• Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh & Juvenile Release 'Hate' Ahead of New Album

    Last month, Mannie Fresh and Juvenile shared their plans to release a collaborative album with Lil Wayne and now, the three New Orleans artists are giving fans a taste of what to expect on the project. Fresh released a new track titled "Hate" via Mass Appeal on Thursday (Feb. 25).
  • Beach House Adds Installation Concert Series to 2016 Tour Dates

    Baltimore's dream pop duo Beach House are currently getting ready for some 2016 tour dates in support of their two 2015 albums, Thank Your Lucky Stars and Depression Cherry. While this Spring tour is hitting so many cities around the country, singer and keyboardist Victoria Legrand and guitarist Alex Scally this week announced even more performances, with an interesting twist. Beach House will bring a number of their songs to audiences with an instillation concert series involving art and music. Read more on this news below.
  • ZHU Unveils 'In The Morning' Music Video Ahead Of Neon City Tour

    Los Angeles producer ZHU has unveiled the music video for his new track "In The Morning." The video comes in a flurry of activity by ZHU's standard after he announced his first ever headlining tour yesterday with fellow Mind Of A Genius signee Gallant in support.
  • David Bowie's Son Duncan Jones Praises Lorde 2016 BRITs Tribute on Twitter, Unlike Lady Gaga's

    No matter what your opinion may be about the David Bowie medley tribute performed by Lady Gaga during the 2016 Grammys, New Zealand singer Lorde blew the world away with her rendition of "Life on Mars" at the BRIT Awards earlier this week. It's clear to see why the late Bowie himself previously praised the young singer as the future of music, and it looks like his son, director Duncan Jones, agrees! Unlike his sentiments for the Grammys tribute, Jones had only love for Lorde in a recent Twitter post.
  • Insomniac Claims EDC Las Vegas Economic Impact Near $1.3 Billion Over Past Five Years

    With all of the negative press that EDM festivals get in the United States, Insomniac Events has taken a different approach to try and sway minds to the positives of their events. Organizers have commissioned Beacon Economics to release a new study on economic impact of EDC Las Vegas on its home city and have come up with the number of $1.3 billion over the past five years from 1.7 million people.