• Parklife Festival 2016 Lineup: Chemical Brothers, Major Lazer Headline

    For its seventh year in the business, the festival will again be taking place in Heaton Park on June 11 and 12 with the Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer in the forefront. Other artists on the bill include a slew of electronic favorite acts such as Jamie xx, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Skepta, Fat White Family, Blossoms and Ice Cube of N.W.A.
  • ZHU, Major Lazer, Chromeo Added To Shaky Beats 2016 Lineup

    Atlanta already has several dance music-oriented festivals, but this spring it is getting another from C3 Presents, the same promoter who puts on Skaky Knees Music Festival, Lollapalooza, LouFest, Austin City Limits and others. C3 has taken the "Shaky" name and gone dancing, inaugurating the Shaky Beats Music Festival this spring. The lineup has been mostly announced but they saved some big names for one last push including Major Lazer, ZHU and Chromeo.
  • Ellie Goulding, Years and Years Announce Delirium World Tour 2016

    Ellie Goulding isn't just preparing to launch her new album Delirium, she's also looking to launch a massive tour in support of the LP. Four days before her Elysium follow-up drops, the "On My Mind" singer announced a lengthy Delirium World Tour in North America for spring 2016.
  • 'We Are Your Friends' Movie Soundtrack: Kygo, Tchami, Pusha T Featured

    The upcoming Warner Brothers film about being an EDM DJ in Los Angeles, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron has unveiled its complete soundtrack. The official OST will surprisingly not be packed with your main stage headlines like Alesso and Martin Garrix, but rather some more curated selections like Dom Dolla, Fake Blood and The Magician. In addition to those selections, some more popular tracks will come from the acts like Tchami, Kygo, Justice, Deorro and Pusha T, who adds an exclusive rap remix to Hook N Sling's recent collaboration with Far East Movement "Break Yourself."
  • Liam Gallagher and The Who's Roger Daltrey Forming Supergroup for British TV Special?

    Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and The Who's Roger Daltrey are apparently forming a supergroup for a television performance this week, according to reports from British publications. TFI Friday, an entertainment show broadcast in the UK during the late '90s, is coming back for a one-off reunion episode and has booked a number of big musical guests, not the least of which is the unnamed collaboration of the vocalists for two of the biggest bands in British history.
  • Billboard Hot 100 vs. Official Charts Company by Decade: Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and 40 Years of No. 1s

    Few people realize just how different the music across the pond is from that we listen to in America, that the Hot 100 doesn't exist in the UK and that it's equivalent to our singles chart doesn't just feature a whole bunch of American artists with even more One Direction and Ellie Goulding tracks. Music Times is looking back at the last five decades of music, and at the no. 1 hits on May 9 every ten years on the spot, going back to 1975. The ultimate contest, of course, is which country has better taste. Featuring tracks from Madonna, 50 Cent, Celine Dion and more.
  • Years & Years 'King' Music Video Ahead Of March Release [WATCH]

    One of our 2015 artists to watch, UK synth pop trio, Years & Years have released the music video for their upcoming single "King." Unveiled ahead of its upcoming march 1st release date, "King" shows the maturation of a group growing into the spotlight that is shining brighter on them every day. As premiered by Buzzfeed, "King" has all of the synth-pop lushness one would expect from the "Desire" trio, coupled with superb songwriting all brought to life in a well-choreographed video done by Sia choreographer Ryan Heffington.
  • Years & Years Earn Coveted 'BBC Sound of 2015' Award

    The BBC has revealed who will be the "Sound Of 2015." They unveiled their longlist of 15 names back in December, which included artists like Rae Morris, Raury, Slaves, Wolf Alice and the eventual winner, Years & Years. From the 15 names, one was chosen as the "Sound Of 2015" and electronic, synth-pop trio, Years & Years was the winner. James Bay was chosen second, Stormzy third, Raury fourth and George the Poet rounds out the top 5 in fifth.
  • 10 Artists to Watch in '15: Ryn Weaver, Vince Staples, Years & Years, More

    Can you believe it? 2014 has come and gone just like that, and that means another year of music is in the books. We have recapped the year with a bevy of lists, and now it is time to look ahead to what 2015 has in store for us. It is impossible to predict everything that is going to happen in 2015 and all of the viral trends that seem to pop up out of nowhere — "NaeNae," "Selfie," "Shmoney Dance" — but we can look into our crystal balls to see who is set to be successful in 2015. Looking toward the halfway point of this decade, we tab 10 artists who are poised for a breakout year in 2015. Some are hot, up-and-coming names like Goldlink, ZHU and Kygo, while others you may not know just yet. These are in no particular order.
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