86 fans get to experience their beloved show’s ending theme in a whole new way, thanks to Haywyre. The latest entry in Sony Music’s popular anime and video game remix destination, Sakura Chill Beats, is a rework of SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:mizuki’s song “Avid” from the Grammy-nominated electronic music producer. Haywyre’s new remix was premiered in honor of the recent release of the show’s second season on Netflix. A drastic departure from SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:mizuki’s original track, Haywyre’s rendition transforms the dramatic arrangement into a funky, upbeat bop. He takes the essence of the original and spins the vocals into a dazzling, neon-drenched journey guided by wandering keys and an addictive bassline. Recommended Art...
Whether they’re bedazzling eggs with rhinestones, baking their own sourdough from scratch, or concocting absurd cocktails, those in the social media community at large have embraced their creativity during their time in quarantine. Harnessing that creativity and manifesting it into the dance music community, EDM.com’s Instagram Live interview series “Quarantini Chats” invites the brightest music producers and DJs in the game to join our platform and craft a custom cocktail as they sip and dive into a wide range of topics with our special guest hosts, The Hotel Lobby. Hot on the heels of his first-ever Grammy Award nomination, renowned electronic music artist Haywyre is joining EDM.com for the 16th episode of “Quarantini Chats.” To celebrate his momentous...
Haywyre has been on an impressive run lately. His official remix for Charlie Puth was a recent fan-favorite and his take on Bazzi‘s “Young & Alive” nabbed him a 2021 Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording. Now, Haywyre has his sights set on Insomniac’s new future bass and dance pop-oriented imprint, Lost In Dreams. “Wisdom,” the producer’s next original single, is set to be the third release on Lost In Dreams, and Haywyre’s first original release of the year. Listen to the track below exclusively via EDM.com ahead of its official release tomorrow, April 2nd. Combining his expressive vocal work, alluring piano chords, and a futuristic groove, “Wisdom” is just as deep and introspective as it is groovy and danceab...
One of the most sought-after goals in a musician’s career is receiving an illustrious Grammy Award nomination. Haywyre can now cross that off of his bucket list after receiving his first nod in the category Best Remixed Recording for “Young & Alive (Bazzi vs. Haywyre Remix).” To celebrate, he has released a mashup video in which he performs a medley of some of his favorite 2021 Grammy nominations. Included in the mashup video are snippets of Harry Styles, Roddy Ricch, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat and Billie Eilish, all performed live in his studio. In the clip, which is just shy of three minutes. you see the esteemed producer seamlessly transitioning from track to track, interpolating his own vocals and keyboard work. The result is jaw-dropping an...
The Recording Academy has announced the official nominations for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. It is a big day for the EDM scene, as a slew of artists received well-deserved nods for their spectacular work this past year. Up for the award of Best Dance Recording are Diplo and SIDEPIECE for their collaborative hit “On My Mind,” Disclosure for the duo’s Aminé and Slowthai-assisted Energy cut “My High,” Flume and Toro y Moi for “The Difference,” Jayda G for her single “Both of Us,” and KAYTRANADA for “10%.” Canadian production prodigy KAYTRANADA is also a nominee for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. He received a nod in the category of Best Dance/Electronic Album...
In the midst of the COVID-19-induced worldwide lockdown, a number of musicians across many genres played “pass the beat,” a trend in which each participant virtually contributes something to a song. Back in March, an emerging electronic producer kicked off a challenge that would ultimately see seven artists collaborate on a new track. The fruits of their labor are finally realized with the release of “Twitter Telephone.” In the first of a series of tweets, the stem and rules were shared. The tagged producer in the post was tasked with adding something to the track before uploading it and tagging the artist they’d like to see next. Starting with Ian Ewing, the tune was altered by Dominic Lalli of Big Gigantic, Martin Vogt (als...