• Skrillex, Diplo, Wacka Flocka Flame Join Jauz Onstage During LA Friendzy Tour Stop [WATCH]

    Sam Vogel, the electronic bass music producer and DJ better known as Jauz, kicked off his Friendzy Tour this past weekend with three sold-out SoCal shows boasting historic back-to-back sets featuring more DJ talent than some festivals do. The first leg of the tour featured guest appearances from Wacka Flocka Flame, Skrillex and Diplo as Jack U, Marshmello, Ookay, Kill the Noise, Dirtyphonics and What So Not among others.
  • Diplo Invests In USL Team, Arizona United Soccer Club

    Diplo is well-known for being a DJ and record producer, but in the past 12 months he has set his eyes on becoming more of a mogul. He has become heavily involved with Spotify, while expanding the reach of his label and its parties Mad Decent Block Party to India. Now he has announced that he is joining a consortium of new investors that include his management team TMWRK, to invest in USL club Arizona United Soccer Club.
  • Pusha T, Tinashe, Diplo Want You To Go "Behind The Lyrics" With Genius & Spotify

    Despite a few lawsuits, Spotify is continuing to expand its empire. Today, Jan. 12, it has announced a new partnership with crowd-sourcing lyrics company Genius that will take user "behind the lyrics." To help inaugurate these new playlists, Spotify has enlisted the help of a few artists well versed in making big tunes, Diplo, Pusha T and Tinashe to take listeners deeper into the meaning of these songs as the artists intended them.
  • Marshmello Self-Released Debut Album ‘Joytime,’ Identity Remains Anonymous [LISTEN]

    Marshmello, the anonymous producer/DJ known for serving-up a s'more-like hybrid of trap-styled house and future bass while dressed as a huge fluffy marshmallow, has self-released his debut album titled Joytime. While the full-length has already garnered massive support--in a recent Facebook post the producer shared that the LP reached No. 1 on the iTunes top electronic albums chart shortly after dropping--the true identity of the masked musician remains a mystery.
  • David Guetta Drops 2-Hour Year End Mix on BBC Radio 1's 'Diplo and Friends'

    It's hard to deny that David Guetta had one of his best years of his musical career in 2015, so it should come as no shock that on the last Saturday night before 2016, Guetta was chosen to play a 2-hour guest mix on Diplo's BBC Radio 1, weekly radio show, Diplo and Friends. If you're in need of some of 2015's best music, look no further because Guetta has you covered.
  • Spotify Wants To Make Your Party Playlists Better With Diplo's Help

    One of the biggest struggles for anyone who hosts a party or attends one is the need to have good music that can appease a larger audience. Music journalists and other industry professionals will hold their nose at this task and try to educate a crowd with some eccentric tunes pumped through the aux chord, but for the rest of the civilized world, this task can be daunting. Now Spotify thinks it has the answer with a new and improved party playlist function that it has launched with the help of Diplo.
  • Diplo, Bad Royale Remix Migos 'Look At My Dab'

    Dabbing -- it's everywhere. Athletes are doing as celebrations or just because they can. People all across music are indulging themselves in the new dance craze. Cam Newton may have been dubbed the official Dab Daddy, but Diplo has been dabbing all over the world on tour by himself, with Skrillex and with Major Lazer and now has new ammunition to do so with in the form of a remix alongside Mad Decent signee Bad Royale.
  • Diplo Talks Grammy Nominations, 'Lean On' Snub, Skrillex and Justin Bieber in New Interview

    Diplo may himself be nominated for three Grammy Awards this year (Producer of the Year, Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Recording), but the "Where Are U Now" DJ isn't being quiet about his opinions on the award show. In an interview with The New York Times, Diplo spoke on his nominated works as well as some of the major snubs in EDM, including "Lean On" by his group Major Lazer, featuring DJ Snake and MO.
  • Woman Reportedly Suffers a Drug Overdose at Stereosonic Festival in Australia

    Electronic music festivals have come under fire for the number of overdoses in recent years, and now a woman has reportedly died from a drug overdose at Stereosonic Festival in Australia. The traveling event is unique to Australia and more than 50,000 people attended the first date of the event in Sydney at Olympic Park.
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