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Boys Noize Produced A$AP Rocky’s “Flacko Loco” for Cyberpunk 2077

If you tune in to the Cyberpunk 2077 radio station 101.9 The Dirge, you’re likely to hear new music from A$AP Rocky and Boys Noize. The track “Flacko Loco” is attributed to the artist TELO$, the rapper’s in-game alias, and features Boys Noize and Hector Delgado on the production side. The song rumbles to life with thundering low-end sonics that are par for the course for the New York rapper. Likewise, “Flacko Loco” is minimal in the way of melody, allowing the kicks and bass ample room to run. The arrangement fuels an overall “larger than life” feeling that meshes well with the mercenary-themed title.  From a tonal perspective, the track feels like a logical addition to the game’s ominous environment. ...

Boys Noize is Debuting New Music via Rare Modular Set This Weekend

New Boys Noize music is rare, and when it sees the light of the day, calendars must be marked. The iconic producer and DJ is primed for a unique performance this Saturday for The FADER’s “Digital Fort 2.0” virtual show. He will be performing a rare fully modular set, which will be imbued with his signature industrial sonic flair. Boys Noize’s camp has also confirmed that he will be premiering brand new material exclusively, which does not happen often. Considering Boys Noize is in the midst of a truly special year in which he released a scintillating analog record and received a credit on Lady Gaga’s historic Chromatica LP, this set is a must-see. The livestream will also feature exclusive content and live performances from Lauv, Liann...

Boys Noize Drops Kaleidoscopic, Disco-Inspired House Jam “Mvinline”

Boys Noize today offered up a serendipitous surprise to his fans in the form of a funky new single called “Mvinline,” which was released by fabled house music imprint Defected Records. The track, which samples Black Ivory’s 1979 disco single “Mainline,” represents a stark contrast to Boys Noize’s STRICTLY BVNKER EP, which he released earlier in the month of May. That project was a nod to his darker, warehouse-themed sound, representing a sharp juxtaposition to the kaleidoscopic, disco-inspired flavors of “Mvinline.” However, “Mvinline” still holds the raw and technically pristine house production of a signature Boys Noize tune, which Defected has carefully curated and shrewdly imbued into their brand over the years. “I...

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande Release Cyberpunk Rave Music Video for “Rain On Me”

Yesterday Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande dropped their collaboration “Rain On Me” along with a futuristic, rave-themed music video. The track is expected to be the last single prior to Lady Gaga’s forthcoming sixth studio album release Chromatica, which arrives in full on May 29th, 2020.  The two pop stars teamed up with an eye-popping lineup of producers to make the hit single happen. BloodPop®, Boys Noize, BURNS, and Tchami are all credited, so you know from the get-go that “Rain On Me” is going to get people moving.  That sentiment carries over to the French house track’s music video, which features Gaga and Grande dancing over a futuristic backdrop. During the video the sky rains daggers, but seemingly nothing breaks t...

Lady Gaga’s New Ariana Grande Collab Was Produced by Boys Noize, Tchami, BURNS, and BloodPop®

The road to Lady Gaga‘s highly anticipated sixth studio album Chromatica has been quite a journey, but the wait is quickly coming to end with May 29th right around the corner. Today she shares with her “Little Monsters” the record’s second single, titled “Rain On Me” featuring Ariana Grande. The track was produced by none other than electronic heavyweights Boys Noize, Tchami, BURNS, and BloodPop®, so you know it’s going to make you want to dance.  When two pop queens unite under one production, you know the fandoms are going to go insane. Both Gaga and Grande have cultivated a devoted following by using their phenomenal voices to champion vulnerability. With “Rain On Me,” the message Gaga is expressing is t...

Destructo Uploads Full 12-Hour Sunrise Sermon Stream Featuring Boys Noize, Bob Moses, and More

During these dark times, Destructo has taken it upon himself to provide a sliver of sunlight. The celebrated DJ, music entrepreneur, and FriendShip founder recently hosted a virtual version of his patented Sunrise Sermon live set, taking to Twitch to offer fans a marathon livestream event bursting at the seams with funky house music and sun-kissed, utopian flair. The epic 12-hour event was gangbusters, attracting over 290,000 viewers on Twitch in what was one of the biggest non-festival dance music livestreams to arise from the pandemic. Destructo, who kicked off the stream at 5:30AM PST, moonlighted as an alarm clock before he went on to pull out all the stops for his fans. Joining him for the event was Bob Moses, Boys Noize, Kaz James, and Doorly, who all beamed in from th...

Boys Noize Surprises Fans With Raw Analog Album “STRICTLY BVNKER”

Boys Noize surprised his fans today with a brand new mini album called STRICTLY BVNKER. Recorded during livestreams via Twitch over the course of the last few days of April, the final project is a microcosm of Boys Noize’s raw analogue sessions. Spanning 7 tracks, STRICTLY BVNKER oozes with the dark, ominous flavors that catapulted Boys Noize to the upper echelon of electronic music in the early 2000s. The project proves that he’s still riding that pinnacle, representing a pristine song-cycle of electro house and breaks that are bursting at the seams with industrial flair. Each track is ideal for an underground warehouse party and they encompass a broad range of electronic subgenres, including midtempo (“4TWNTY2”), breaks (“Mftrfckr”), and left...

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