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The summer may be over, but that does not mean the festivals have to be. Taking place this Jan 16-18 at the Figali Convention Center in Panama City, Panama, Disco Donnie Presents and local promoter Showpro will be hosting the third consecutive running of electronic music festival The Day After Festival. TDA (The Day After) just announced the first wave of lineup that will be joining the festival today. The main headliners that will be gracing the main stage and underground leaning Beatport stage include a Dutch threesome of Tiësto, Martin Garrix and Afrojack on the main stage with Claude von Stroke and Art Department at the Beatport stage. -
Claude VonStroke, Green Velvet Form Side Project 'Get Real,' Announce Tour
Spontaneous pairings seem to be coming back in vogue in dance music. Skrillex and Diplo have started touring and releasing music as Jack U. Dillon Francis and Flosstradomus, though not an official duo, have been billed on festival lineups together as Dillstradomus. The legendary duo of Sharam and Dubfire got the band back together in 2014 to reform Deep Dish after an eight-year hiatus focusing on their own solo careers. Now a new pairing has been announced and will be hitting the road together. Dirtybird Records don Claude von Stroke and Green Velvet have formed the new duo Get Real and will be taking their act on the road for three special shows to close out the year, via "Dancing Astronaut." Though neither has explicitly explained what "Get Real" means, it can be implied that they will be playing "real" house music far removed from the main stages at festivals and better suited for dark nightclubs.
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