The journey to Ultra Music Festival is officially underway after organizers announced the first wave of artists to perform in 2022. In classic Ultra fashion, the festival, which is scheduled to return to its longtime home of Bayfront Park from March 25th to 27th, will feature the most popular artists in electronic dance music. DJ Snake, Martin Garrix, Alison Wonderland, Kygo, David Guetta, Madeon, and many more dance music superstars were revealed today. Other notable gigs at the “revamped” festival include a live performance from legendary drum & bass group Pendulum and a three-hour set by iconic techno artist Carl Cox, who will debut his new Hybrid Live production. According to a press release shared with EDM.com, fans can also look forward to a Sunday closing performance...
As an artist, if there was ever a time to reveal your best new music, it was at EDC Las Vegas 2021. Ergo, a collab of epic proportions has been uncovered by SLANDER and Said The Sky, who debuted a never-before-heard song with Alison Wonderland during their back-to-back DJ set. She had teased the song, dubbed “Picture,” prior to the performance and flung her fanbase into a fever pitch. Dance music fans will surely swoon at the video below, wherein the future bass superstars FaceTimed Wonderland to partake in the live debut of “Picture,” which was surreal in every sense of the term. The soaring song was emblematic of the moment in which it was revealed—a euphoric rush of bliss at the height of the most anticipated electronic music festival in ...
The return of Whyte Fang is official. The resurgence of Alison Wonderland‘s decade-old alias is set for the end of the month. The renowned DJ, producer, and singer-songwriter took to social media to confirm the news, refraining to share a release date or title. Back in May we reported on the revival of Whyte Fang, a musical nom de plume developed by Wonderland as early as 2011. She hasn’t released new music under the moniker since January 2014, but has teased the project’s comeback in cryptic fashion this year. Check out Whyte Fang’s post below. Recommended Articles In a since-deleted video, Wonderland recently shared a clip on Whyte Fang’s Instagram account wherein she debuted a never-before-heard Whyte Fang track at “WonderQuest,...
With EDC Las Vegas only weeks away, there’s no better time than now to start planning which stages you’ll be checking out all weekend long. And we’re here to help. Deciding which stages you’ll want to visit is a daunting task with the festival’s staggering lineup, especially considering the sheer size of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Whether you plan on camping out at the bassPOD or running between the kineticFIELD and circuitGROUNDS, here you can find every artist and discover which of the eight stages they’ll perform on. EDC Las Vegas 2021: kineticFIELD Needless to say, the kineticFIELD lineup is huge. From Kaskade to The Chainsmokers to a collaborative DJ set from SLANDER and Said The Sky, Insomniac has booked something for everyone at their flag...
Move over, Dua Lipa. There’s a new levitation queen in town. Alison Wonderland put the entire Red Rocks faithful under her spell this week, briefly appearing to float above the stage at her pair of “Temple of Wonderland” shows at the iconic venue. The illusion, which was coupled with an eerie red background and haunting aural tones, managed to f*** her fans up on an entirely new spiritual level. Watch a clip of the sorcery below. The sold-out double header took place September 14-15, following a yearlong postponement due to COVID-19. Valentino Khan, Elohim and Moore Kismet were among the star talent tapped as supporting artists, and Wonderland even worked as DJ Garth’s lighting technician on Wednesday night. Recommended Articles Attendees also proved obsessed ...
During a recent DJ set in the metaverse, Alison Wonderland conjured some black magic by unveiling a haunting unreleased song, which she produced under the guise of a decade-old alias. Back in May we reported on the revival of Whyte Fang, a musical nom de plume developed as early as 2011. New music from the side project hasn’t arrived since January 2014, but Wonderland ignited the rumor mill after posting a cryptic photo that many believed correlated to a release on the horizon. Whyte Fang, an alias of electronic music superstar Alison Wonderland. Whyte Fang (via SoundCloud) The electronic music superstar recently took the virtual stage at “WonderQuest,” an event organized by Decentraland and powered by blockchain technology, where she dropped a never-before-hear...
During her larger-than-life headlining performance at Lollapalooza 2021, Alison Wonderland provided one of the festival’s most electrifying moments when she dropped an unreleased remix of Olivia Rodrigo‘s viral hit “good 4 u.” In a clip shared to Wonderland’s socials, fans are able to hear the ferocious rework of the pop-punk crossover smash, which was produced alongside QUIX. Rodrigo’s ubiquitous vocals had the crowd belting along in unison in a surreal moment before the track takes a menacing turn, throwing down a riotous bass drop in double-time. QUIX’s undeniable influence eventually stomps in, rippling through the speakers with a nasty trap section in half-time. No word yet on whether or not the remix is offi...
Since taking the world by storm in the 1980s, Tetris, one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time, has undergone many evolutions. Now, the series has crossed into the world of dance music with Tetris Beat, an upcoming mobile game set to launch exclusively on Apple’s subscription gaming service, Apple Arcade. Game developers N3TWORK shared a trailer for the upcoming game on YouTube, which reveals the artists whose music will be included. As seen in the video, the yet-to-be-released mobile game shares similarities with 2018’s critically acclaimed rendition of the puzzle game, Tetris Effect. As you can see, electronic music superstar Alison Wonderland will headline the title. Tetris Beat players will also solve puzzles to the music of Thievery Cor...
Philly’s HiJinx NYE music festival is ready for its grand return to tie a bow on 2021. According to a press release issued to announce the event, which is scheduled for December 30th and 31st at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the two-day affair promises “jaw-dropping stage production featuring the best lighting, sound, and visuals in the country.” The fest’s lineup is bass music galore, featuring a number of dubstep and future bass heavy-hitters as headliners. HiJinx will feature Alison Wonderland, Excision, GRiZ, ILLENIUM, Louis The Child, and what promises to be a ferocious back-to-back DJ set from Jauz and Kayzo. The undercard is also impressive with future bass titan Said The Sky, dubstep fan-favorite Wooli, and freeform star L...
SLANDER have officially announced the lineup for Starbase, their first-ever curated music festival. The two-day, outer space-themed melodic bass fest, which is scheduled for October 8th and 9th, flaunts an unsurprisingly massive lineup. Scheduled to throw down are Alison Wonderland, Subtronics, Big Gigantic, SVDDEN DEATH, San Holo, and NGHTMRE, among many others. Aside from the headliners, the festival’s undercard features some of the brightest artists in the bass music scene, such as Chime, Au5, Ace Aura, Wooli, and EDM.com Class of 2021 artists Blanke and William Black. Lineup for the inaugural Starbase Music Festival, curated by SLANDER. Starbase Music Festival Starbase will also feature the highly anticipated debut B2B DJ set from SLANDER and Said The Sky, a perfor...
After the latest setback in Britney Spears‘ explosive conservatorship battle, the #FreeBritney movement has mutated into a full-blown crusade. With legions of supporters that seem to be growing by the second, the movement is unafraid of locking horns with a justice system they deem to be wicked. Their fervent support of Spears has remained resolute as she remains ensnared in a 13-year legal arrangement that has given her father, Jamie Spears, complete control of her life. In a 20-minute statement provided by Spears in late June to a probate judge in Los Angeles, the pop icon harangued the conservatorship, saying she wants to sue her family after being “abused” by a therapist, among other shocking allegations. Despite her pleas for help, the court ultimately denied her req...