The sounds of the underground were unleashed on downtown Los Angeles in February, when Skyline Festival returned for two days dedicated to house and techno’s finest. Taking place February 26-27, the fest saw heavy-hitters like Claptone, Maya Jane Coles, Anfisa Letyago and Sonny Fodera take to its pair of massive outdoor stages. They held down the fort beneathtowering light panels and cutting-edge strobe setups until headliners Green Velvet and Chris Lake appeared. Carl Cox headlined both nights on the South Stage. Skyline Festival also saw two tech house legends, Marco Carola and Loco Dice, team up for a rare b2b set, while Sunday openers HoneyLuv and Ms. Mada made a killing of their dancefloors in the daylight. HoneyLuv, a Los Angeles local, kicked off the eve...
Oh, Los Angeles—where you can rave outside in February with no fear of the winter chill. Skyline is set to take over L.A. this weekend with nary a snowflake on the radar—and a massive lineup of techno and house music favorites, such as headliners Carl Cox, Chris Lake and Green Velvet. Hosted by Insomniac‘s storied Factory 93 brand and Day Trip, the open-air event will take place February 26-27 in downtown Los Angeles. Here are four of our must-see DJ sets at Skyline 2022. HoneyLuv While catching HoneyLuv’s set will require a prompt arrival to Skyline, rest assured, her infectious blend of bass and tech house will make you glad you made it to her dancefloor. She’s self-described as the “female Diplo,” and with tracks like the heart-pumping ...
The 2021 Amnesia Ibiza party season will prove to be its shortest ever, but oh is it sweet. The fabled nightclub has announced back-to-back events on October 22nd and October 23rd, their Opening and Closing parties, respectively. Both nights will run to 5AM for a classic, nostalgic clubbing experience in the White Isle. And after a tumultuous year, chock full of unprecedented cancellations and ambiguity due to the impact of COVID-19, it’s just what the doctor ordered. A slew of island favorites are scheduled to perform at Amnesia to close out the season. Dennis Cruz, Skream, Jayda G, TSHA, Deborah De Luca, Jamie Jones, The Blessed Madonna, and many more major artists in techno and house music will take the stage to give the legendary venue a proper sendoff after a year to f...
Nightclubs around the world have faced challenges that are anything but normal over the last couple of years, and even Ibiza’s immensely successful club circuit certainly hasn’t been immune. When Amnesia Ibiza hosted its world-famous closing party to cap off a successful 2019 club season, they never imagined it would be years before their world-famous closing ceremonies would take place again. Well, there’s finally a light at the end of the tunnel after Amnesia announced that all is not lost for 2021. The club will be hosting its closing party this October with an unmissable lineup. This all-night endeavor is an 18-hour event, spilling across a two day timespan. From 6PM local time to noon the next day, expect the dancefloor to be filled with the sounds of tec...
COVID-19 has drastically diminished in Italy, so the techno queen returned with a raucous techno set at Clorophilla Club. Techno producer Deborah De Luca recently took the decks at Italian open air venue Clorophilla Club for a raucous set. Throwing down in her native country, the Italian techno queen graced the stage for an adrenalizing performance ensconced in the jungle. Clorophilla Club also recently hosted Charlotte de Witte over the weekend and is planning a show with Nina Kraviz on August 13th. It’s important to note that COVID-19 has drastically diminished in Italy. According to a report by Bloomberg, the number of daily confirmed cases in the nation is now averaging at around 200, well below its peak, with no strain on hospitals. In fact, after ...
Taking on a Daft Punk classic is no easy task, unless you’re Deborah De Luca. The Italian techno queen has taken it upon herself to remix the legendary duo’s single “Technologic,” delivering a thumping techno rework that yearns for the warehouse raves of pre-pandemic yesteryear. Kicking things off with crunchy, industrial kick-drums, De Luca takes listeners on a hypnotic journey of her unique sound, using the vocoded vocals of the original as a nostalgic backbone. De Luca has been rinsing the remix in her live sets as of late, like in her livestream performance atop Italy’s Vele di Scampia. You can listen to the remix in full below. FOLLOW DEBORAH DE LUCA: Facebook: facebook.com/deborahdelucadjTwitter: twitter.com/deborahdelucaInstagra...