise Get Real set. The former, just like during the inaugural edition of CRSSD a year earlier, seemed to attempt to to play past the allotted 10pm noise curfew but was unfortunately shut down.

Maceo Plex closing out The City Steps - Photo by Glen Silva

Maceo Plex closing out The City Steps – Photo by Glen Silva

 

Regardless, as thousands poured out of Waterfront Park and began to make their way to their chosen after-parties, it became clear that CRSSD Festival has undeniably cut itself a large slice of the pie that is the American festival scene. We look forward to seeing how the festival handles the amazing prospect of expansion in the coming years.

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