• TomorrowWorld 2016 In Jeopardy After SFX Bankruptcy Filing

    Yesterday the unsurprising news broke that former dance music behemoth SFX Entertainment was filing for bankruptcy after nearly a year of mounting debt and a rock-bottom stock price. This has caused concerns about many of their assets like Beatport, Made Event, ID&T and Totem OneLove. Beatport released a statement yesterday saying they were continuing business as usual, while festivals like Stereosonic also commented that they planned to go ahead with their 2016 edition. However it appears as though the financial issues could impact one or more festivals, such as TomorrowWorld.
  • Grammys 2016: Lady Gaga to Perform David Bowie Tribute

    The Grammys are paying tribute to David Bowie, who defied musical, fashion and gender norms in the most appropriate way possible: with a performance from Lady Gaga. On Tuesday (Feb. 2), the award show announced that the "Til It Happens to You" singer has been added to the roster of performers at this year's Grammys with a very special performance.
  • New Order Unveil US Tour Dates, New 'Music Complete' Single "Singularity"

    After making their triumphant return to form in 2015 with the group's first album in a decade, New Order are gearing up to get back out on the road again. The "Blue Monday" band have announced the first batch of U.S. shows on their upcoming Music Complete Tour, which includes a stop at the famed Radio City Music Hall. They have also released the next single from their comeback album Music Complete, "Singularity," giving the track the extended mix treatment.
  • Asking Alexandria Release Music Video For Hard Rock Single 'The Black' [WATCH]

    Asking Alexandria have released a brand new official music video for their hard rocking single "The Black," and it's undeniably awesome. The new song serves as the title track for the band's forthcoming and fourth overall 12-track studio album 'The Black.' The North Yorkshire-based hardcore outfit had previously released its songs "I Won't Give In" and "Undivided."
  • Mike Patton of Faith No More and John Kaada of Cloroform Team Up for ‘Bacteria Cult’ LP

    Mere days after Mike Patton's supergroup Nevermen consisting of Tunde Adebimpe and Doseone dropped their debut album, the Faith No More frontman has announced another collaboration. Now, he's teaming up with Norwegian composer John Kaada of Cloroform. Recording as Kaada/Patton, the duo's forthcoming LP Bacteria Cult is due out April 1st via Ipecac Recordings.