Alexandria Wojcik


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  • Punk Rock Bowling Festival Announces 2016 Headliners, Adds East Coast Date

    Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival has announced its initial lineup of headliners for 2016 and that the festival is adding an east coast date for the first time ever. As Punk News reports, Flogging Molly, Descendents, The Exploited, Subhumans, Dillinger Four and many others will be playing the festival. In addition to taking over its usual home in Las Vegas May 26-30, the festival will also be taking place June 10-12 at the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
  • Journey Into Björk’s Mouth for Jesse Kanda-Directed 'Mouth Mantra' Video [WATCH]

    Björk has shared a new video for "Mouth Mantra" from this year's 'Vulnicura.' In the Jesse Kanda-directed journey into the depths of the experimental Icelandic artist's mouth, fans experience the songs from the lyrics' perspective, trapped within a cavern of tastebuds and (notably perfect) teeth until the cameras shift at the video's end to focus instead on the singer's dancing.
  • Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s Secret Laboratory Studio Burns Down

    Lee "Scratch" Perry's Secret Laboratory studio in Switzerland, also known as the Blue Ark, has burnt down in a fire. The pioneering dub producer took to Facebook after the fire destroyed the studio and everything inside of it, admitting that he had carelessly left a candle burning when he went to bed, stating "I am so sad and my wife is so mad."
  • Macy Gray Calls Out Trump, Lax Gun Control in New ‘All I Want for Christmas’ Song [LISTEN]

    All Macy Gray wants for Christmas is universal health care, marijuana legalization and a real solution for global climate change. In her new holiday song entitled "All I Want for Christmas," the soulful R&B singer-songwriter takes on some of the most pressing social and political issues of our time and while asking Santa for some more love and peace, she calls out the country's lax gun control laws and asks whether Donald Trump is even qualified for the presidential job.
  • AraabMuzik Drops New Instrumental Trap EP - 'Goon Loops' [LISTEN]

    The drum machine wizard and self-proclaimed MPC King, AraabMuzik, the stage name of Rhode Island-born electronic producer and DJ Abraham Orellana, has returned with a new instrumental hip-hop infused trap EP entitled 'Goon Loops.' The entire seven track release is available to stream, and for a limited time to download for free.
  • Igloofest Returns to Montreal for 10th Anniversary, Reveals Lineup

    Igloofest, the month-long outdoor electronic dance music arts, and culture festival, returns to Montreal this winter. The festival will be celebrating its 10th anniversary with an impressive roster of over 80 DJs including Bonobo, Modelselektor, Brodinski, Lunice, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Carl Craig and more, Thump reports.
  • Awakenings NYC to Bring Techno to Hammerstein Ballroom This Valentine’s Day

    Dutch techno brand Awakenings is bringing nearly 20 years of next-level production and techno culture vibes to Hammerstein Ballroom this Valentine's Day. The first ever Awakenings NYC's lineup includes Drumcode's Adam Beyer B2B Ida Engberg, Pan-Pot and Julia Govor B2B Kamran Sadeghi; more artists are to be announced as the date draws closer.
  • Oneohtrix Point Never, Nate Boyce Share Short Film ‘Repossession Sequence’ [WATCH]

    Oneohtrix Point Never, the moniker of electronic producer/DJ Daniel Lopatin, has teamed up with visual artist Nate Boyce on a short film entitled "Repossession Sequence." The nightmarish CGI video features excerpts from Lopatin's recent album Garden of Delete including "Freaky Eyes," "Ezra" and "Mutant Standard" as well as some additional composition.
  • 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.
  • Beyonce, Michael Jackson Remixed by Darkside’s Dave Harrington for Holiday Series [LISTEN]

    Earlier this week, Dave Harrington, formerly one half of the electronic duo Darkside alongside Nicolas Jaar, launched his 12 Days of Remixes holiday series. In the spirit of the season the multi-instrumentalist and producer is sharing previously unreleased remixes and edits he's made and dropped in many of his DJ sets over the past few years. He kicked things off on December 1 with an edit of Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" and followed-up today with a reworking of Beyonce's "Blow." He'll be posting new tracks every day leading up to the 2nd Annual DH & Friends Holiday Spectacular on December 13th via his Soundcloud. Listen to his "Copyright Breaking Edit" of Beyonce's "Blow" below.
  • M. Ward Announces New Album 'More Rain,' Shares First Single [LISTEN]

    M. Ward has announced that his new album, entitled More Rain, is scheduled to drop on March 4th via Merge records. The 12-track album will feature collaborations with Peter Buck of R.E.M., K.D. Lang, Neko Case, The Secret Sisters and NRBQ's Joey Spampinato. With the announcement, the long-term fixture of the Portland alternative indie folk scene shared the first single, "Girl From Conejo Valley," which you can listen to below.
  • Enya Shares “Echoes in the Rain” Video, Hints at 2016 Tour [WATCH]

    Eithne Ni Bhraonain, better known simply as Enya, recently released her eighth studio album, Dark Sky Island, and now the Irish singer-songwriter has shared a video for "Echoes in the Rain." The artist had shared a lyric video for the same track ahead of the full album release, but she goes full-orchestra in the official video, which you can watch below.
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