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Following an epic set at Ultra Music Festival, Deadmau5 took over Apple Music's Beats 1 Radio for the first episode of his new show, Mau5trap Presents. In addition to joining Beats 1's stacked roster of radio DJs including DJ Khaled, A-Trak, Eric Prydz and Skrillex's OWSLA imprint among others, Joel Zimmerman uploaded a new track titled "Rio" to his Soundcloud. -
REZZ Explores Darker Side of Techno on ‘The Silence Is Deafening’ EP [LISTEN]
The latest release on Deadmau5' Mau5trap imprint sees Niagara Falls-born producer Isabelle Rezazadeh, AKA REZZ, exploring the darker, heavier side of deep tech-house. Stream the entirety of 'The Silence Is Deafening,' including lead single "Lost" featuring Delaney Jane, below. -
Australian House Duo Human Movement Shares Debut EP ‘Dancing Room’ [LISTEN]
Australian-based tech house production duo, Human Movement, has just dropped its debut EP, 'Dancing Room.' Before sharing the full EP, the duo released a video for the lead single and title track. Watch "Dancing Room" here.. -
Deadmau5's Mau5trap Releases 'We Are Friends Vol. 4' Compilation
After nearly a year a half a since the release of 'We Are Friends Vol. 2' and 'Vol. 3,' deadmau5's label, mau5trap, has come back with the fourth volume in their compilation series in just four months. The 11-track compilation features some of the new and budding talent the label has been pushing lately including ATTLAS, Enzo Bennet and NEUS, as well as more known name Matt Lange, who has found a new home on Zimmerman's label.
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