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In a series of tweets this morning, Joel Zimmerman, known to the world as Deadmau5, went on a mini-rant and spoke about "killing off" Deadmau5 (himself) and starting something new. -
deadmau5 Shows Off Hardware Studio Setup
Canadian producer deadmanu5 -- real name Joel Zimmerman -- is known for his impressive collection of studio hardware that includes a variety of different analog, modular synths and sequencers. Deadmau5 recently took to his Instagram to show off the hardware he has installed in his new studio and for any gear head it is mighty impressive, via "Mixmag." -
Deadmau5 Building 45,000 Square-Foot Studio Complex for "Actual Musicians," Following in the Steps of Skrillex
Deadmau5 recently bought a huge mansion for $5 million, and it looks like he's going to follow that purchase up with another landmark investment. According to a tweet by the EDM star, aka Joel Zimmerman, he's putting money down for a 45,000 square-foot studio complex for "actual musicians." -
Deadmau5 Is Mad At Justin Bieber, Hopefully in Satire, For Ruining His Shot to Get on 'Top Gear'
Many a celebrity and musician have thrown out advice and opinion on the behavior of pop star Justin Bieber recently, whether it's Mark Wahlberg advising him not to smoke weed, or Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney mocking Beliebers. EDM producer Deadmau5 did not offer any friendly advice, but he did rage against the "Believe" vocalist for supposedly ruining the DJ's chances of getting on the BBC television program "Top Gear."
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