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ALBUM: Ava Max – Diamonds & Dancefloors (Zip)

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Tiësto and Ava Max Launch Global Search for the Best Remix of “The Motto”

Music producers, let’s get down to business. Tiësto and Ava Max are opening up “The Motto” to remix treatment, and awarding one artist a career-launching grand prize. Part of “The Motto Global Remix Challenge,” the stakes are astronomical as the contest’s top honor includes an official remix release on Atlantic Records. On top of that, the combined forces of Loopcloud, LabelRadar, Spinnin’ Records, and Musical Freedom have assembled to give away $10,000 in production gear and access to software tools such as Arturia plugins, Beatport LINK, Loopcloud Pro, and Reason.  Three runners-up will receive promotion on their remixes from Beatport while also taking home “The Next Beat” controller, a DJ performance tool developed in partn...

Lenny Kravitz, Cher and More Cover Oasis’ ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’

Cher, Lenny Kravitz and numerous additional stars came together to cover Oasis’ “Stop Crying Your Heart Out,” off the band’s 2002 LP, Heathen Chemistry. The new single was put together to “raise vital funds to help support children and young people across the UK facing disadvantage, at a time when they need it most.” Proceeds from the single will go to BBC Children in Need. “I felt very emotional recording this song, it was very important to me,” Cher said in a release. Along with Cher and Kravitz, Ava Max, Bryan Adams, Clean Bandit, Ella Eyre, Gregory Porter, Izzy Bizu, Jack Savoretti, James Morrison, Jamie Cullum, Jay Sean, Jess Glynne, KSI, Kylie Minogue, Lauv, Mel C, Nile Rodgers, Paloma Faith, Rebecca Ferguson, Robbie Williams and Yola sang on...

Ava Max on Bringing Us Heaven in a Year of Hell

Friday marked the beginning of a well-deserved celebration for Ava Max. After two years of building her musical resumé with a series of hits, the pop riser finally released her debut album, Heaven & Hell — fittingly enough, during one of the most hellish times in human history. And since a pandemic-stricken year isn’t necessarily the ideal time for an album release party, Max instead marked the moment just as one might expect: in the realest way possible. “I’m probably going to scream at the top of my lungs,” she told SPIN on Thursday afternoon, just hours before the big day. “Then I’ll eat a lot of cake and probably spit it out because I’m screaming again.” Jokes aside, Max opted to have friends and family close by for the occasion — something she’s been waiting for sin...