• Kanye West, Damon Dash Drop 'Too Honorable' Film Trailer Featuring Cam'ron, Styles P, Murda Mook [WATCH]

    Kanye West and Damon Dash have teamed up for a new entrepreneurial venture: film. As previously reported they already worked on the film Loisaidas together, and now they are set to executive produce the film Too Honorable, an action-packed shoot 'em up flick featuring Cam'ron, Styles P, Smoke DZA, Eishia Brightwell, Julito McCullum, Nicholas Turturro, Daniel Jenkins, Michael Rispoli, Smokey Suarez, Oschino Vasquez, and Murda Mook. Dash also acts and directs in the film, and his cousin Stacey Dash (Clueless) also has a featured role. The movie will hit theaters on May 25, although it's unclear whether it will receive a limited or wide release. You check can out the trailer below.
  • Nero 'The Thrill' Music Video: 'Between II Worlds' Trio Go Black and White

    UK electronic music trio Nero have released the music for their recent single "The Thrill." The video puts the "Satisfy" group in a black room with a litany of white and blue lights that strobe and shine in rhythmic patterns throughout the song, while Alana Watson sings her heart out on a stand with a mic and Dan Stephens and Joe Ray perform the instrumental on various keyboards and synthesizers. "The Thrill" is taken from Nero's upcoming sophomore artist album Between II Worlds, which is slated for release at the end of the summer. Watch the video below.
  • Kaskade Premieres Jack Ü, Justin Bieber 'Where Are Ü Now' Remix [LISTEN]

    Diplo, Skrillex and Justin Bieber's surprising collaboration "Where Are Ü Now" has been gaining momentum, slowly rising up the charts and spreading across the radio since it was released at the end of February. Now to give it even more legs and put the track in DJ sets for festival season, Diplo and Skrillex, known for their duo Jack Ü, have enlisted one if not more, top level DJs to remix the song taken from the duo's debut album Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü. The first to unveil their official rework is fellow American producer, Kaskade, who premiered the track on a recent stop at his residency with XS Nightclub in Las Vegas.
  • San Francisco Protects Music Venues from Noise Complaints with New Law

    Music venues is crowded parts of San Francisco can breathe a sigh of relief after the city enacted new legislation to help protect venues from lawsuits regarding noise complaints. Concert spaces such as Dogpatch, Upper Market and The Mission have been hit with lawsuits tied to noise levels in recent years, and not entirely at any fault of their own.
  • Most Popular Drugs At Music Festivals Study: What People Take At EDC, Burning Man, Ultra & More

    Drugs and music go hand in hand. Drugs at music festivals are ubiquitous and available in all shapes and sizes. A new study attempted to quantify the levels of drug use going on 15 of the major festivals in the United States and Europe. Drugabuse.com looked at 3,622,365 Instagram posts mentioning festivals and linked them to possible language relating to drug use and the results aren't that surprising. Some of the major EDM festivals like EDC and Ultra Music Festival reference Molly/ MDMA the most, while Marley Fest has the highest total for marijuana. Burning Man features the best variation of drugs including DMT, mushrooms and LSD.
  • George Carlin, Richard Pryor and More May Reappear as Holograms

    George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Bob Hope may be coming back for a slew of live performances exclusively at the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, NY, according to Rolling Stone. You are no doubt uncomfortable with this idea, understand that all of the aforementioned stand-ups are deceased, and the explanation might not make you feel any better about it: The comedy industry might take a page out of music's books and use holograms to resurrect legendary comedians to perform at the center.