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Here’s a List of Every Electronic Music Show at Red Rocks in 2021

While it won’t look quite the same due to a vastly reduced capacity, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is leading the charge of the return of music festival season. And while the iconic venue’s 80th anniversary summer season will operate at a limited capacity of 2,500—around 25% of its normal volume—the slash of its size had no effect on its typically jaw-dropping performance schedule. From a performance by legendary rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd to a Kidz Bop World Tour concert, there are all kinds of shows slated for Red Rocks this year. It’s the electronic music shows, however, that stand out above the rest. ZHU, Zeds Dead, Alison Wonderland, and many more are set to return to Red Rocks this year. STS9 performs at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2018. Alive...

Lindsey Stirling and Mako Weave a Bittersweet Tale of Healing on “Lose You Now”

For close to a decade, Lindsey Stirling has been weaving her masterful violin melodies with electronic beats to create a unique sound that’s propelled her to the forefront of the crossover scene. Wasting no time in 2021, she’s teamed up with Mako to release their collaborative single, “Lose You Now.” In addition to the song’s release, fans were treated to a poignant music video from the duo to help set the scene for the story. Written in memory of Stirling’s late father and best friend, “Lose You Now” arrives over a month after the release of Mako’s sophomore album, Fable. As attentive fans may have noticed, the song is actually a reimagining of Stirling’s instrumental track “Guardian” from 2019’s ...

Electronic Music Violinist Lindsey Stirling Soundtracks Mobile Game Azur Lane

The video game celebrates its second birthday with a new song from electronic musician and violinist Lindsey Stirling. Hit mobile game Azur Lane is celebrating its second anniversary in a big way, teaming up with viral sensation, violinist, and electronic musician Lindsey Stirling for a new song to soundtrack the game. “What You’re Made Of (feat. Kiesza)” was created for Azur Lane with gameplay and lore in mind, as Stirling’s writing takes on the game’s content thematically.  “I wrote the song for those moments when we feel like we’re not strong enough,” said Stirling. “And those are the most important moments when we have to dig deep and remind ourselves what we are made of.” Mirroring those sentiments within the game, t...

Lindsey Stirling Launches Fund to Provide Financial Support to Fans Amid Pandemic

Lindsey Stirling has launched a new charitable initiative aimed at supporting fans who are currently experiencing the pitfalls of COVID-19. The award-winning dance-pop violinist recently announced her Upside Fund, a nonprofit that directs funds to alleviate the financial hardships contrived by the pandemic. Anyone who requires immediate economic assistance, such as housing, food, rent, utilities, and medical bills, is eligible. The fund, which is named after her single “The Upside,” is a 501c3 nonprofit that is now accepting tax-deductible donations. According to Riff Magazine, Stirling has already donated hundreds of thousands of dollars since April. “All of us have felt the effects of COVID-19,” said Stirling in a press release issued to announce the...