Samm returns with his new release “Imagination” on Magnifik Music

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After a whirlwind summer that saw sold-out Magnifik shows, a stage hosting at Tomorrowland, and his summer single “Body Language” amassing millions of streams, Belgian breakout hitmaker Samm returns with his new release “Imagination” on Magnifik Music.

Backed by an international tour with Magnifik shows at Amsterdam, Lisbon, Mykonos, and London, Samm continues to cement his status as one of the most sought-after DJs and producers in the electronic music scene.

Following the runaway success of his summer single “Body Language“- boasting millions of streams across multiple platforms – Belgian breakout sensation Samm returns with his new track “Imagination” on Magnifik Music. The track serves as an immersive gateway into an emotional, vivid atmosphere, with deep bass, warm synths, and fluid percussion.

Here’s what Samm had to say:

“‘Imagination’ is all about taking listeners on an emotional journey, with moments that lift you up and really move you. Hearing it connect with festival crowds for the first time, truly captured the feeling I was aiming for.”

Samm Imagination
Samm – Imagination

As co-owner of Magnifik Records (with Ajna), Samm has established a successful label, sound, and event series in his native Belgium with sold-out events at venues such as De Kaaien, Ampere, and OLT Rivierenhof, as well as a stage hosting at Tomorrowland this past summer.

On 27 December, Samm and Ajna will present their latest and biggest Magnifik show at Waagnatie in Antwerp.

From these Belgian roots, Samm‘s journey to international stages continues in full force: following Magnifik shows in Amsterdam, Lisbon, Mykonos, and London, the label now prepares to bring its immersive music gatherings to other key destinations in 2026.

Listen and pre-order here.

elrow reveals full lineup for its debut elrow Town in Madrid

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After two years of absence, one of the world’s most impactful entertainment events companies is back with its most significant proposal. This time, elrow will debut its elrow town in Madrid.

On April 15th, the iconic event will be back, transforming the Mad Cool grounds in Madrid into the biggest elrow universe. Dedicated to the emotions that live amongst the crowd, this first edition of elrow Town will welcome more than 25,000 people to unite, celebrate life together, dance and go crazy with more than five different stages, themes, incredible decorations and several performances acts.

Going back to its roots in quality dance music culture – elrow is ready to announce the artists involved. Headlining this trip, the unique international talent of Paul Kalkbrenner, Drumcode leader Adam Beyer, Hot Creations captain Jamie Jones, Danish globetrotting Dj Kölsch, Swiss artist and Ibiza favourite Andrea Oliva alongside the Australian new generation of superstars, Fisher, will all be dropping by the Mad Cool grounds with his usual crazy antics and uplifting beats.

elrow Town Madrid 2022 lineup

Andrés campo , Anfitsa Letyago, Chelina Manuhutu,, Cuartero, De La Swing, Latmun, Lilly Palmer , Marc Maya, Marco Faraone, Toni Varga, Barbara Lago, Amedeo Picone y Florentia complete the full list of artists.

elrow has designed the perfect and complete pack to make you feel delighted and part of this tribe. A tradition in which theatre, music and performance are the party’s keys. Get ready to get into another dimension in a new 11hours non-stop festival edition. In elrow Town territory, reality becomes fantasy, and dreams come true!

Tickets available HERE!

WATCH: Martin Garrix gets hilariously pranked by Axwell^Ingrosso [VIDEO]

Dutch prodigy, Martin Garrix, was the center of a prank put on by famous Swedish duo, Axwell ^ Ingrosso, in their Bangkok hotel room earlier today.

The three headliners for Thailand’s Together Festival are seen goofing around before the big show in EDM DJ, Sebastian Ingrosso’s Instagram post.

The video shows DJ and record producer, Axwell, tricking Garrix into sticking his arms inside his shirt while music partner, Ingrosso, sneaks up behind the young superstar and pulls down his pants. The three immediately burst out laughing as Garrix pulls up his jeans and goes in for hug with Ingrosso.

The 20-year-old DJ, record producer and musician, just ranked number 1 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list for 2016 and he continues to kill the game in the EDM industry.

The prominent duo, Axwell ^ Ingrosso, former members of electronic music supergroup, Swedish House Mafia along with ex-friend, Steve Angelo, officially debuted their new twosome group in 2014. Since then, the two continue to gain a huge prominence in the EDM community.

Glad to see these DJs still have time to joke around with their crazy schedules. Keep us laughing you three.

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Kölsch delivers incredibly emotive rework of Joe Goddard & Franky Rizardo’s ‘No Judgement’

Dutch DJ and producer, Kölsch puts his signature touch on Franky Rizardo & Joe Goddard’s ‘No Judgement’, out today on FFRR.

The original came together via a plan concocted to bring artists together during these unconventional times by BBC Radio 1’s Danny Howard. Launching his ‘Lockdown Link Up‘ he paired artists & producers at random, Franky Rizardo and Joe Goddard were two out of sixteen dually selected to collaborate on production during their time in isolation. Since its release, the track has had vast support across airwaves and DSP’s with plays from Pete Tong & Danny Howard, as well as being added to key dance lists such as Spotify‘s ‘Altar‘.

Kölsch has been a master in rewriting the rulebook on techno production and is critically acclaimed in his craft, known for setting it on a melodic and emotion-induced course. His rework of ‘No Judgement‘ holds the incredibly soulful vocal to the forefront, layering it around stirring electronic lines in typical Kolsch fashion.

With a string of high-profile festival shows, Kölsch has continued his run of global domination with his Ibiza residencies & Berghain Panorama Bar DJ sets & his infamous live stream on top of the Eiffel Tower racking up 5 million viewers. Adding that to his residency on BBC Radio 1, worldwide tours and summer hits such as ‘Hell To The Liars‘, Kölsch traditionally provides groundbreaking and genre-defining cuts in all he does and his ‘No Judgement‘ rework makes no excuse.

Listen to the tracks below.

Nightclub Loses Business License After VIDEO Shows Horse Inside Club!

We all know some pretty crazy things happen inside nightclubs, but the recent videos from Miami’s Mokai Lounge are disgusting.

In the video below, you see a woman attempt to ride a white horse through a crowded Miami nightclub, and it ends terribly. It’s very clear that the horse was not happy and neither were the party-goers who witnessed the madness. The spooked horse almost immediately bucks the women off and the videos have gone viral.

This past friday, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber held a press conference regarding the events that took place at the ‘Mokai Lounge’ and had this to say about it:

“This morning we heard about and saw an extremely troubling video of what can only be described as insane stupidity and irresponsibility”

The whole thing isn’t only stupid but it’s also straight up animal abuse. The poor horse looks terrified and we’re lucky no one was seriously injured. A full investigation has been launched and Mokai Lounge has since lost it’s business license. According to Police, this isn’t the first time something like this has occurred at the nightclub.

You can watch more from the press conference here. 

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Tomorrowland Drops the Official Tomorrowland Brasil 2023 Aftermovie

In October 2023, the world’s best electronic dance music festival, Tomorrowland celebrated its grand return to Brazil with People of Tomorrow from all around the world gathering and uniting in the beautiful festival area of Parque Maeda in Itu, São Paulo. Revolving around the theme ‘The Reflection of Love’, Tomorrowland Brasil 2023 represented a magnificent new chapter in the history of Tomorrowland.

Music fans celebrated love, music and unity, while enjoying breathtaking performances across 6 mesmerizing stages by more than 100 of the planet’s best electronic music artists, including AFROJACK, Alok, Amber Broos, Andromedik, ANNA, Antdot, Brina Knauss, Cat Dealers, Da Tweekaz, Dimitri Vegas, Fideles, Henri PFR, Ida Engberg, Indira Paganotto, John Newman, Joris Voorn, Kölsch, Lost Frequencies, MANDY, Martin Garrix, MATTN, Maz, Mind Against, Nervo, Netsky, Nina Kraviz, Öwnboss, Paul Kalkbrenner, Steve Angello, Steve Aoki, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Tiësto, TSHA, Vintage Culture, Yves V and many more.

Taking people back to the beautiful story written around the legendary ‘The Reflection of Love‘ stage, the video is a captivating recap from this year’s Brazilian edition. Relive the most magical moments now with the official Tomorrowland Brasil 2023 aftermovie and prepare to unite again for a new adventure from October 11-13, 2024 at Parque Maeda in Itu, São Paulo.

Here’s how long Drugs stay in your system !

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After a long weekend out partying with your friends, you might wonder how long certain drugs might stay in your body. Have a big interview coming up? Let’s hope not.

Everybody’s body is different, thus affecting each of us a little different. Along with that, it also varies between genetics, the drug test itself, lifestyle and the type of drug. It’s been proven that individuals with higher metabolism’s are able to flush the drugs from their systems much faster. This is why older people have a much more difficult time ridding the drugs from their system.

Certain drugs like LSD are out of our systems much faster than other substances since the intake is so much less. A smart decision would be to first buy a testing kit and be aware of what exactly your taking.

Check out the facts we’ve listed below. Credits go IFLScience for sharing info!

Cannabis: 7 to 30 days in urine; 90 days in hair; 14 days in blood
Cocaine: 3 to 4 days in urine; 90 days in hair; a day or two in blood
Heroin: 3 to 4 days in urine; 90 days in hair; about half a day in blood
LSD: Up to 3 days in urine; 3 days in hair; less than five hours in blood
MDMA: 3 to 4 days in urine; 90 days in hair; a day or two in blood
Methamphetamine: 3 to 6 days in urine; 90 days in hair; up to three days in blood

Seth Hills joins forces with DAMEN on ‘Losing My Mind’

Dutch electronic powerhouse Seth Hills joins forces with rising South African DJ/producer DAMEN to deliver an emotionally-charged, club-ready anthem ‘Losing My Mind’, released on Tomorrowland Music.

Blending hard-hitting beats, soaring synths, and raw emotion, ‘Losing My Mind‘ is a high-energy, dark, and bold anthem about the moment everything feels like it’s slipping away.

From the very first beat, it builds tension, then drops into a heavy, bass-driven hook that’s made for festival stages and late-night drives alike.

Seth Hills & DAMEN Losing My Mind
Seth Hills & DAMEN – Losing My Mind

With its emotional vocals, polished production, and undeniable energy, ‘Losing My Mind‘ is poised to be a standout moment in both artists’ catalogs – and a must-add for any summer playlist.

Listen to the track below.

Exclusive Interview with DJ and Producer Matchy

What inspired you while producing your latest joints on Beyond Now and KATERMUKKE?

Let’s be honest: Although thanks to Corona (and as a consequence closed clubs and no gigs all over the world) there was more time to produce new music, it has been a very difficult time – even when it comes to producing new music.

Personally I draw a lot of energy for the studio from clubbing, the crowd’s vibe on the dance floor and I was certainly missing this during the lockdown months in order to be creative. But after an initially less productive phase, I also had a very good phase in autumn and discovered for myself that I actually enjoy collaborations with singers and producing tracks that I like to hear at home too rather than “just” pure club tracks.

What boosts your creativity in music?

There are many things. Often it is the great experience that you have gained over the weekend. These experiences and memories give you the strength to go back to the studio with full energy during the week.

But also many small impressions from everyday life can be used and translated directly into track elements. That can be a conversation that might lead to the topic of a track or simply some street noises in the right pitch or even the hum of a fly in the right rhythm.

What challenges do you currently face as an artist but also as a label owner?

At the moment mainly how to get both sorted and bring everything under one roof.

Even though I would like to start a new track project every day because my head is filled with creativity, a good track takes time, revision and again fine-tuning.

Often I don’t come home before Monday after a long weekend and usually need a day off to recover. With administrative work that I have to do as well, that often leaves it to one or two days I can spend in the studio during the week.

The same goes for the label: Sure, I would like to release even more music on the label than at the moment but quality comes first and the label is just as good as its team – I can’t do everything by myself. Beyond Now is structured like a family business. But with your family of choice, great artists and friends – creating an environment where you feel comfortable.

You travel internationally and play in clubs and festivals all over the world. What do you always have with you to pass the time on the plane?

I usually check out Netflix the night before I fly and download a couple of movies so that they are available offline and I can watch them during the flight. It is important to get a clear head and to rest, because the travel from gig to another is often tightly scheduled and therefore quite exhausting. Nevertheless, sometimes I try to work on new tracks – for example if I already did a great part of the production in the studio I can work on the arrangement simply with my laptop. But that actually works better on a train ride rather than on a plane.

What fascinates you most about the scene?

The scene never stands still, something is always happening: New countries, where electronic music is booming, new trends and styles occur constantly. It’s all about emotions and smiling faces – no matter what, who or where – people strive for freedom and enjoyment, escaping reality at least for a bit. Electronic music and our scene provide exactly this opportunity.

I just love being able to do exactly what I like and our scene is one of the few that gives you the freedom to do so. Thanks to my label Beyond Now, I don’t have to follow style guidelines from any label. I can make exactly the music that I simply feel like doing and that comes from my heart.

And where do you get the energy for your high-quality output, which repeatedly makes it to the top of Beatport and to countless plays on Spotify?

I learned to be more patient and that good productions need some time, even if it’s a “simpler club track”. Nowadays I test and adjust tracks multiple times before they are ready for release. Only when I’m 100% satisfied and the track works on the dance floors as desired, it’s scheduled for release.

Usually every couple of weeks I lock myself in the studio for a couple of days and solely work on new track ideas from morning till late. By focusing all my energy only on music during that time, I often get around 5 strong ideas, which I will then work on and finalize during the next weeks. Ah yeah.. and taking some naps here and there, helps too haha.

What’s going on with “Matchy” in the coming weeks and months?

It’s more than great to be back on tour and the festival summer isn’t over yet. It just moved to warmer countries like Africa, India or South America. But I’m also looking forward to the club season that will start in Europe soon. For example I can’t wait to play in Ukraine for the first time in October and the club reopening in Germany will be huge for sure!

Furthermore I have a lot of new tracks in the pipeline, which will see the light soon. So stay tuned!

barnacle boi releases his powerful track “Love Hotel” on vibe.digital

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Ian Oliver, popularly known as barnacle boi, is truly making his mark on the East Coast music vibes. This Denver native has traveled from snowy landscapes to the heart of the music scene, and his latest track, “Love Hotel”, is just a hint of what’s in store.

While “Love Hotel” is a dreamy concoction of barnacle boi‘s signature sound, I was gripped by the evolution of this artist overall when I stepped back. From the chill mountains of Denver to the buzz of major music festivals, his journey gets more impressive over time. This year alone, he’s rocked stages at Imagine Fest, Wakaan Fest, Elements Fest, and Sound Haven – with an upcoming date in ATL via the infamous DEF events.

His music, a mix of emotions, nostalgia, and some atmospheric trap vibes (better known as ‘wave’), carries the essence of where he’s at sonically at the moment. It’s not just about the music, though. It’s about the stories, the experiences, and the memories that shape an artist. And Ian‘s remixes, especially those classic hits from the 90s and 2000s, have earned him some serious street cred.

It’s not just the fans that are taking notice. Big names like Alice Glass, Finn Wolfhard of “Stranger Things”, and artists such as Bones (TeamSESH), Holly Stell, and Madi Larson, have all given their support to this fast-rising DJ/producer.

With the promise of his upcoming INTROSPECT EP, we’re just scratching the surface of barnacle boi‘s potential. “Love Hotel” is a great start to something looking to be timeless.

Listen to the track below.