[Breakbeat] Birthdayy Partyy – Confess feat. Raddix

The Birthdayy Partyy twins are owning 2018. As far as the internet goes, Birthdayy Partyy was born in January and since then they’ve dropped over a dozen records already. Their latest is the original “Confess” that features Raddix and it comes off the release of numerous remixes, including an official one for Autograf.

“Confess” has graced both of the duo’s festival sets this year, including their debut at EDC Las Vegas. It’s a huge bass track that jumps between breakbeat and dubstep. It showcases the brothers’ heavy style and intricate sound design. They’ve got plenty more coming, so join the partyy if you haven’t already and grab the free download of “Confess.”

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[House] Birthdayy Partyy Go Bananas With Gwen Stefani & Bassnectar Remixes

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Bass Head (Birthdayy Partyy Flip) 🎁FREE DOWNLOAD🎁

It’s not often you get to debut your musical act at EDC Las Vegas, but that’s just what Birthdayy Partyy did. Since their launch in January of this year they’ve been on an impressive rise, releasing an insane amount of tracks and getting booked at not only EDC already, but Spring Awakening as well.

After playing their set at the Corona Beach stage, the twin brothers went ahead and released a dance-driven remix of “Hollaback Girl” by Gwen Stefani. Safe to say, this one is bananas. As if that wasn’t enough, just two weeks later they dropped a hot flip of Bassnectar’s classic “Bass Head” which is no easy feat to remix. If you ask us, we’re going to have to say they succeeded in remodeling the record to their own likeness. Grab both free downloads today!

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[House] Colin Callahan – Thinkin’ About You

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Thinkin' About You (Radio Edit)

Another hot track has come out of Manhattan thanks to Colin Callahan. His latest Breeze Records release “Thinkin’ About You” is just the type of house record we’ve been searching for to spice up our Summer playlists.

“Thinkin’ About You” begins with the catchy hook that lives up to its purpose. From the very start you’re sucked right into the mix and Colin only builds on things from there. Once the real meat of the song begins with its lush synth work you’re further enamored. Colin cooked up a track that isn’t easy to forget as its melodies will embed themselves into your brain and play over and over again – and you won’t even be mad about it. Grab “Thinkin’ About You” today.

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[EDM] Insomniac Records Releases EDC Las Vegas 2018 Compilation

One of the biggest projects every year is the EDC Compilation. This makes complete sense, given the festival is one of the biggest event productions in the world. This year Insomniac Records brought some recent classics back, along with some fresh new heat to fill out their 2018 catalog.

They start things off with a major “FUN” collaboration between Kaskade, BROHUG, Mr. Tape and Madge. From there we get twenty-eight other songs from the likes of Chris Lake, Dr. Fresch, Parker, 12th Planet, Bijou, Dirty Monkey, YOOKiE and so many more. With a wide range of genres, there’s a little something for every one in this compilation. It’s getting us warmed up for EDC; be on the lookout for us ninjas there! Lastly, make sure to add the compilation to your digital library.

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[Electronic] Shmuck the Loyal – Not Alone

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Not Alone

Shmuck the Loyal has finally followed up with a release after dropping his HISTRIONICS EP nearly five months ago. His retro-inspired original “Not Alone” features many classic sounds from the early days of dance music, as well as samples that kick nostalgia into gear for any gamers.

“Not Alone” doesn’t aim to be a labeled to a certain genre. Instead of bounces through various styles for one fun four minute ride. There is so much going on it almost feels like several songs in one. It’s nice to see Shmuck back at it with such a cool tune that isn’t attempting to ride any popular waves. He’s always done his own thing and you can count on him to keep that up.

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[EDM] Felix Cartal – Worry (feat. Victoria Zaro)

Get ready to have your week brightened up because Felix Cartal is back with a new song in anticipation of his new album, NEXT SEASON, coming out May 4th. As Felix explains, “Worry” is about fighting through your internal struggles and knowing that it will get better. The song’s mellow, yet uplifting vibe meshes perfectly with Victoria Zaro’s incredible voice, making it a song that you can bump to at the club or listen to during a long car ride with your friends.

The style of “Worry” seems influenced by many of the best parts of electronic music, while also remaining unique in its own way. By far my favorite part of the song, however, is Felix’s manipulation of Victoria Zaro’s voice in the buildup and drop. He manages to use Zaro’s voice as an instrument that plays a crucial role in the drop, making the song the work of art that it is.

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[Event Review] Grooving Through Wonderland

Looking at the NOS Event Center from the outside, you’d never think that Insomniac would be able to transform the traditional fairgrounds into the Alice & Wonderland themed massive event that it is.

It was somewhere between walking into the Queen’s Domain Stage for the first time, with royal banners draped down from a regal dome and the stained-glass windows of a virtual castle dance on the huge Main Stage LED screens; Between fairytale teapot art cars that stood comically 15ft high just outside with their caretakers fresh out of mind-bending tea party with the mad hatter himself; and between watching every rendition of Wonderland’s vibrant characters stream into the venue all around me that I realized I had already I had already tripped and fallen deep into the Rabbit Hole.

The event was outstanding, even through a chilly rain the first day. If anything the stages had even more memorable crowds with everyone dancing and staying in cover to keep warm and dry.

The Mad Hatter’s Castle was the favorite music stage this year, featuring outrageous sets from the likes of R3HAB, Electric Mantis, Black Tiger Sex Machine, & Australian artist Just A Gent. Christofi dropped an awesome, intimate set early on Day 2 at the Queens Domain that went off too. Personal best set of the weekend? Valentino Khan.

With VIP experiences being hit or miss, I was excited to see what this years looked like. The Gypsy Shrine was there in all their glitter & jewels making people fabulous and there was a massive recreated mad hatter tea party table for photo ops. What truly stood out as I explored the space was an explosion of what was referred to as “wellness technology”.

A massive spinning bed that rotated 13 times per minute to balance the body’s equilibrium. Light therapy masks. Vibrating beds known as SoundLounges. Virtual Reality Experiences. Live Art. An Augmented Reality wall. The list goes on, but I was blown away.

The Courtiers were brought in by Insomniac to curate the space known as ‘The Quantum Lounge’ and they partnered with a company in the emerging cryptocurrency space called Swarm Fund to do it. The Virtual Reality was using the game Sound Self, where the object is to fill objects with your voice. Using tones, fractal patterns actually respond to the user’s voice to create intricate, hypnotic patterns. It was a trip watching how people interacted with the game, with one girl singing into the game creating incredible patterns.

After my experience there, I moved onto the SoundLounge. I was given headphones and laid down on a futuristic black bed, choosing a 5 minute audio track called “Abundance” that had been designed by a doctor to facilitate relaxation in the body. Almost instantly after I was placed in the lounge and the track started, I could feel a massive bass wave pulse through the my body and drop all tension away. It was way beyond my expectations, with one guest sitting up saying it was one of the best festival experiences they’d ever had.

I spent more time here engaged than any other VIP space I can remember. The live art was truly outstanding and left plenty of room to lounge around on light-up, fiberglass pods that were essentially art installations and seating at the same time. The Quantum Lounge was a perfect recharge and entertainment experience that every VIP experience could look to for inspiration. Truly the last piece of the puzzle to bring me fully into Wonderland and send me back onto the festival dance floor feeling my best.

All in all Beyond Wonderland was an awesome event, and a perfect introductory experience for me – showcasing how far they’ve come in the event’s 8yr run. With an amazing lineup, art installations, stages, and an outrageous VIP I left remembering why I come to these events. To connect with myself and the other amazing humans that call this otherworldly combination of music and immersive art home.

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