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Cercle Is Releasing Its First-Ever Vinyl With Songs From Their Shows and Stories

For the very first time, Cercle is releasing compilations on vinyl. The compilations will consist of 15 tracks across two compilations, which are dubbed COTON and GRAPHITE and will feature music from Ash, Monolink, Teho and more. Each song on the album is linked to a Cercle show or story, and they’ll also have additional information written by the Cercle team or recording artists, among “many other surprises.” “It means the world to have been able to create these shows with such talented human beings,” reads a recent LinkedIn post. “And thanks to all of your for the continued support and love throughout all the messages, comments and so on… It makes us always want to keep pushing boundaries.”   Recommended Articles You can pre-...

Watch Sébastien Léger Perform Once-in-a-Lifetime Set at the Great Pyramids of Giza

Dance music has returned to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Back in 2015, legendary Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila performed at the pyramids and made dance music history. Now, French electronic music producer Sébastien Léger can etch his name into the history books after his once-in-a-lifetime set at the pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Léger performed a dazzling no-audience set for Cercle, a distinguished dance music event brand known for planning and streaming concerts in breathtaking locations around the world. Cercle Music Flanked by the towering pyramids, Léger unveiled his new live set-up in epic fashion. Rocking a killer modular synth, he dropped a slew of his own originals, including “Oasis” and “Secret.”...

An EDM Show is Going Down at Egypt’s Great Pyramids of Giza—But You Can’t Go

As the live music industry continues to mutate into a Frankenstein-like monster of drive-in shows, pod concerts, and quasi-legal raves in the wake of COVID-19, the livestreaming landscape remains as robust as ever. Considering the virus’ unwavering impact on our beloved music scene, artists and event promoters have adapted to a digital lifestyle to offer fans unique streaming experiences, reaching them during a time when they simply can’t connect via live music. Enter Cercle, a prominent dance music event brand who is hosting a show at one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. On Monday, October 26th, Cercle will stream a performance live from Egypt’s Great Pyramids of Giza. However, in order to comply with safety guidelines, Léger’s sh...