Deadmau5 playing with the Goat Similator, using a ‘character’ based off his helmet. More info on deadgoa7 here.
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Deadmau5 playing with the Goat Similator, using a ‘character’ based off his helmet. More info on deadgoa7 here.
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Deadmau5 has always been critical of the state of electronic music; shows with overpriced tickets, $50K tables at Tiesto shows and “Trust fund kids” running around at his show in Miami. We’ve all seen it; people making $250K+ a year buying up a VIP table at a rave/show — which is what deadmau5 calls “trust fund kids”
In an effort to make deadmau5 feel better about the nightclub scene in Miami, Space Miami, a nightclub in (you guessed it) Miami, Florida, wrote an open letter to the Toronto-based Joel. The letter (below) explained that they would pay expenses up to $25K for a free show without VIP tables or “premium seating”
UPDATE:
Deadmau5 accepts
@clubspacemiami 25k for a jet? no need! just hook me up with a commercial flight sheesh. when? im there.
— deadmau5 (@deadmau5) January 8, 2014
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Like “777”, deadmau5′ second preview “Gula” is a mix of glitchy bounce kicks meeting a deadmau5 style arrangement. Hopefully deadmau5 continues to pump out music like this — we could use a break from cliche progressive and big room house.
Will.I.Am, Pitbull, Flo Rida and other main-stream acts have had a number of product sponsorship out there, but anything besides foods and drinks usually go down the toilet. Another great example of this is Flo-Rida’s “Beamz by Flo”, a laser based “futuristic DJ” system. The same product has been pumped out on the market since 2009, but has had little success now Flo Rida wishes to push the product himself with a little help from deadmau5′ brand — his mouse head.
In a commercial titled “Even a mouse can play”, a person using the iconic mouse head is taped using the product (if you didn’t know you’d think it was Joel himself). This sparked some ranting from deadmau5 on Twitter stating:
.@beamzmusic i dont recall agreeing to any terms of you using my likeness and trademark to sell your shitty product.
– @deadmau5
It’s a pretty sad attempt from Flo Rida and the company behind the product at trying to get buyers. Just sad. Watch the commercial below.
After a long wait, deadmau5 is releasing some new official stuff. Over the past few months, Toronto-based producer, deadmau5 has been dropping sneak peaks of songs “in-progress”, but has finally put some of these together into a new album he is planning on releasing on his label mau5trap featuring other signed producers like Heat Maxwell, BSOD and others.
“Suckfest9001” is classic deadmau5 track with great analog sounds (yes he uses analog). Its nice to listen to some new deadmau5
We Are Friends: Vol 2 out November 12th
Washington, D.C. – Sorry for the delay on the podcasts, we were in Los Angeles the past week covering the Premios Juventud VIP Tour concert there, but this we are back with some pretty hot tracks! Tracks from deadmau5, Afrojack, Diplo, Henry Fong and upcoming talents like Sohella. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to get the podcasts automatically downloaded to your connected devices, all for free.
Track Listing:
01. deadmau5 – Turbo Cart Pig Racer
02. Sohella – America (Original Mix)
03. Henry Fong, Mike Hawkins, Pablo Oliveros – Jump (Original Mix)
04. Martin Garrix – Animals (Yeray Rocha & Omy Cid Edit)
05. Diplo – Crown ft Mike Posner & Boaz Van De Beatz & Riff Raff
06. Moska – Insane feat. Antoine Becks (Instrumental) [MAD DECENT]
07. Afrojack – Jack That Body
08. Rekoil – Chemicals
09. Eurythmics vs. Halfway House – Sweet Peak Dreams (MAKJ Edit)
10. Throttle – Boombox
11. Noisestorm – Eclipse
12. SaviD – War (OVERPLAY Remix) [DEMO OF THE WEEK]
13. Duvoh & Whyel – Ya’ll Ready! (Original Mix)
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Picture: deadmau5’s hardware filled home studio at his Toronto condominium
Washington, D.C. – Last night deadmau5 began uploading various previews of tracks he is currently working and playing with, most of which were chill and ambient-like tracks which were all pretty good, but the last upload was probably one of the best so far.
Toronto based producer, deadmau5, uploaded a snippet he called, “Going Nowhere Fast”, which is a track similar to “There Might Be Coffee”, a upbeat house track with trance-like melodies. Currently working on an upcoming album, deadmau5, has been hitting the studio hard using old school and new school hardware based instruments, something deadmau5 has been known for.
Let us know what you think of his latest teaser in the comment section below.
Washington, D.C. – So deadmau5 has been releasing a lot of previews of his new stuff lately; little snippets here and there, but this is the first preview of a collaboration from Joel.
Like many deadmau5 tracks, there is a cinema like introduction which then leads to the Kill The Noise influenced laid-back glitch hop drop. Although it’s a glitchy track, its not too crazy, its quite calming — almost trance like. You’re reminded its Kill The Noise and Deadmau5 because of the deep “sub-sonic” bass in the background followed by the superb sounds deadmau5 is known for.
Listen to the two previews at let us know what you think. Is the song hit or miss? I personally think it’s pretty nice.
Washington, D.C. – Deadmau5 remixes the HTDA (How To Destroy Angels) single, “Ice Age“. Joel, known by his stage name deadmau5, has added a dark electronica feel to the song in his remix, something he calls, “HTDAstep”. Leave your opinions and thoughts about the track in the comment section below.