• Shlohmo 'Dark Red' Remixes EP: Baauer, Chet Faker Contribute

    It is the season of giving and that is exactly what Shlohmo is going. It has been a little while since we last heard from the Los Angeles-based producer, but fans are happy to see his music return in one form or another. His highly touted debut artist album Dark Red was released in April and now he has released four remixes from Baauer, Chet Faker, Jacques Greene and Jim-E Stack to help freshen things up. To top things off, the full EP is free.
  • Baauer 'GoGo!,' World Tour Dates Shared Ahead Of Album

    It has been too long Baauer. After months of no music, American trap producer, DJ Baauer has released his first single "GoGo!" ahead of a heavy dose of world tour dates to finish off the year. The new single comes as Baauer fans grow increasingly restless for his debut artist album, which has been in the works for a couple years now.
  • Baauer, Fetty Wap and Dubbel Dutch Release "Promises"

    Originally previewed Monday, March, 30, Brooklyn-based trap producer Baauer, New Jersey up-and-coming rapper Fetty Wap -- real name Willie Maxwell -- and another Brooklyn producer Dubbel Dutch's collaboration "Promises" has been released as a free download. The track was put together as a part of Adidas's Songs from Scratch series, joining other collaborations between hot rising stars like Chet Faker and Goldlink, Joey Bada$$ and Chuck Strangers, Jacques Greene and Tinashe, Jeremih and Shlohmo and others.
  • Fetty Wap, Baauer, Dubbel Dutch Preview 'Promises'

    Fast-rising Patterson, New Jersey, rapper Fetty Wap, Brooklyn-based trap producer Baauer and fellow New York producer Dubbel Dutch made a track together titled "Promises" that has been captured step-by-step by Adidas and Yours Truly as part of their "Songs from Scratch" series. The process is captured in a short, 3 1/2-minute video and a long piece that describes how the concept for the collaboration was hatched and shows the creative process for each artist in making this track.
  • Baauer Releases Edit Of RL Grime & What So Not 'Tell Me' [REVIEW]

    Baauer has released his live edit of RL Grime & What So Not's genre championing tune "Tell Me." Originally just designed to be a tune reserved for DJ sets, Baauer has decided to give the short edit out as a free download for a limited time. The edit is being played out by RL Grime and Baauer and got its first recognition when a YouTube video surfaced on the web of RL Grime playing the edit during his expansive Void tour.
  • Sasquatch! Music Festival Announces 2015 Festival Dates

    Heading into its 13th year, Sasquatch! Music Festival has announced the 2015 dates for the Memorial Day festival. Taking place over four days, the festival will now plant its flag again in the beautiful outdoor setting of the Gorge Amphitheatre between May 22nd and May 25th. Early bird passes for the festival will go on sale this Friday at 9 a.m. PST.
  • Run The Jewels' Cat Remix Of 'RTJ2,' 'Meow The Jewels,' Officially Funded On Kickstarter

    Last month, El-P and Killer Mike's Run The Jewels announced a number of ridiculous fake pre-order packages for their upcoming album RTJ2. One of them was a package called "Meow the Jewels," which was described as a remixed version of RTJ2 "using nothing but cat sounds for music." One fan decided he would make a Kickstarter to raise the $40,000 needed to purchase the package, and because El-P has a sense of humor, he agreed to take on the project if it got funded. Surprisingly, it actually did reach its funding goal, and El-P has kept his word.
  • Best Viral Music Hits of 2013

    There's no denying it: 2013 was the year of the viral video music hit. Billboard began incorporating YouTube hits and other streaming video services into its Hot 100 formula this year, leading to some bizarre smash hits. As 2013 comes to a close, it's time to remember the viral videos that had an impact on Internet culture, the charts and out hearts.
  • YouTube's Top Trending Video of 2013 is 'The Fox'

    So, what does the fox say? In 2013, it seems like the answer is "massive viral success." YouTube announced its top trending videos of 2013, and Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis topped everything off with their ridiculous hit single, "The Fox."
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