Home Blog Page 608

Paradise set for Barcelona touchdown as Jamie Jones brings the party to Off Week

DJ and Producer, Jamie Jones will touch down in the sun-soaked Catalan capital of Barcelona this June, bringing a selection of the finest names in electronic music to a unique location, with the Paradise family set to take over on Sunday 16th June as part of the Off Week festival.

Following the culmination of another landmark season in Ibiza last year, where Jamie‘s ‘Dance Energy’ theme ignited dance floors at the DC-10 residency all summer, the Paradise Barcelona party follows the recent Tulum event, and a fifth consecutive Paradise event at ADE.

In signature “Paradise” style, Jamie Joneswill bring a wealth of the finest international talent to the Spanish city, with Loco Dice, Nicole Moudaber, Guti (Live), Andres Campo, and David Berrie set to propel party-goers into another dimension.

Having garnered global acclaim year after year, Paradise continues to deliver an unrivaled party utopia, amassing a reputation as one of the most sought-after events in the world of dance music.

A house music institution of vast proportions: Jamie Jones’ “Paradise” will play host to the finest selection of house and techno talent, taking you on a trip to Paradise via Barcelona‘s hottest ticket this summer.

Grab your tickets HERE!

Man filmed dying girlfriend at festival after taking 2C-P instead of helping her

Photograph: Zoe Barling/PA

Famous Holby City actor John Michie recently lost his daughter due to the party drug called 2C-P.

Louella Fletcher-Michie, the young female victim was attending Bestival festival in Dorset when the incident occurred. According to reports, her boyfriend Ceon Broughton had given her 2C-P which lead to an immediate negative reaction.

Within an hour, Louella begin to overdose on the drug and was dead an hour before her 25th birthday. Although the reports are all alleged, the case against him isn’t looking good.

After a phone call her parents rushed to the scene. They described hearing their daughter “screeching” on the phone. They were repeatedly messaging and calling Mr Broughton, the prosecutor told the jury. Sam, her brother, also contacted her boyfriend and urged him to seek medical help.

However, Mr Broughton replied, saying “call back in an hour” and referred to Louella as a “drama queen”, jurors heard. He failed to seek help because he feared breaching a suspended jail sentence, jurors heard. Since the incident, her boyfriend has denied manslaughter and also denies supplying Fletcher-Michie with the drug.

William Mousley QC, prosecuting at Winchester Crown Court, said the defendant had given his girlfriend the Class A drug 2CP while they attended the music festival in the grounds of Lulworth Castle.

“He did not intend to cause her harm and Louella willingly took that which she was given, but it had a terrible effect,” he said.

Ms Fletcher-Michie died after a “significant period of suffering”, Mousley said, and Mr Broughton had continued filming “when she was disturbed, agitated, and then seriously ill” over several hours.

“He even did so, the prosecution suggest, after she was apparently dead” he added.

In video clips shown to the court, Ms Fletcher-Michie repeatedly shouts at Mr Broughton to telephone her mother but he tells her to “put your phone away”.

A postmortem examination found “2C-P toxicity” and traces of ketamine and MDMA, the court heard.

Stephen Kamlish QC, defending, denied claims Mr Broughton acted out of selfishness, saying he tried to carry his “loving girlfriend” out of the woods but failed because the terrain was hilly and full of thorns and nettles.

He told jurors Ms Fletcher-Mitchie bought the drugs before Mr Broughton arrived at the festival and they could only find him guilty of gross negligence manslaughter if he had given her the drugs and she had been at an “obvious risk of dying”.

Mr Kamlish said no-one had ever been known to have died from taking 2CP. He also added: “Ceon and Louella were in love with each other and willingly chose to take drugs together. Mistakes, even serious mistakes… are nowhere near enough for a crime such as this to be guilty.”

The trial continues.

NWYR and Andrew Rayel combine signature styles into new banger: ‘The Melody’

Andrew Rayel

Fans have long anticipated a seismic collaboration between NWYR and Andrew Rayel, and it has finally arrived. Released on Armin van Buuren’s Armind label, their new track, ‘The Melody’, gets fans from all over the world the deal of the century: two of the most impactful signature sounds for the price of one.

The legendary team-up the entire dance music world has been waiting for, NWYR x Andrew Rayel’s ‘The Melody’ has the musicality and power of a true mainstage anthem.

Led by a phenomenal melody that sweeps listeners off their feet time and time again, this record is exactly what fans hoped for: an electrifying track sure to withstand the test of time.

NWYR and Andrew Rayel“‘The Melody’ is the perfect title to combine both our worlds in as we all come from a very melodic musical background. It’s been a perfect blend of our respective styles since the initial set-up and we’re really glad that it’s out in the open for all to hear.”

Listen to the track below.

Be Svendsen released 3rd single off his debut album Between A Smile And A Tear.

Be Svendsen

On February 8, 2019, Danish musician Be Svendsen gears up for the release of his third single off his acclaimed debut album Between A Smile And A Tear.

October Letters’ features stunning, melancholic vocals by Kamilla Kovachs, who sings woefully of the downfalls that ensue after great euphoria. It’s the story about an individual’s return to the human experiences of separation, after a state of oneness.

Inspired by a chapter out of Be Svendsen‘s great grandfather’s famous novel from 1923, The Philosopher’s Stone (J.Anker Larsen), October Letters’ is a haunting track that will sweep you into its dream-like world.

The single release includes a ‘Radio Edit,’ as well as a new, dance-floor oriented version titled ‘Page 2’ that could be fluently played out in the club.

Be Svendsen is currently on a world tour, with the success of a sold out show in London, paired with an in-store performance at Rough Trade East to support the launch of the album on vinyl & CD. Catch Be Svendsen in a city near you!

Listen to the track here.

Saint Müsik drops his latest single ‘Take My Hand’

Saint Müsik

Saint Müsik touches back down with another sublime cut, ‘Take My Hand’ – a captivating slice of vocal driven, progressive dance goodness.

Hot off the back of ‘Yesterday’ which lit up globally – This time, it’s the turn of his new single ‘Take My Hand’.

Encompassing much of what’s becoming Saint Müsik‘s trademark production sound, ‘Take My Hand’ is an uplifting & feel good slice of electronica, with deep, melancholic vocals that warm the soul.

A record that continues to set out the musical agenda, for the New York based artist.

Saint Music – Take My hand

Positioned for a host of radio & dance floor love in the coming weeks – Stay tuned.

Listen to the track below.

Rave culture, the time is now to check ourselves!

In lieu of the rape of the young woman that occurred on the dance floor during a live DJ set at the Opera Nightclub in Atlanta last weekend, Rave culture, the time is now to check ourselves.

We all need to step back for a minute and reconfigure a few things. What is going on out there? Where is the love at? Everybody is so caught up in their own lives, that somehow, we are letting women get raped on dancefloors during DJ sets.

Marinate on that for a bit. What a disgusting and atrocious thing. There was a time that love was the dominating force behind our scene. Peace, love, unity, respect, is that not what PLUR means? Is that not the intentions of this whole thing of ours? If we let the initial premise go then what separates from us from anybody else?

With a heavy heart we move forward with this article, as we hang our head in shame that the scene has come to this. This is not supposed to be, and if this is the direction that we are heading, then it is time to disband.

How could this ever come to be? Wow. People are so caught up in their own lives that they do not even stop to help a woman on a dancefloor that is getting raped? Did you see the video? Did you witness the atrocity? Our hearts are broken over this, and yours should be as well.

When this thing of ours started once upon a time, it was truly a beautiful thing. People looked out and cared for one another. The whole thing evolved from love, but lately, it has been spiraling towards something else. There is a fine line between dark and light, a very thin space separates the two things. What we are doing is for the greater good of humanity. We are the peacekeepers, we are the Jedi Knights. Our culture stems from love and light, darkness does not have a home here.

The thing about light is that even the darkest places on the planet are no match for the light, it always wins. A tiny pinhole of light will bust through and overtake it every time. It is plain and simple, light obliterates the darkness. Be the light.

It does not matter if one is in Atlanta, Chattanooga, Macedonia, Hong Kong, London, France, Italy, Tokyo, Amsterdam, or Timbuktu, we are one. One rhythm, one heartbeat, one step; complete unison. The location of the assault on the dance floor should be irrelevant, we stand together as one or we fall apart. As the culture advances, of course, people are going to infiltrate the infrastructure. People with ill-gotten intentions are always going to be there, but we cannot stand for it whatsoever.

We have not come this far by sitting back and watching it all happen, we are where we are because of action. At one point in time, we took a stance to separate from ordinary life and build something better. The sub-culture started very small, and it was pure, powerful, and potent. We connected and we built the scene brick by brick with love, light, and good intentions. That is what this is all about; it is the only way.

Tears of sorrow have been shed over the disheartening video and sexual attack, mostly for the unnamed, but also for us. Tears pour due to the state of our union. Seriously, this is a huge issue. The only way to move past this is with a unified promise of diligence and a gut check.

We should all be ashamed of ourselves. How in the world could we ever let this happen? The only way that we can possibly move forward is by slaloming swearing that from this point forward that we will do better. That we will look back to the beginning and remember what it was that started all of this in the first place, which is only love.

We must all make the decision to stop the bullshit. Stop letting outside extremities determine the outcome of our scene. If something is wrong, do not look the other way. Stand up and do something about it. We are connected, that is your bredrin. Whatever is happening to them, is happening to you. How hard is it to do the right thing? Is it really that difficult to step up in the face of injustice to defend your family? It is not.

This writer is a representative of the Atlanta rave scene. He watched the scene sprout and blossom from the abyss of nothing, when it was nothing but either drum and bass or house music. When the only way to find an event was to go pick up an event flyer at one of ten different places in the city.

Things have changed, and it is now in full bloom, but it has been watered down severely. The Atlanta rave scene was once a fabulous entity. It was all about love, dancing, and plur, before it was even called that. It was not the popular thing to do back then, but it was beautiful, wholesome, and something to be proud of. Now, not so much.

Nowadays most of the Atlanta events get bypassed simply because everyone has an angle, and only a select few are there for the right reasons. When we go out, we go to dance and connect with humans, but also to spread love, laugh, have a good time, and shine a light. Call me old school if you like, but that is what it is all supposed to be about. That is what we are at our core. It is hard to find that in Atlanta, and speculation leads me to believe that it is happening all over the planet; we must rise up against it, or just stop completely.

At one festival in Atlanta we heard a group of guys chanting ‘Pass us your unconscious chicks” before one of our favorite DJ’s was about to perform. It is impossible to put into words the feelings of disgust that overtook us by just hearing that. Nobody even stopped them, it went on for a good fifteen minutes before the music started. People were amused by it. We thought we were going to throw up from the thought of it, and could not believe that the scene had become so tarnished.

Let’s recall Woodstock in 1999. There were numerous reports of rape at the event, and after it was over, guess what? Music festivals died for nearly a decade, and rightfully so. Thank goodness that they put a stop to that. So, now with the rise of the EDM festival scene, and its current powerhouse standpoint, we are actually able to go to music festivals again.

Well, this will not be a thing anymore if we stand back and let horrible things happen to people right in front of us; oh while they live stream it on Facebook Live while screaming and begging for help while everybody just kind of watches. Outside of doing the right thing, and standing up for humanity, how long will it take before they pull the plug on the whole thing? Not long at all.

We are on the brink of destruction, and then the whole planet is doomed. We are the only hope. The world is a better place because of what we are doing to help expand consciousness, and because the light that we shine spills over into the real world. Without us, the planet is going to revert back to the stone age in regards to consciousness. Besides all of that, a woman was raped in a crowd while people were dancing. Do not even try to tell me that nobody saw it, that is not the truth.

So, here we are at the tipping point. One way we stop raving and experiencing the magic of it all, the other way we step up and protect those around us. We stop thinking about any aspect of self-gratitude. We tap into the oneness of it all and revert back to the original form, where PLUR once against becomes the forefront of our movement. We transform back to our original format, and go to events with good intentions and danc, or we stop. It is one or the other, there is no in between.

Not that it takes any trauma or torment from the unnamed victim, but at least Atlanta police have made an arrest regarding the incident. On Tuesday, 34 year old, Dominique Williams turned himself in at the Fulton County Jail and was charged with aggravated sodomy.

That does not let anybody off of the hook that saw it and did nothing, but it is a step in the right direction. May justice be served, and let’s all pray for the victim, and for our scene. We must move forward with good intentions, love, light, peace, unity, and respect, or disband. Which side will you pick?

Music Festival is leaking its 2019 line-up with… Potatoes

In the music festival era, festivals from around the globe are trying to amp up the anticipation and find new and improved ways to engage fans and build up hype. With an original angle, Truck Festival in Oxfordshire, England has been giving lineup clues in form of band names and artists written on spud potatoes.

The festival sent small care packages to a select group of fans. The packages contained a package of peanuts, confetti, a card that announced when the full line-up would be announced, as well as the spud potato that contained one performing band name written on it with a permanent marker. The back of the announcement card also had a riddle written on it that gave clues for other unannounced artists.

The fans that received the care packages have taken to social media to release the riddles and revealed band names, in hopes that people could put their heads together to crack the codes. So far the riddles have foretold that Nothing But Thieves, Two Door Cinema Club, IDLES, Kate Nash, You Me At Six, Foals and Shame will be performing at the event set to unleash on July 26th-28th, 2019.

The clever line-up revelation procedure is certainly groundbreaking, and is a fun way to get fans involved in the process, and also a fantastic way to generate a buzz. Great job, Truck Festival, way to be cutting edge in the music festival world. The full lineup is set to release on February 4. Stay tuned for details.

ARTY dropped brand new single ‘Save Me Tonight’

arty

Coming off of a tremendously successful 2018 that saw ARTY release twenty new songs between his two projects (ARTY and ALPHA 9), ARTY is starting 2019 stronger than ever with a superb new single on Armada Music, the world’s biggest independent dance music label.

Today, the Russian electronic music icon launched his new single ‘Save Me Tonight,’ which includes a star-studded music video and a big tour across North America.

Getting fans hooked in the blink of an eye, ‘Save Me Tonight’ sees ARTY produce what he truly believes is the best record he’s ever made.

With an exciting blend of stunning piano chords and powerful vocals that go on to erupt into melodic, high-impact dance music madness, the record is an instant highlight, crowd favorite and airwave smash in one — a song that ARTY attributes to a special period in dance music.

Here’s what ARTY had to say:

“Since the day I was introduced to the dance scene, I’ve always had a special place for House music in my heart. This song’s mix of strong songwriting and deep lyrics makes this my favorite out of all the records I’ve ever made.

It’s heavily influenced by the golden era of Progressive/House music, so it is a really uplifting track that utilizes a lot of old-school piano stabs and chords, but also has all kinds of other elements, like from ‘90s House music.”

The music video for ‘Save Me Tonight’ was shot in Los Angeles and tells a recognizable story of the situations life throws at us and how the end of a lesson is often the beginning of something better. The video stars Golden Globe nominated actress Lily Collins — daughter of musician Phil Collins — and includes a cameo performance from actor Noah Centineo, who also directed the music video.

ARTY: “Working with Lily and Noah was a dream come true. We asked Lily to be in the video without even knowing she was a fan of my music and she said yes. Having the chance to collaborate with my friend Noah to direct and also star in my first music video was so much fun. He did an incredible job.”

Listen to the track below.

Creamfields unleash the 1st wave of acts for this year’s edition

Creamfields
Creamfields

Having already secured exclusives with some of the biggest names in electronic music, Creamfields continues to lead the charge on line up announcements as they unleash the first wave of acts for this year’s festival in what is shaping up to be one of the most unmissable shows of the year.

Artists just announced for the 2019 edition in alphabetical order include Above & Beyond, Alan Fitzpatrick, Amelie Lens, Andy C, Annie Mac, Ben Nicky, Bicep (DJ Set), The Black Madonna, Brennan Heart, Camelphat, Carl Cox, Chase & Status (DJ Set), Crucast (Skepsis, Darkzy, TS7, Bru-C, Mr Virgo, Lazcru & Window Kid), Denis Sulta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Enrico Sangiuliano, Faithless (DJ Set), Fisher, Gareth Emery, GorgonCity, Hannah Wants, Headhunterz, Helena Hauff, Hot Since 82, Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Kölsch, Len Faki, Marco Carola, Martin Garrix, MK, Nicole Moudaber, Oliver Heldens, Pan-Pot, Patrick Topping, Paul van Dyk, Pete Tong, Solardo, Tchami, Tiësto, Timmy Trumpet and Wilkinson (DJ Set) and this is just the first wave of acts, with many more big name artists and exclusives still to be announced.

This latest drop of talent follows a series oftantalising headline announcements over the last few months bringing exclusive performances from the likes of deadmau5, Adam Beyer B2B Cirez D, The Chemical Brothers (Live) and the highly anticipated return of Swedish House Mafia who have chosen Creamfields as their only UK show this year.

Creamfields is one of the world’s undisputed go to music festivals, a right of passage for any electronic music fan and with over 300 acts expected to perform across the four day show and a series of all new stage structures yet to be unveiled, August can’t come quick enough!

Creamfields returns to Daresbury, Cheshire, UK on Thursday 22nd–Sunday 25th August Bank Holiday Weekend 2019. Tickets on sale now.

Police seize Fentanyl enough to Kill 57 Million People

Just as the world was starting to think that the deadly fentanyl era was beginning to come to a close, a recent bust by United States Custom and Border Protection agents let everybody know that it may be just getting started in the grand scheme of things.

An un-named Mexican national was arrested on Saturday with 114 kilograms of fentanyl, 1 kilogram of fentanyl pills, and 179 kilograms of methamphetamine. The bust equals one of the largest fentanyl seizures in history, and it is a miracle that the dugs did not get through the border.

This fentanyl bust finds enough doses to kill an estimated 57 million human beings; the alarming bust is nothing less than terrifying from a humanitarian standpoint. The euphoria-inducing drug is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and up to 100 times more potent than morphine.

According to official reports “The tractor-trailer was sent to a secondary search area for an intensive examination, that is where the drugs were discovered concealed within the trailer floor”.

The suspect that they have in custody was a participant in the Fast and Secure Trade program, and following the arrest, his FAST card was immediately processed for revocation.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control, fentanyl is the drug most involved in fatal overdoses around the country, accounting for around 18,000 deaths in 2016.

The world can only hope that the deadly fentanyl will stop showing up in substances on a worldwide scale, but massive busts like this is an indication that we have an uphill battle against it as humans. Today humanity can thank the border patrol for doing their part to combat the deadly fentanyl.

Latest Articles