• Skrillex Features New SNAILS On OWSLA Radio; Diplo Drops Jack U Opener On Good Enuff [LISTEN]

    After throwing down another massive headlining set at Coachella together as Jack U, both Skrillex and Diplo continued to share new music with the masses all weekend long. The former featured brand-spanking-new tracks from none other than SNAILS on the seventh episode of his OWSLA Radio Beats 1 show; the latter finally dropped the previously unidentified Jack U opener, now known as Donald Buck's "Bloodclat," via his new Mad Decent sub-label Good Enuff.
  • Skrillex’s NEST HQ Streams New Mix By Callie Reiff, 16-Year-Old Bass Prodigy [LISTEN]

    Rising producer and DJ Callie Reiff might only be 16 years old, but she has been slaying the electronic dance music scene -- and sharing some of New York City's biggest stages with the likes of Madeon, Big Gigantic, Wolfgang Gartner and Mija--ever since learning the tricks of the trade. Most recently, the bass prodigy has shared a new minimix with NEST HQ, the collaborative brainchild of Skrillex and his OWSLA imprint.
  • Skrillex Teams Up With MUST DIE!, Team EZY on OWSLA ‘Worldwide Broadcast’ Compilation [LISTEN]

    Mere hours before dropping the OWSLA compilation album, 'Worldwide Broadcast,' Skrillex leaked "VIP's," his new collaboration with Berlin-based producer MUST DIE!. Now the entire album, which features the label lead's remix of GTA's "Red Lips" and his collaboration with Team EZY as well as Mija's DJ Snake remix and tracks by DJ Sliink, Yellow Claw, Bixel Boys and Poupon among others, is available to stream.
  • Twitch Launches Music Library: Video Game Streaming Service Unveils Partnerships with OWSLA, Dim Mak, More

    A video game streaming service has announced today, Jan. 15, that it is expanding into the music arena with a new Twitch Music section of its website. It will feature a growing library of music from approved publishers and labels and allow for artists to stream their own original music through the service. Twitch music, as of this writing, has 538 songs in its catalog and has deals with publishers like Steve Aoki's Dim Mak Records, Skrillex's OWSLA, Flux Pavilion's Circus Records, Spinnin' Records and more. It is primarily EDM-focused for now, but in the site's FAQ, it clarifies that "our intention is to add music from all genres to our library." Twitch and the music community have been closely intertwined for some time now. Krewella unveiled their first song post-Kris Trindl, "Say Goodbye," through the service. Skrillex live streamed his OWSLA holiday party through the service in December. Several artists like deadmau5, Steve Aoki, Porter Robinson and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit have partnered with Twitch to live stream their own video game playing. Indie dance music label Monstercat has helped pave the way for the music library with a 24/7 music channel called Monstercat FM.
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