It’s reassuring that even after spending a large chunk of 2015 making radio-ready pop music with the likes of Justin Bieber, Skrillex can still throw down a set of bone-rattling bass music when the situation calls for it.
Now that Edc Brasil has wrapped up, a direct recording of his performance at the festival has begun making its rounds on social media, and it’s definitely worth watching. Mixing grating bass wobbles with saccharine melodies and borderline chipmunk-esque vocals in the style that Skrillex is known for, the performance succeeded in energizing the thousands-deep crowd in attendance on the evening he played.
Replete with remixes and edits of tracks from the likes of of Avicii, Fetty Wap and A$AP Ferg as well as a whole host of originals, his set made for a spirited return to the style that made him famous back in 2010-2011.
Considering that artists like Dash Berlin,...
Now that Edc Brasil has wrapped up, a direct recording of his performance at the festival has begun making its rounds on social media, and it’s definitely worth watching. Mixing grating bass wobbles with saccharine melodies and borderline chipmunk-esque vocals in the style that Skrillex is known for, the performance succeeded in energizing the thousands-deep crowd in attendance on the evening he played.
Replete with remixes and edits of tracks from the likes of of Avicii, Fetty Wap and A$AP Ferg as well as a whole host of originals, his set made for a spirited return to the style that made him famous back in 2010-2011.
Considering that artists like Dash Berlin,...
- 12/7/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
After much ado about the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs and the particularly controversial #1 entry, it appears as though the publication decided to give some exposure to its much-deserving runners up – and a significant number of dance music fans feel that the entries on this list ought to have placed on the one that preceded it. DJ Mag released the list of artists who placed from 101-150 according to their vote-based contest, and this list certainly has its fair share of world-class talent.
Among the names on this list are Flume, Fatboy Slim, Maceo Plex, Loco Dice and Seth Troxler. Former DJ Mag #1 Sasha places at #141, and trap duo Flosstradamus brings up the rear at #150.
The full list of the DJ Mag Top 101-150 artists is as follows:
101 Twoloud
102 3 Are Legend
103 DJ Feel
104 Bobina
105 Ran D
106 Zomboy
107 Noisecontrollers
108 Kryder
109 Carl Nunes
110 Adaro
111 Djs From Mars
112 Infected Mushroom
113 Atmozfears
114 Flume
115 Merk & Kremont...
Among the names on this list are Flume, Fatboy Slim, Maceo Plex, Loco Dice and Seth Troxler. Former DJ Mag #1 Sasha places at #141, and trap duo Flosstradamus brings up the rear at #150.
The full list of the DJ Mag Top 101-150 artists is as follows:
101 Twoloud
102 3 Are Legend
103 DJ Feel
104 Bobina
105 Ran D
106 Zomboy
107 Noisecontrollers
108 Kryder
109 Carl Nunes
110 Adaro
111 Djs From Mars
112 Infected Mushroom
113 Atmozfears
114 Flume
115 Merk & Kremont...
- 10/21/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
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