Looks like Zedd has followed the same creative route as the “Clarity” music video with the “Find You” one. Lookin’ good though.
Turneth downward for what-eth? DJ Snake and Lil John came out with their official music video for their successful hit “Turn Down For What” on VEVO today. The music video isn’t just a mash-up of show snippets but, a legit roof-breaking, face melting and boob-groovin’ music video.

Latin artist, J Martin, will be unveiling his new single “Ni Una Lagrima Más” next week. This Bachata track will definitely hit the feels if played at the right time with the right drink. This isn’t J Martin’s first rodeo, he has had many successful singles including “Intentalo” featuring Magic Juan which reached #1 on Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart. J Martin has also been nominated for Tropical Artist of the Year back in 2011 at Premios Los Nuestros.
His new single will be premiered on Corillo Magazine on March 18th, 2014 along with remixes to it, including a Dance remix. Until then, enjoy the snippet we put together below.
Dillon, Zedd and Uncle Diplo
Dillon arguing with his Dad
Papa Tiesto disaproves of Dillon’s Meal
Father and Son Photo

Uncle Diplo showing some love

D’awww (Peep Zedd’s Brotherly Jealousy)
NOTE: These aren’t really his family, just his music family. This is just a play on Dillon’s “My Dad Hates Me” and “Are you my dad?” jokes.

Can you say Festival Season banger? 3lau brings us his latest track “How You Love Me” featuring vocals from Bright Lights so you know it is a definite sing-a-long tune. It just screams “this track will be played a lot” Get it on March 18th, 2014.
LYRICS:
Nobody’s perfect I’ll never try,
But I promise I’m worth it if you just open up your eyes,
I don’t need a second chance,
I need a friend,
Someone who’s gon’ stand by me right there till the end,
If you want the best of my heart, you’ve just gotta see the good in me.

Released just yesterday, Brazilian producer Felguk has created a success out of his latest track “Can You Feel It” This Electro House track sounds like electro but, feels like Progressive House with high-energy yet smooth synths. Get it on Beatport today.
150,000 watts of sound? Yup. The first Excision show I attended was when I was covering it for Corillo Magazine at Echostage when it was still in it’s infancy. Back then, Excision only had 100,000 watts of Sound which left me shocked — it was awesome! Dubstep and Bass-heavy music is best listened to loud and 150,000 watts really gives the audience a literal feel for the music. It is a sound you can feel. If you haven’t been to an Excision show yet, you have to. Not only is the sound ridiculous, the visuals he brings with he Excision pod/stage is mind-blowing! Not to mention, Dirtyphonics & ill.Gates will be opening for Excision. All this for just $30 USD, get your tickets today.
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Sander Van Doorn will be at LIV nightclub in Miami, Florida this Thursday. Proper dress is required to attend the event and is 21+ (sorry young ravers). Tickets range from $30 to $40 (For females and Males respectively).
From Rick Ross’ new album, “Mastermind”, “War Ready” featuring Young Jeezy.

Premiered on Dada Life’s podcast, Marc Benjamin’s new single “Rocket Science” is a high-energy Big Room track being released on Ultra. Out March 21, 2014.

Gaining inspiration from Future Music Festival down in Australia, Oh Sabi has released a cross between Big Room and Melbourne Bounce which is a pretty interesting mix between an already established sound and an up and coming sound from Australia.

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A freebie from duo, Sick Individuals. Their edit of Jerome Isma-ae’s “Hold That Sucker Down” with vocals from Lana Del Rey. Get it today!

The baseline on this track fits so well. Overall, a nice Progressive remix from Starkillers. He really took the vocals and made good use of them without sacrificing Shakira’s and Rihanna’s great vocals.