San Francisco’s Outside Lands Music Festival has revealed its 2024 lineup. Topping the bill are headliners Tyler, the Creator, The Killers, and Sturgill Simpson, plus a special country music set performed by Post Malone and a rare live appearance from the one and only Grace Jones.
Other notable acts include The Postal Service, Kaytranda, Slowdive, Jungle, Victoria Monét, Chappell Roan, Romy, Tyla, BadBadNotGood, Kevin Abstract, Killer Mike, The Last Dinner Party, Real Estate, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Japanese House, Ben Howard, Wisp, billy woods, The Lemon Twigs, Corinne Bailey Rae, Men I Trust, and Strfkr.
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Also on the lineup are Chris Lake, Gryffin, Snoh Aalegra, Young the Giant, ScHoolboy Q, Reneé Rapp, Teddy Swimms, Channel Tres, Charley Crockett, Fletcher, TV Girl, Snakehips, Amen Dunes, Allen Stone, Cmat, Cimafunk, Ag Club, and more. Plus, The Blessed Madonna, Idris Elba, Seth Troxler are among the acts...
Other notable acts include The Postal Service, Kaytranda, Slowdive, Jungle, Victoria Monét, Chappell Roan, Romy, Tyla, BadBadNotGood, Kevin Abstract, Killer Mike, The Last Dinner Party, Real Estate, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Japanese House, Ben Howard, Wisp, billy woods, The Lemon Twigs, Corinne Bailey Rae, Men I Trust, and Strfkr.
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Also on the lineup are Chris Lake, Gryffin, Snoh Aalegra, Young the Giant, ScHoolboy Q, Reneé Rapp, Teddy Swimms, Channel Tres, Charley Crockett, Fletcher, TV Girl, Snakehips, Amen Dunes, Allen Stone, Cmat, Cimafunk, Ag Club, and more. Plus, The Blessed Madonna, Idris Elba, Seth Troxler are among the acts...
- 4/23/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
“A lot of Black artists that were instrumental in innovation get forgotten,” says Detroit techno legend Juan Atkins, “or purposefully white washed.” His comments play out over footage of Little Richard performing ‘Tutti Frutti’, electrifying, raw and sexy, giving way to the then-more acceptable cover version by Pat Boone, cosy, sexless and dull. The same thing has happened with Detroit’s early electronic music, with David Guetta – white, European, younger – getting credited as the “grandfather”of the genre. It’s a misconception that Kristian R. Hill’s God Said Give Em Drum Machines aims to set right, though it loses its way somewhat on the journey.
New York was the birthplace of hip hop, and Chicago gave us house, but it was Detroit where dance music created entirely with electronic instruments – drum machines and synths rather than samples and scratched vinyl – was pioneered by a handful of young Black men; Juan Atkins,...
New York was the birthplace of hip hop, and Chicago gave us house, but it was Detroit where dance music created entirely with electronic instruments – drum machines and synths rather than samples and scratched vinyl – was pioneered by a handful of young Black men; Juan Atkins,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Marc Burrows
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Diplo and Miguel appeared on The Tonight Show to perform their dance-ready single, “Don’t Forget My Love.” The pair initially showcased the track from the late-night show’s stage alongside their band — until Miguel jumped on host Jimmy Fallon’s desk to continue the performance.
Diplo also sat down with Fallon to discuss performing at with Anitta at Coachella and DJing at Burning Man. During the interview, the producer recalled helping rescue a cow at Burning Man while high on LSD. “Are you sure it was a cow?” Fallon inquired.
Diplo also sat down with Fallon to discuss performing at with Anitta at Coachella and DJing at Burning Man. During the interview, the producer recalled helping rescue a cow at Burning Man while high on LSD. “Are you sure it was a cow?” Fallon inquired.
- 4/29/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Gabin Rivoire’s documentary “Laurent Garnier: Off the Record,” which explores the origins and rise of techno music through the eyes of one of its pioneers, has sold to multiple territories. The film screens on Saturday at both the Edinburgh and Karlovy Vary film festivals.
The documentary has been acquired in France by Condor Distribution, in Italy by Wanted Cinema, in Spain by Filmin, in Scandinavia by Njutafilms, in Russia by Beat Films, in Switzerland by Rts, and for Ex-Yugoslavia by McF Megacom. Anton, who co-financed and executive produced the film, is handling worldwide sales and is in discussion on closing other key territories.
Speaking exclusively to Variety prior to the film’s world premiere in May at Cph:dox festival in Copenhagen, DJ and music producer Garnier said that he had chosen Rivoire to helm the project because the filmmaker was able to capture the passion Garnier felt about dance music.
The documentary has been acquired in France by Condor Distribution, in Italy by Wanted Cinema, in Spain by Filmin, in Scandinavia by Njutafilms, in Russia by Beat Films, in Switzerland by Rts, and for Ex-Yugoslavia by McF Megacom. Anton, who co-financed and executive produced the film, is handling worldwide sales and is in discussion on closing other key territories.
Speaking exclusively to Variety prior to the film’s world premiere in May at Cph:dox festival in Copenhagen, DJ and music producer Garnier said that he had chosen Rivoire to helm the project because the filmmaker was able to capture the passion Garnier felt about dance music.
- 8/18/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
With Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Online’s latest update comes yet another affirmation of the music and video games industries’ growing partnership, as the two businesses continue to intertwine. On Tuesday (July 20th), GTA developer Rockstar Games announced that it’s soundtracking the update with music entirely from its own record label, CircoLoco Records.
Rockstar Games co-founded CircoLoco Records with eponymous Ibiza club culture brand CircoLoco in May, and the label released the compilation album Monday Dreamin’ in early July following four EP drops in June. Now, Rockstar is injecting...
Rockstar Games co-founded CircoLoco Records with eponymous Ibiza club culture brand CircoLoco in May, and the label released the compilation album Monday Dreamin’ in early July following four EP drops in June. Now, Rockstar is injecting...
- 7/20/2021
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Avant-pop artist and DJ Matthew Dear has released a new song, “Gutters and Beyond,” from his upcoming album, Preacher’s Sigh & Potion: Lost Album, out June 25th via Ghostly International.
“Gutters and Beyond” begins with a brooding, crackling mix of textural synths and percussion, over which Dear eventually laces a chant-like poem that finds him grappling with sobriety. “There was a time when I was strong. I could take it so very long,” he says, “But desolation has enveloped my mind. I’ll be gone before you know. But one...
“Gutters and Beyond” begins with a brooding, crackling mix of textural synths and percussion, over which Dear eventually laces a chant-like poem that finds him grappling with sobriety. “There was a time when I was strong. I could take it so very long,” he says, “But desolation has enveloped my mind. I’ll be gone before you know. But one...
- 6/9/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Video game developer Rockstar Games and Ibiza club culture icon CircoLoco announced Monday the launch of new independent record label CircoLoco Records.
CircoLoco Records will release its first project, the compilation album Monday Dreamin’, in July, and will tease the album with individual weekly EP drops starting June 4th. The project will feature new music from 20 artists handpicked by CircoLoco and Rockstar that reflect CircoLoco’s history, the two companies say. Artists on the album, all of whom have played sets for CircoLoco’s parties in the past, include Luciano,...
CircoLoco Records will release its first project, the compilation album Monday Dreamin’, in July, and will tease the album with individual weekly EP drops starting June 4th. The project will feature new music from 20 artists handpicked by CircoLoco and Rockstar that reflect CircoLoco’s history, the two companies say. Artists on the album, all of whom have played sets for CircoLoco’s parties in the past, include Luciano,...
- 5/24/2021
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Pioneering DJ Laurent Garnier on Documentary About His Life and Evolution of Dance Music (Exclusive)
Gabin Rivoire’s documentary “Laurent Garnier: Off the Record,” which explores the origins and rise of techno music through the eyes of one of its pioneers, is set to world premiere on May 7 in front of a live audience at the Cph:dox festival in Copenhagen. Anton, which is handling world sales, has released its first official trailer exclusively to Variety. Garnier, one of the world’s leading DJs and a well-respected music producer, talks to Variety from his home in France, which is still in lockdown, preventing him from traveling to the premiere, about how the film evolved, his love of techno, and how the pandemic caused him to stop listening to techno music for the first time in more than 30 years.
Garnier had been approached a few times by people wanting to make a documentary about his life, but wanted to “open the doors and work in trust” with a filmmaker,...
Garnier had been approached a few times by people wanting to make a documentary about his life, but wanted to “open the doors and work in trust” with a filmmaker,...
- 4/30/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
"You want to share it with as many people as possible." Abramorama has debuted the trailer for a music documentary titled What We Started, focusing on the Edm (or Electronic Dance Music) scene. I confess I am a huge Edm fan and have been listening for many years. This doc attempts to be a definitive look at the scene and the music and the people behind it all. The documentary features heavy-weight electronic dance music artists, including the infamous young new DJ, Martin Garrix, the legendary Carl Cox, as well as appearances by Erick Morillo, Moby, David Guetta, Afrojack, Paul Oakenfold, Seth Troxler, and DJ Tiesto. There are multiple cameos from musical superstars, including Usher and Ed Sheeran, who help exemplify the power and reach that electronic dance music has over mainstream music genres. This really looks damn good, seems to be a comprehensive examination of the entire culture. I'm...
- 2/16/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Crssd Festival has just unveiled what is arguably their most enticing lineup to date. The bi-annual event has become a staple of the West Coast music scene since its debut in 2015, with both of their festivals selling out this year. Considering the success Crssd has enjoyed so far, it should come as no surprise that their latest lineup hints towards their most ambitious outing yet.
The event has secured a number of top tier headliners for 2017, including Flume, Duke Domont, Justin Martin, Lane 8, Seth Troxler (b2b with Eats Everything) and more. The supporting cast is comprised of plenty of other exciting acts like Skream, AlunaGeorge, Bob Moses, Jack Master, Billie Eilish, Kasbo, Wax Motif, Dusky, Lost Frequencies and Giraffage.
Crssd is slated to return to the usual location of Waterfront Park in San Diego on March 4-5, 2017. Tickets for the upcoming event will go on sale December 27 at 12pm Pst,...
The event has secured a number of top tier headliners for 2017, including Flume, Duke Domont, Justin Martin, Lane 8, Seth Troxler (b2b with Eats Everything) and more. The supporting cast is comprised of plenty of other exciting acts like Skream, AlunaGeorge, Bob Moses, Jack Master, Billie Eilish, Kasbo, Wax Motif, Dusky, Lost Frequencies and Giraffage.
Crssd is slated to return to the usual location of Waterfront Park in San Diego on March 4-5, 2017. Tickets for the upcoming event will go on sale December 27 at 12pm Pst,...
- 12/21/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
Over the last week, La based club Cure And The Cause stirred up some controversy in the dance music scene by banning laptops from the DJ booth. Club owner Kenny Summit justified the decision with some notorious statements, telling laptop DJs to “learn the tools of the trade already.” It’s just the latest episode of a constant dialogue about what defines “true DJing” and what technology is appropriate for DJs to use.
Seasoned DJs Richie Hawtin and Seth Troxler took to social media recently to weigh in on the issue, with each offering up a different perspective in response to the controversy. Richie Hawtin criticized the venue’s decision to ban laptops, stating “Most ridiculous rule ever!Stifling creativity by limiting an artists own personal approach is a step backwards.”
Most ridiculous rule ever!Stifling creativity by limiting an artists own personal approach is a step backwards. https://t.
Seasoned DJs Richie Hawtin and Seth Troxler took to social media recently to weigh in on the issue, with each offering up a different perspective in response to the controversy. Richie Hawtin criticized the venue’s decision to ban laptops, stating “Most ridiculous rule ever!Stifling creativity by limiting an artists own personal approach is a step backwards.”
Most ridiculous rule ever!Stifling creativity by limiting an artists own personal approach is a step backwards. https://t.
- 6/6/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
After its tenth anniversary, there’s no denying that Movement has lived up to its name. The Detroit music festival once again succeeded in drawing the techno elite from every corner of the globe to celebrate the genre in the city of its birthplace, but this year’s edition in particular served as a special homecoming of sorts.
After all, the extra year digit was but one milestone reached by the techno community this past week. Shortly before the event took place, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan declared the week of May 23rd-30th Detroit Techno Week. Following that, a business report presented a couple of days later at the International Music Summit in Ibiza revealed that the genre surpassed all others in Beatport downloads last year. Then, on the first day of the festival, the Movement Main Stage was headlined by none other than Kraftwerk – a group whose music tremendously...
After all, the extra year digit was but one milestone reached by the techno community this past week. Shortly before the event took place, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan declared the week of May 23rd-30th Detroit Techno Week. Following that, a business report presented a couple of days later at the International Music Summit in Ibiza revealed that the genre surpassed all others in Beatport downloads last year. Then, on the first day of the festival, the Movement Main Stage was headlined by none other than Kraftwerk – a group whose music tremendously...
- 6/3/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
No festival has gone on as long as Mysteryland Nl, so its lineup announcements make for big news in the Dutch electronic music scene. For that reason, the festival’s organizers have spared no means in putting out an initial lineup that solidifies it as a massive not to be missed.
For starters, Dutch superstars Afrojack and Martin Garrix accompany none other than Diplo on the top row of the lineup. Robin Schulz, Galantis, Gorgon City and Seth Troxler will each perform at the festival as well, in addition to dozens of other artists who have also found their names on the esteemed roster.
The inaugural edition of Mysteryland Nl took place on the Midland circuit in Lelystad, which means that the 2016 edition – which will take place in Haarlemmermeer on August 27th-28th – will mark the 24th edition of the festival. Check out the first lineup announcement below and keep...
For starters, Dutch superstars Afrojack and Martin Garrix accompany none other than Diplo on the top row of the lineup. Robin Schulz, Galantis, Gorgon City and Seth Troxler will each perform at the festival as well, in addition to dozens of other artists who have also found their names on the esteemed roster.
The inaugural edition of Mysteryland Nl took place on the Midland circuit in Lelystad, which means that the 2016 edition – which will take place in Haarlemmermeer on August 27th-28th – will mark the 24th edition of the festival. Check out the first lineup announcement below and keep...
- 3/30/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
There’s no simple roadmap for how a conglomerate of SFX Entertainment’s size goes through chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, and trivial details were bound to fall by the wayside. In the most recent court documents that have surfaced as a result of the company’s legal proceedings, partial lineup details for three of its festivals have made their rounds on social media.
To be specific, some of the headliners for Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening and Mamby On The Beach have been revealed to the public. Artists as big as deadmau5, Hardwell, Claude VonStroke and Tchami have found their way onto the entertainment rosters for the former two events, with the likes of Hannah Wants, Chromeo and Chet Faker on the last.
The full lineup leaks for the three SFX Entertainment-run events are listed below, but since each festival will surely feature more names on their rosters, fans should expect to...
To be specific, some of the headliners for Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening and Mamby On The Beach have been revealed to the public. Artists as big as deadmau5, Hardwell, Claude VonStroke and Tchami have found their way onto the entertainment rosters for the former two events, with the likes of Hannah Wants, Chromeo and Chet Faker on the last.
The full lineup leaks for the three SFX Entertainment-run events are listed below, but since each festival will surely feature more names on their rosters, fans should expect to...
- 3/30/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
It’s confirmed; Disclosure and Rudimental’s very own festival Wild Life will return in 2016, kicking off across two days over the summer. The event began as a show series in 2014 with several successful dates in key cities like Miami and Vegas, before being elevated to full blown festival status last year thanks to the UK duo with help from Rudimental.
2016’s edition of Wild Life is set to take place at Brighton City Airport, spanning June 11 and 12. No details have been released yet regarding the lineup, but if last year’s eclectic roster (which included the likes of Wu Tang Clan, Seth Troxler, Gorgon City and more) is any indication, festival goers can expect some choice performers to make the cut.
Following up on a successful end of the year album release that saw the duo’s sophomore LP Caracal come to fruition, 2016 is set to be a big year for Disclosure,...
2016’s edition of Wild Life is set to take place at Brighton City Airport, spanning June 11 and 12. No details have been released yet regarding the lineup, but if last year’s eclectic roster (which included the likes of Wu Tang Clan, Seth Troxler, Gorgon City and more) is any indication, festival goers can expect some choice performers to make the cut.
Following up on a successful end of the year album release that saw the duo’s sophomore LP Caracal come to fruition, 2016 is set to be a big year for Disclosure,...
- 1/19/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
It’s July 1st, 2014, the U.S. National Team will soon be eliminated from the World Cup and Israeli techno DJ Guy Gerber is sitting behind a mixing board at Daddy’s House Recording Studios, reviewing masters for the album he created with the man who gave the building its name. “So many people told me, ‘Don’t do it, it’s not going to come out, it’s not going to work,'” he recalls, but a month and half later – and four years after the two artist began...
- 8/11/2014
- by Nick Murray
- Rollingstone.com
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