• Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella Reveals Details About Upcoming Book

    In a recent interview with Vice's dance platform, Thump, Insomniac Event's founder and CEO, Pasquale Rotella revealed details about an upcoming book he is planning on releasing in 2015. The book is slated for release next May and also has a movie deal with Fox.
  • 15-Year Old Kids Steal Mat Zo's Car And Leave I.D. Behind

    Word to the wise; if you ever steal someone's car, don't leave it around the corner with your ID in it. That is what happened to British DJ / producer Mat Zo over the weekend. A small group of teenagers decided to steal his car, post the evidence to social media and then leave actual evidence in the car. They don't seem like they are going to be cast for the next Italian Job.
  • 'Doctor Who' Just Dropped a Teaser for Their Freaky New Christmas Special

    Fans of "Doctor Who" are likely still reeling from last night's season finale so the producers were wise to also drop a teaser clip for the upcoming Christmas Special. Forget about peace and good will when you're talking about the time-traveling Doctor who has a knack for finding turmoil at every turn.
  • Jeezy Delivers an Encouraging Speech to Youths at Juvenile Detention Center [WATCH]

    Jeezy made a special stop in Detroit yesterday, Nov. 8, but instead of performing his music, the rapper delivered words of encouragement to youths at the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center.According to "Vibe," Jeezy said he sympathized with the those children and teenagers, aged 8 to 19, who were incarcerated."I had my share of trouble. I been in detention centers around the world. I was in alternative school, the whole nine," he said. "But once you get to a certain age, you realize that life is bigger than what your surroundings are."
  • Robert Earl Keen Band to Release Christmas Album 'Santa Is Real' [TRACKLIST]

    The Robert Earl Keen Band used to treat Christmas tunes as a solemn addition to their show."Originally, it was a more somber affair," Keen told The Boot. "We'd perform these delicate instrumental Christmas songs, dressed in black suits, as background music to set the mood for the show."But things quickly changed for the better."After a few shows, we decided we needed to step it up and do something more upbeat," he said. "So we let loose a little and dressed up in hillbilly outfits and performed Bob Wills-y type versions of Christmas carols. People dug it. It went so well that after the set, Robert said, 'You guys need to make a record.' So we did!"Now, the REK Band has an instrumental Christmas album, "Santa Is Real," out this winter.
  • Colorado State's Stefan Sortland Caught with Stolen Ambulance After Blowing Lines of Coke, Taking Molly and Eating Wheat Thins

    Every once in a while, a story comes out that is just way too bizarre not to be true, and luckily, we have stumbled onto one of those today. On Halloween night, 18-year-old Colorado State student Stefan Sortland went to a concert where he took Molly and blew lines of cocaine. Apparently he was not the only one partying a little too hard, because when paramedics finished treating another student on campus, they returned to find their ambulance missing. Luckily, the GPS on board allowed it to be tracked to nearby Loveland, and that is when the real fun began.According to ABC 7 News, Loveland police officers said they found the ambulance in the middle of Highway 34 with several doors open, heavy front-end damage and fluid leaking. One officer said it appeared the driver of the ambulance had hit the raised median, jumped the curb, hit a sign, went the wrong way and crossed back over the median before stopping.Officers said they found Sortland standing about 30 yards from the stopped ambulance wearing an EMT vest. Officers shot him with a stun gun when he refused their commands. Sortland had a blanket, a cellphone and a box of Wheat Thins with him.
  • Miley Cyrus Joins The Flaming Lips on 'Conan' to Cover 'A Day in the Life' by The Beatles [WATCH]

    The Flaming Lips continue to get freaky during performances from their recent "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" tribute album. Last week on "Conan," Miley Cyrus joined the band for a cover of the album's closer "A Day in the Life."First thing's first: That insanely weird foil dress Wayne Coyne sports in the video below is perfect, especially when you consider that Cyrus is hiding underneath it, "Rolling Stone" reports. It is obvious Coyne and Cyrus are two big kids nerding out on some of the best music ever made. The pop star's vocals are captivating, but they are often overshadowed by Coyne's undeniable hippie spirit.
  • Khloe Kardashian Has Contemplated Marrying French Montana, Likes the Sound of 'Khloe Montana'

    Could Khloe Kardashian's relationship with French Montana be the real deal after all? Fans of the reality star are getting to finally see how well she and Montana meshed while filming scenes for "Kourtney & Khloe Take the Hamptons" a few months ago and the footage makes it easy to understand why the couple may have recently reconciled. Kardashian's romance with Montana was originally thought to be a fun rebound but from the looks of it, things got pretty serious before they initially pulled the plug a few months ago.
  • Bobby Shmurda Drops 'Bobby Bitch' Video [WATCH]

    Bobby Shmurda dropped his "Bobby Bitch" single a few weeks back after a memorable performance with The Roots on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon."The kid spun a violent tale with a high body count. Take notes:"And I'm down to catch a body, bitches, hit that hommy switch "And I bet that all these hollow tips gon' make his body twitch "But if I hit you with the shotty, bitch, I bet that body flip "Rasha caught him with them zombie tips and made his body spin"Now we finally have the video for Shmurda's tale of gore. Observe the badassery below:
  • Deadmau5 Reveals Full Tracklist for '5 Years of Mau5' Compilation

    With such a long and illustrious discography, choosing a quasi "best of" compilation for Canadian producer/DJ deadmau5 is a near impossible task. But for the five-year anniversary of his imprint, mau5trap, deadmau5 has decided to release a compilation titled "5 Years of Mau5," with some of his best tracks, in addition to some remixes, new and old, by quality artists across dance music.Now the full tracklist has been released, according to Dancing Astronaut, revealing the full spread of tracks that have been included in the LP and the artists who have been chosen to remix his tracks. In recent weeks, details have emerged about new remixes by Dillon Francis for a remix of "Some Chords," while some others are familiar to deadmau5 fans, like Eric Prydz's progressive take on "The Veldt" and Nero's spin on "Ghosts n' Stuff."