The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Kx5, deadmau5 & Kaskade – Alive (feat. The Moth & The Flame) Charlotte de Witte – Missing Channel Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Vini Vici – Age Of Love (2022 Remix) Festival Hits 2022 Sam Smith – Unholy (feat. Kim Petras) (Disclosure Remix) Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles ARTBAT, David Guetta & Idris Elba – It’s Ours Honey & Badger – Phone Call Electronic Avenue Mat Zo & OLAN R...
We’re currently latching onto the idea of another Disclosure and Sam Smith collab, but in the meantime, their new track is on repeat. Disclosure have released a huge remix of “Unholy,” a high-profile collab between Smith and Kim Petras. The Grammy-nominated duo twisted the song into a powerful club record, producing a thumping pre-chorus with thunderous 808s before a gritty house drop. Disclosure had debuted the song, which hit streaming platforms shortly after the 10-year anniversary of the timeless “Latch,” during their performance at London’s All Points East. Take a listen to the new remix below. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles MUSIC RELEASES Listen to Disclosure’s Gritty House Remix of Kim Petras and Sam Smith’s “Unholy” The ...
Disclosure and Sam Smith‘s smash hit, “Latch,” turned 10 years old on October 8th. Now, a decade after their breakthrough collab soundtracked countless memories and permeated through pop culture, it seems another is on the way. “Shall we give them all a new one next week?????” Disclosure wrote in a celebratory Twitter thread. “Latch” catapulted Disclosure and Sam Smith into the limelight on that day in 2012, a year that gave rise to a staggering number of generational EDM anthems. According to Nielsen SoundScan, “Latch” became one of the top-selling Dance/Electronic Songs in 2014, two years after the song’s release. It marked Disclosure’s first top 10 single in the U.S. and the second for Smith, who went on to win four ...
Howard Lawrence, one half of brother-producer duo Disclosure, has announced he has “hit a breaking point” and will not be performing on their upcoming Australian tour. “I really need to take some time to look after myself,” Lawrence wrote on social media. “Guy [Lawrence] (absolute soldier) will still be coming with the rest of our amazing team to deliver bangers to all you lovely ravers down under.” According to the statement, Lawrence has been “really struggling” with being back on the road again despite trying his “absolute best” to push through for Disclosure’s fans. It’s unclear at this time when or if he will return to performing alongside his brother. But, Lawrence, promised, he’ll be...
We’re latching onto the idea of another Disclosure and Sam Smith collab. The Grammy-nominated duo have teased an unreleased remix of “Unholy,” an upcoming collab between Smith and Kim Petras, over the weekend during their performance at London’s All Points East. Disclosure and Smith will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the iconic “Latch” next month on October 8th. Disclosure took to social media to share a video of the massive house remix. Disclosure even tapped Zedd to drop the unreleased remix in one of his recent performances during his U.S. tour, which of course turned out to be a huge success. The duo said the track is “coming soon” but refrained from announcing a release date. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles MUSIC RELEASES Wa...
Rolling Stone has published its list of greatest dance songs of all-time. Dance music has evolved immensely over the years and is now paramount to today’s contemporary music ecosystem. In order to land on their high-profile list, the songs “had to be part of ‘dance music culture,'” according to Rolling Stone. “It’s a more specific world, but an enormous one too, going back nearly fifty years and eternally evolving right up to today and into the future,” the outlet writes. Covering 200 tracks, the list features electronic dance music classics like Avicii‘s “Levels” (#52), Nero‘s “Promises” (#42), DJ Snake‘s “Turn Down For What” (#22) and Disclosure‘s “Latch” (#10)...
Coachella‘s run may have come and gone, but the memories made by those in attendance will live on forever. Just over a week ago, April 22-24, Goldenvoice hosted the second weekend of Coachella, once again packing out the Polo Fields of Indio with fans from all over the globe for another high-profile fest. With gigantic art installations and experiential activations around every corner, Goldenvoice transformed the venue into an adult playground. From Harry Styles to Fred again.. to Louis The Child, Weekend Two also delivered a healthy dose of live music. Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2022. brphoto.co With over 125,000 people gathering in the desert each weekend, Coachella is one of the largest music festivals in the nation. Drawing in an internati...
Zouk Group is gearing up for a momentous sophomore year in Sin City with an unmatched lineup of electronic dance music talent. Singapore’s Genting Group, parent company of Resorts World and Zouk Group, made a $5 billion splash in Las Vegas in the summer of 2021 while ushering in an unmissable slate of entertainment experiences. As the latest major development on The Strip in over a decade, Zouk had a lot to prove. On paper it was hardly an ideal time for a new nightlife venture given the macroeconomic backdrop of the pandemic, but Zouk met the moment. Amid the seasonal debuts of their Ayu Dayclub and Zouk Nightclub experiences, the organization leaned on their international reputation amongst world-traveling artists and their teams as an industry leader in hospitality to co...
The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits You’ve Got To Let Go If You Want To Be Free – Disclosure & Zedd Abcdefu – Crystal Rock, Felix Schorn & Csenge Forstner Waste Love v3 – Kaskade & PYFER Festival Hits 2022 How Ya Like Me Now – Kill The Noise, Wolfgang Gartner & Ericka Guitron Recommended Articles Utopia – Black Tiger Sex Machine All Night – Skepsis & Riddim Commission Electronic Avenue Better Off – SLUMBERJACK Superhuman (wi...
A dream collab between Zedd and Disclosure has hit streaming platforms. It’s rare for artists of this caliber to collaborate on new music. And they’ve met the moment with “You’ve Got To Let Go If You Want To Be Free,” a bubbly dance anthem that moonlights as a morsel of sage advice. Replete with lush production, the track beautifully bridges the gap between Zedd and Disclosure’s signature approaches to sound design. It’s poetry in motion and—thanks to its galvanizing vignette within—a conscious reminder to practice self-acceptance in the face of anxiety. “Lyrically this song is my coping mechanism for dealing with anxiety,” Zedd explained in a press release. “Sometimes you need to remember where you are instead of holding onto...
Zedd and Disclosure are turning sage words of advice into dance music’s next coveted collaboration. Fans won’t have to wait long for it either. “You’ve Got To Let Go If You Want To Be Free,” is due out this Friday. Though this announcement may come as a surprise to many given the stylistic differences in the artists’ backgrounds, signs of a potential collaboration have been bubbling for some time. Most recently, the two were slipping fans clips from a studio session back in October immediately following the release of Disclosure’s Never Enough EP. The friendly dynamic between the two was nothing new. In fact, Zedd in particular has made his appreciation for Disclosure quite public in the past. “Can we pls talk about how amazing this...
After being fed through the COVID-19 wood chipper for two years, Coachella is coming back in 2022. Following weeks of speculation and the typical industry rigamarole of fake posters and even faker chatter from influencers, organizers have finally unveiled the full lineup for Coachella’s two 2022 weekends: April 15-17 and 22-24. Set to perform at the legendary Indio music and arts festival this year are Swedish House Mafia, Black Coffee, Madeon, Flume, Disclosure, Duke Dumont, SLANDER, TOKiMONSTA, Tchami, Channel Tres, Richie Hawtin, and The Martinez Brothers, among many others. Headlining the fest are Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, and Ye (formerly known as Kanye West). Swedish House Mafia. Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Recommended Articles The lineu...