Category Archives: Electronic Music

Paris Hilton Announces A DJ Tour: It’s Not A Joke


Washington DC – Paris Hilton, a.k.a. the Party Princess, has announced that she is making her official DJ debut and embarking on a full-fledged career in the field. Well now that everyone and their mother has joined the EDM scene, why not Paris Hilton? Really? Paris Hilton on the DJ Decks!!?

After months of speculation, following the announcement of a ‘house’ album’, Hilton’s reps confirmed with Mixmag today that she is in fact getting behind the decks for a one-hour set at the Pop Music Festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil on June 23 and has more gigs on the way.

While Hilton has spent her spare time spinning for years at private parties for friends or hanging around her boyfriend’s DJ booth, this is her first foray into playing club and festival gigs.

Source: Mixmag

Katy Perry – Wide Awake (Dyro Remix) (Preview) (Electro House)

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Washington DC – Another Dutch DJ/Producer is recently discovered by one of the biggest label A&R’s in the music bizz. Who? Energetic young-gun, remix maestro, house music magician aka Dyro. This wiz-kid received a remix request on his doormat for superstar Katy Perry’s new single Wide Awake, to give it a smooth Dyro treatment.

Dyro took this request with full power and brings us probably his biggest remix to date. Adding beautiful synth patches to Kate’s verses and building up to a climax and drop that’s almost out of this world, this will blow you away. A wall of ‘Dyro Sound’ coming at you like a hungry shark, this is some absolute peak time action!

Dyro’s remix of Wide Awake will be released late May on major league label, EMI. But that’s not all Dyro will also drop some remixes for some of the biggest names in today’s EDM scene later this year. It’s obviously that Dyro is aiming for that next breakthrough artist in the EDM scene so keep your eyes and ears open for this phenomenal young artist.

Dillon Francis’ UK & Europe May 2012 Tour Dates

Note: The Video Above is contains explicit language.

Tour Dates:

May 10: Club Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK
May 11: Junk Club, Southampton, UK
May 12: The Coronet, London, UK
May 15: Tuesday Club, Sheffield, UK
May 16: The Loft, Vienna, Austria
May 17: Tradgarn, Gothenburg, Sweden
May 18: Gretchen, Berlin (with Foreign Beggars)
May 19: Bootshaus, Cologne, Germany
May 23: Sala Heineken, Madrid Spain
May 24: Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain
May 25: Le Nouveau Casino, Paris, France (with Benga)
May 26: Dans Dakar, Stockholm, Sweden
May 27: Bikini, Toulouse, France (with Benga)

Video: Dirty South & Alesso – ID (City Of Dreams) (Preview)

Washington DC – Creamfields Perth – May 5th 2012
New Dirty South & Alesso Collaboration

First Alesso dropped this song and then when Dirty South dropped it the house events boys new it was a collab with those two after their tweeting in the week leading up to Creamfields Perth.

The track title is unknown but it’ll be something like “City Of Dreams “, “I Still Miss You” or “Miss You”

Delta Heavy – Down The Rabbit Hole (2012) (Preview)



Washington DC – True to their self prophetic genre-less guise of anything and everything between 110-174 bpm, the last 6 months have seen Delta Heavy filling in the gap between their last Ram release and new EP ‘Down The Rabbit Hole’ with the completion of extensive tours of Australia, USA, Canada & Europe as well as churning out an array of multi genre remixes for Emalkay, Adam F, The Fixers and a speaker destroying remix of Maverick Sabre’s ‘Used To Have It All’. The latter has been hailed with continuous support from nearly every DJ at Radio 1 and has been championed by Annie Mac on her pivotal Friday night show for 5 weeks and counting, while their recent remix of Rita Ora’s ‘R.I.P’ has dominated airwaves and dance floors globally. By most producers schedules, this would seem enough for the first few months of the year, but arguably their most significant move to date came in the form of their rework of Nero’s ‘Must Be The Feeling.’ An infectious 110bpm anthem that was given away by Nero and Delta Heavy for free, it so far has had over 130,000 downloads, over 2 million views on UKFMusic alone and has undoubtedly confirmed Delta Heavy’s place at the top table of bass music.

Following on from their last release was no easy task. ‘Overkill / Hold Me’ held simultaneous number 1 spots on Trackitdown drum and bass and dubstep charts with ‘Hold Me’ named by Skream and Benga as one of their ‘Drops of 2011’. The official video for ‘Hold Me’ has racked up 2.5 million views and to date Delta Heavy are the only artists apart from Knife Party to have had releases on all UKF YouTube channels.

With their most ambitious project to date Delta Heavy invite you to follow them ‘Down The Rabbit Hole’ into a place where a myriad of styles, genres and influences are merged into one another and combine effortlessly to create 6 hard-hitting original tracks.

The lead track of the EP ‘Get By’ throws the listener back to the turn of the century when UK garage ruled the charts. Pitched up saccharine vocals and bouncy 2 step beats are juxtaposed with a thumping dubstep switch that catapults the dance floor straight back in 2012. Their own 174 bpm remix sees more 90s nostalgia twisted into their trademark pounding drum and bass as the vocal sits on twinkling rave pianos and a reese bassline that builds to a thundering drop.

‘End of Days’ sees Delta Heavy in more familiar territory. A staple of Andy C sets in recent months, a tense and apocalyptic intro rises through grinding alarm stabs and an urgent guitar riff towards an unrelenting wall of searing synths and bass. In a similar vein ‘Turbine’ retains the dystopian, mechanical mood whilst combining more traditional jungle ingredients, rugged breakbeats and a ripping hoover lead. ‘Make It Rain’ keeps the tempo at 174 bpm but flips the genre on its head with a funky, swaggering take on the half time style.

‘Demons’ picks up from where ‘Hold Me’ left off, balancing light and shade expertly as a tropical intro of steel drums and imploring vocals cascade into an explosive conclusion.

Preview The New Album Here

Release date: May 28, 2012