It’s a bittersweet day for fans of Kill Paris. As the electronic music vet’s forthcoming new album Beginning Again nears its release, so too does the end of the line for his Kill Paris alias. Penning a short reflection on social media, Paris recapped the past 15 years of his illustrious career. “There have been ups and downs,” he wrote. “From begging venues to let me play for free…all the way to playing to a sold out crowd at Red Rocks. I’m extraordinarily lucky.” But while he’s persisted through thick and thin, he stated that he’s creatively found himself out of alignment with the alias in more recent times. “All things must change, as must I,” he added, “and my values, goals, and sound are evolv...
While large-scale events and festivals are still on hiatus for the foreseeable future, memories are perhaps the most powerful things we have at the moment. Until we’re able to be reunited at a never-ending festival security line, EDM.com connected with some of the brightest in electronic music to share their favorite festival memories. Ranging from hilarious, wholesome, or just plain weird, we hope these wonderful moments from Apashe, Vanic, Buku, and many more bring a smile to your face. R3HAB “One of my favorite festival memories was in Las Vegas at EDC when 20 fans all made special flags for me. That was very special for me because it brought people together from all around the world.” Riot Ten “My most fond festival memory is probably more of an emotion than an a...