• RPM Announces Big Week NYC Series Featuring Fetty Wap, Knife Party, Dillon Francis and More

    Big Week NYC, the annual end-of-year electronic dance party series, has announced this year's lineup of DJs, producers and rappers who will perform at six different events throughout the last week of December, and it's a perfect nightcap to 2015. The concerts hosted at Pier 94 on Manhattan's West Side and downtown at Pier 36 will bring together many of dance music and hip hop's biggest, most bass-fueled names including Fetty Wap, Yellow Claw, Knife Party, Griz, Adventure Club, Dillon Francis, Oliver Heldens, Etc! Etc!, 12th Planet, Paper Diamond and many more in the days leading up to New Year's Eve performances by Future and Rudimental at Pier 36 and The Chainsmokers, Nicky Romero, Travis Scott and Ansolo at Pier 94.
  • Stream Laidback Luke Album 'Focus' With D.O.D, Benny Benassi, GTA, Yellow Claw

    One of the hardest working men in music, Laidback Luke has been low-key working on his first album in 13 years and today has released his new LP Focus. The LP has a whole host of features from a variety of different singers and fellow producers like D.O.D, Yellow Claw, GTA, Benny Benassi, Trevor Guthrie and many more.
  • Flux Pavilion, Yellow Claw Echostage Concert Cut Short: Attendee Falls from Balcony, Sustains Injuries

    Tragedy has struck Washington, D.C. Last night, Jan. 1, at one of Washington, D.C.'s concert venues, Echostage, during a New Year's Day concert with a lineup that included Flux Pavilion, Yellow Claw, Snails, Slander and Doctor P, a man fell from a balcony and was seriously injured. He was then quickly taken out by police and paramedics to a nearby hospital. The incident occurred during Yellow Claw's set, reportedly around 12:15 a.m. The rest of the concert, promoted and hosted by Club Glow and Steez Promo, was halted and canceled after the fall. According to one eye-witness account, the police were organized and efficient at getting the man medical help and removing all attendees out of the venue. Artists who performed reacted on Twitter and provided their own account of what happened:
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