Sónar Reykjavík 2015: Better Late Than Never?

As you may have guessed from the title, I have had more trouble than expected getting this article into the world. So, although the article is a bit late, the festival was such a flawless experience for me that I … Continue reading

Sónar Reykjavík 2015 Starts Tonight! (Lineup Listed)

Tonight, if you have found yourself way up north in Reykjavík, Iceland, you need to be heading to the beautiful Harpa Concert Hall to start day one of Sónar Reykjavík. Over the next three days I, myself, will be running around … Continue reading

Iceland Airwaves 2014: What Just Happened?

Grab a coffee. This was a crazy week.   Where do you even begin with a festival like Iceland Airwaves? Do you start with the lineup? Maybe list the massive local talent first? Or start with the big names? You … Continue reading

Set of the Week: Lexer at Greifswald on November 22nd 2013

I’m thinkin’ a weekly featured set may be in order around here. So let’s start this new tradition with a fantastic set by German Deep House artist Lexer, who I mentioned recently in an article about Dennis Kruissen’s remix of Red … Continue reading

Lexer – Red Balloon (Dennis Kruissen Remix) Is The Only Thing That Makes Sense Today

I’m just not entirely certain how I went this long without being completely obsessed with Dennis Kruissen, but I’m here to make sure that doesn’t happen to the rest of you. It starts with a beautiful track called Red Balloon by … Continue reading

Armin van Buuren as Gaia at Ultra 2014 – Video and Track List!

This year at the ever-popular Ultra Music Festival, the still-number-one-dj-in-my-heart Armin van Buuren played his ASOT650 set as Gaia. And it was amazing. Armin began releasing music under the pseudonym Gaia in the late nineties with the first release being … Continue reading

Deadmau5 Releases Martin Garrix Remix at Ultra!

Okay so maybe he didn’t so much “release a remix” as troll the entire dance music community at one of the largest dance music platforms on planet earth using a children’s song written in 1917. You know, no big deal. … Continue reading