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Check Out Tony Rohr and I Love Vinyl at TBA Brooklyn

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Check out TBA Brooklyn this weekend for some serious techno and vinyl vibes. Head over on Friday for the second edition of TBA’s Techno night with Tony Rohr and on Saturday for the infamous I Love Vinyl party.

American DJ and producer, Tony Rohr, has made a name for himself throughout the years and gained recognition for his productions and collaborations with artists like Alexi Delano, Deitrich Schoenemann and Dave Shokh. His projects and work have been featured on top labels such as Cocoon, Weave, Podium and Frankie Records. Tony also works under the Afternoon Coffee Boys moniker.

I Love Vinyl was founded in 2009 by six DJs originating from all over the United States. Using mostly vinyl, artists experiment with a variety of genres, from Hip-Hop, Funk/Soul to Detroit Techno and New Jack Swing. The musical center of the party lies somewhere in the House-Disco spectrum and the vibe leans towards the deeper and darker side of things. I Love Vinyl attracts a crowd that is diverse, unpretentious and open-minded.

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Stream: Com Truise Releases First EP In Over 2 Years

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Ghostly international producer of 80s sci-fi funk, Com Truise, is gearing up to release his first EP of original music since the release of his lauded debut album 'Galactic Melt' back in 2011.

The 7-track 'Wave 1' EP will see a release on February 18 and sees Truise - real name Seth Haley - stay true to his distinct brand of computer game bleeps and punchy broken beats over the course of 28 minutes. Fans of the odd vocal will also be pleased to know that Haley has hooked up with fellow ’80s enthusiast Joel Ford on the track 'Declination' which was previously released on its own back in December.

The entire EP is available for stream ahead of its release thanks to Dazed Digital. Check it out below.

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Aussie Psy Trance DJ Snorts A Line Of Wasabi, Regrets It Instantly

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Yeah OK, slow news day, but this is awesome regardless. So the story goes...the Aussie psy trance DJ known as Tetrameth lost a bet to his buddy Captain Hook - arguably the biggest psy trance DJ in the world. The bet? Hook bet Tetrameth that he couldn't hack a mobile phone from Mexico. Tetrameth failed, so he had to man up and face the challenge that was agreed upon - snorting a big old line of Wasabi. Mmmmm, that'll clear your sinuses!

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Amazing Pictures Of Abandoned Record Warehouse

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Photographer Frédéric Thiphagne recently uploaded these photos to his blog (and them sharing them with The Vinyl Factory) of an abandoned record warehouse.

Thiphagne said of the images he took: “Those pictures, which are the only one existing from that place, should be seen as the illustration of that dream, of the biggest fantasy of every record digger.”

It's a sad and haunting image of a time that once was...

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Olmeca Tequila presents Mad Decent Block Party – The Final Countdown

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The countdown to the Olmeca Tequila Mad Decent Block Party on 8 and 9 February has officially begun! In just a few days partygoers in Jozi and Cape Town will be dancing in their city streets to world-famous electronic DJ acts Major Lazer, Dillon Francis and Flosstradamus as well as a host of epic local artists.

Professional twerkers, dancers, a dunk tank, water guns, C02 cannons, a human hamster ball, champagne showers and a state of the art D&B sound rig are all to be expected from this fully loaded international live show! Partygoers are encouraged to dress up, bring their own water guns, super soakers and inflatable toys to the events.

At both shows there will be street food with a South African twist on offer, including shisa nyama, boerie rolls and tacos. Expect fully stocked bars overflowing with ice-cold Olmeca Tequila, and look out for other mixers and specials to ensure that you Switch On The Night Olmeca Tequila style. In Jozi there will be an unofficial warm up party hosted at Great Dane in Braamfontein on Thursday 6 February to get people in the mood for the main event, which takes place at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown on Saturday 8 February at 4.30pm. There is parking at Oriental Plaza (for R20 per car) with a secure walk to and from the venue.

The Cape Town show, held at Dias Parking Lot on the Foreshore, opens gates at 2pm on Sunday 9 February. To beat the summertime here, there will be sprinklers systems and a dunk tank for people to cool down with. The block party has also teamed up with Cold Turkey, widely known for hosting popular parties every second Sunday in Green Point. Cold Turkey will be running a second stage at the Mad Decent Block Party in Cape Town with a line-up showcasing their talented DJs.

The Mother City’s official after party will be hosted at Fiction in Long Street from 11pm, with DJs P.H. Fat, Leechi, RVWR and Blotchy playing. Entry is free for all people wearing an Olmeca Tequila Mad Decent Block Party wristband and R30 for anyone else. This is the first time the hugely popular Mad Decent Block Parties, spearheaded by Wesley Pentz (aka Diplo), have left American shores, so dress up or dress down, bring your street style and get ready to juke!

Joburg: Saturday 8th February 2014, Mary Fitzgerald Square, Newtown 4pm – 2am
R275 per ticket available through Webtickets: TICKETS

Lineup:
Major Lazer
Dillon Francis
Flosstradamus
Niskerone
Sibot & Toyota
Das Kapital
Paul Devro
Liver

Cape Town: Sunday 9th February 2014, Dias Parking Lot, Heerengracht, Foreshore 2pm – 11:30pm
R275 per ticket available through Webtickets: TICKETS

Lineup:
Major Lazer
Dillon Francis
Flosstradamus
Sibot & Toyota
Das Kapital
Paul Devro
White Nite
Ruffest

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Watch: This Vinyl Contains A Secret Music Video

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The talented London-based audio visual group, Sculpture, has taken an age old animation technique and applied it to their vinyl pressings, resulting in records that not only play music and look extremely cool, but contain a secret, hidden music videos, too. Watch here. 

Using a technique called zoetropic animation, which dates back over a thousand years, the record contains animation that when looked at with the naked eye, appears to only be a blur. However, when a strobing light or "blinker device" (shown below) is applied to the record, or it's filmed at 25fps with a high shutter speed (like the above video), the record transforms into a giant zoetrope disc. Combine that with with an expertly crafted, glitched out electronica song like "Plastic Infinite," and the results couldn't get much better.

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As you can see, this isn't the first time Sculpture has put the zoetropic animation to a piece of wax. The group also do animated shorts, which are all available on their Vivo channel. Right now, they are all sold out of "Plastic Infinite," but head over to http://tapebox.co.uk/ to put yourself down for the second edition, which is unbelievably selling for only £5 plus shipping. Now excuse us, we're off to order a few copies...

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Make Believe presents Lucid Illusions Day Party

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From the same guys that have been bringing us the epic train parties here in the Cape we all know so well, Make Believe are very excited for NELSON'S CREEK WINE ESTATE (Paarl) to play host to their next MAKE-BELIEVE Event on Saturday 22nd February. With beautiful lush grass lawns, plenty of shade and boasting a swimming pool the setting is perfect for a day mission with big beats. Organisers encourage you to bring your costumes knowing that you will be able to leave your belongings in the cloakroom for safe keeping. 

As always with a Make Believe production, you can expect quality of the exceptional kind with the full D&B sound-system, video-mapping and décor, two fully-stocked bars, the cloakroom of course and a food menu that is to be supplied by the Lotus Food Truck and Dream Machine Ice Cream. And of course, Make Believe’s epic line-up for the day will include names to the likes of: 

PHAT JACK (The Warm-Up / Jhb)
SOUND SENSIBLE (Toy-Toy / Jhb)
Afterlife AV set
Black Book
Bruno Morphet
Helmut J
One Track Mike 
Sadhu Sensi 
The Skene Brothers 

Adding to the festivities, or the energy behind it, Make Believe are all for no drink driving, we can’t stress to you how much this affects the party. There’s nothing quite like knowing that you’re able to let your hair down without worrying about getting home safely, you’re free to party, you can feel it around you when partygoers are relieved of this stress. Do yourselves a favour and catch the bus there that the organisers have taken care of for you. CATCH THE BUS JOLLERS! Details for the bus below: 

Guests to meet at the McDonalds parking lot at Greenpoint Stadium at 11h30 SHARP.
Shuttles will depart from meeting point at 12h00
Shuttles will be available to return to town from 23h00

TICKETS ARE LIMITED - BUY NOW! 
Earlybirds: R180:00 (+ R60 shuttle)
Standard: R200:00 (+ R60 shuttle)
At Gate: R260:00 (if available)

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Maceo Plex & Maetrik: 'A Blessing And A Curse'

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For the last few years, we’ve watched as Eric Estornel reigned as Maceo Plex. With tracks like “Vibe Your Love,” his sexy, deep house incarnation capitalized on the sound made so famous by labels like Hot Creations and Crosstown Rebels from around 2009 onwards, catapulting him into the global spotlight. However, as the popularity of that sound has weaned lately, and it’s key players adapted and moved forward, so too had Estornel. Eric had a standout summer in Ibiza, as the only artist to play Amnesia opening and closing as Maceo Plex, and was a major contributor to ENTER. at Space and Circoloco at DC-10. Though throughout the season, Maetrik – the darker, more decadent techno sound that Estornel started his career with – began to bubble it’s way back up into his sets. And heading into the SideXSide Ellum Showcase in London on February 21 and 22, Eric assures us that Maetrik will get a fair crack of the whip: we’ll see Maceo Plex on the Friday and Maetrik the Saturday.

But where does Maceo Plex end and Maetrik begin? This year is set to be a big one for both identities, as well as Ellum Audio, the ever-expanding imprint that Estornel has run since 2011. I had the pleasure of chatting to him about the label, his hugely deserved success and getting to grips with his dual identity.

You haven’t played as Maetrik in London since Drumcode in 2012! How do you think Maetrik has developed in that time? I’ve released a couple of tunes as Maetrik this year but really I’ve been too busy as Maceo Plex. The point of this party is to show everybody that I’m still Maetrik. I’ve got loads of Maetrik stuff coming out this year, so it’s really the starting point. Not much has happened since Drumcode, but it’s going to be taking off again, with some more nights and Maetrik sets.

How does what’s going on in your life and your state of mind at the time affect which side of you comes out when you play? Is it a subconscious choice? It’s somewhat subconscious; it’s about the energy where I’m playing. Three years ago with Life Index I could tell what people wanted to hear from me, but as the years have gone by, things have got darker in general. The darker stuff is fashionable right now and that’s ok with me; that’s where I come from! If I feel like the energy somewhere can allow me to get away with being more heady and darker, then that’s what I’ll play. I still love playing deep house, though, so if you catch me on, say Amnesia Terrace earlier in the night it might be housier, but later on in the daylight it’s more Maetrik. This SideXSide showcase will allow me to play both sides, and I’ve invited the artists to join me who I think will represent that.

How do you think the Maceo Plex moniker has helped you develop Maetrik? Has your attitude behind the Maetrik moniker stayed the same? Maceo has opened a lot of doors, and I can get away with more as Maetrik because of that. At the same time, musically, when I’m at a party and they know I’m also Maceo Plex, I’m still going to get the one-off request to play this hit or that hit, and it reminds me that there are a still a lot of Maceo fans out there who don’t want me to go so dark. It’s a blessing and a curse at the same time – I can’t get away from Maceo Plex sometimes, but that is a blessing in itself that people like the music so much, no matter where I am they want to hear that sound.

What would you say were your stand out moments of the last year? I’ve had a lot of personal stand out moments, but musically, ENTER. seems to be what everyone talks about. Also, Tobacco Dock was one of the best parties I’ve played in the last couple of years. It’s the way a warehouse party should be; low ceilings, sweaty, really good sound. The way the booth was set up meant you were close to the people and could have a great connection with them. From both the DJ and the crowd’s perspective that’s what you want. Everyone was really happy, and there weren’t any bad attitudes or bad vibes in there at all. The UK’s known for its warehouse parties, and I’ve played some amazing ones in the UK, but this one stood out. Every DJ that played there, we all agreed that it was the best warehouse party we’d played at in the UK in a while.

Would you say your two aliases showcase two different personalities and sides of you rather than merely two different attitudes to music? It used to show two different sides of my personality, and I guess it still does... but really it’s that I have a broad taste. In the US when I was starting out, techno and house were played together by the DJs I listened to. And because Detroit is in such close proximity to Chicago, you heard Detroit DJs playing house music, and house DJs playing techno, so I always loved both. Now what I make just depends on the mood I’m in in the studio – if I’ve just finished playing a really dark set in a warehouse, I’m going to create something techno and I can put it to the Maetrik name, and if I make something sexy and deep, I can say it’s Maceo. It’s luxurious actually! I don’t have to think about it too much.

You’ve got to this point where you’re so successful – do you still have moments of insecurity? Do you still ever doubt yourself? Oh yeah, all the time! For example, I save money just in case I ever fall from grace! You’ve got to plan ahead as the industry is so fickle. I’ve seen some really big DJs just disappear, and not because they did anything wrong, it just happens. Maybe creatively you’re not on the same page as the people, which could happen to anyone. I always doubt what I’m doing – if it’s going to go well or not – but I can’t help but do what I love to do.

I don’t think you need to worry about disappearing anytime soon! Let’s talk about Ellum Audio. Can you give us some insight into some of your artists who might not be on everyone’s radar just yet? Someone you’re really excited about? I’m really excited about an artist we’ve just signed called Gardens of God. They’re from Lithuania and really good friends with Ten Walls, who’s doing so well right now. I guess they had an agreement between them. Ten Walls would release on some labels, and Gardens Of God would then go with some other labels, but it seems the Lithuanians are taking over! Good Guy Mikesh is another artist I signed recently who’s making really beautiful music, like the old Sasha sound. These guys are perfect for the label because I’m not looking to sign and steal artists away from other established labels. I’d rather keep signing people that nobody’s ever heard of. If I was living off being an A&R, and my career was based on how well the label did then I would probably try and sign the hottest and biggest artists around, but since I’m doing okay in my own career, I have the luxury of just putting out whatever I feel like. Then I still continue to work with people like Danny Daze and even DJ Tennis from Life & Death. We’re trying to establish our own family. Hopefully in a few years our artists will be a huge success.

You’ve integrated your professional and personal life, working with your wife on the label. From an outsiders view it seems like smooth sailing. Is this the case? No (laughs)! We’re always arguing about what the next step in whatever business were doing at the moment is, but her opinions are really spot on, usually. I can’t separate myself from being the artist or DJ involved, whereas she sees it how a fan, promoter or producer of the records would see it; she gives me different perspectives on things, and sometimes I don’t like what she’s telling me, but it’s normally right! With that dynamic, it’s working great, plus we’ve got some others working here who are really great too.

You’ve said before that your wife inspires your music quite a lot. What else would you say are your main inspirations? When I was doing the first Maceo Plex records and the hits that came after, I was going through one of those romantic phases – I was a lone romantic! Now, because I’m doing so well, I’m just really happy and I don’t feel like that as much. Also, now a lot of business comes into play – strategies, agents, managers... I’m not the same hopeless romantic I was when back then. My influences now are the parties themselves, the music I’m hearing around me, or what my friends are doing, whereas before it was like cheesy romance comedies. What do they call them in the UK, ‘rom coms?’ I guess they call them that in the US too but I haven’t lived there in years!

Do you think you’ll ever move back to the US?  I don’t think so. I’d probably go stay for long periods of time but I love Europe. America is huge and there are a lot of things to see but the way the politics are and how much you have to work just to even survive is crazy. The quality of living is much better here.

 

What can we expect from you in 2014? Will we see one of your aliases stronger than the other? Last year I didn’t really release that much, so this year hopefully I’ll get my second album out. Since the album’s going to include lots of different styles, the single leading up to the album may not sound like a typical Maceo Plex track, but once the album comes out, it’ll all make sense. It’s going to have a kind of evolution of sound and what I’m doing right now up to this point. So yeah, I have loads as Maceo Plex, a whole album, and some remixes, and hopefully an Essential Mix.

You had a hugely successful Ibiza season last year, and we’ve heard some rumours on the grapevine that you might be getting your own residency for 2014. Can you confirm this? It’s weird how these rumours start but there is some truth to them. Usually every two, three years in Ibiza a DJ comes up and gets his own night. This year I think everyone is expecting me to have my own night and without saying too much, I am too. The amount of support from all the clubs has been pretty crazy, and the amount of requests to do my own night, from basically every club there. It’s a matter of carefully choosing and planning something, and keeping it all top secret for now! It won’t be too huge and ambitious so I can still play with Tale Of Us and the ENTER. crew at Space and Circoloco, but there is definitely something in the works...

Catch Maceo Plex and Maetrik at SideXSide on February 21 and 22. Venue TBA. For more info, head to the event Facebook page here.

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CTEMF Satellite: Venue Change - Re.You Live at Bullion Bar

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Due to licensing issues with the original venue that was to host international DJ Re.You, organisers have had to move the CTEMF Satellite event underground. The event taking place this Thursday the 6th of February will now be held at Cape Town’s after party venue, Bullion Bar. 

RE.YOU LIVE IN CAPE TOWN AT BULLION BAR

This is going to be special! For those that were asking if Re.You could play earlier on the night, you’ll be pleased to know that he starts an hour early, and is now playing a 3-Hour set. Tickets are available through Pulse Radio (details below).

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The supporting line-up for the event will include a list of local DJ’s that are nothing less than mind-blowing. Below is the full line-up with times: 

21:00 - 22:00 : Tulani aka Tulzy
22:00 - 23:00 : Plagiarhythm
23:00 - 00:30 : Jimmy Chronic vs Kanan K7
00:30 - 02:30 : Re.You
02:30 - 04:00 : Andrew Zuluboy Ingles vs Clinton Dodgen

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Unknown 2014 Returns With Mount Kimbie, Dixon and More

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The 2014 lineup of Croatia's Unknown is beginning to come together, with over 50 live acts and DJs announced.

 

This year, the 5-day festival will take place from 8th-12th September, once again returning to Rovinj, Croatia. Already announced are the Innervisions crew of Dixon, Ame, Henrik Schwarz, Mano le Tough, Tale of Us and Ten Walls (live), along with British acts like DJ Harvey, George Fitzgerald, Dusky, Bicep and Joy Orbison, Daniel Avery, Simian Mobile Disco, and Gerd Jansen. Not overlooking a strong live aspect to the festival, acts like Wild Beasts, Jungle, Mount Kimbie, Kink and James Holden have also been announced. Check out last year's highlights below.

For more info on lineup, tickets, and location, visit Unknown's website at www.unknowncroatia.com.

Around the World in 80 Raves - YOH!

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So first off, according to Patrick and Ra-ees, the South African phrase "yoh!" is used to express "any and all forms of excitement”. The two friends Patrick and Ra-ees combined their movie snobbery and hard-partying ways into what we now know as YOH!, which I’ll have you know, always begins with a film screening, followed by a party themed according to the film. Everything from the fliers and décor to the music and costumes adhere strictly to the spirit of the chosen film, which could be anything from James Bond to Dazed and Confused. 

YOH! encourages partygoers to arrive early by giving out gift bags to the first 30 through the door. They go on to say that these here packages are not those run-of-the-mill useless gifts you take one look at and toss it, apparently they’re pretty cool, and will be dealt in the form of those classic old school lunch-boxes. 

So here it is. All details and links below: 

LOCATION: Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa
RESIDENTS: WTVR, grmmz grmmz, Boyz2Men, John Dope, Lil Juicy
RECENT HEADLINERS: John Wizards, Gateway Drugs, Fever Trails
VENUE: The Assembly when in Cape Town, and  Kitcheners when in Johannesburg. 

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Wynn Las Vegas Reveals 2014 Residents

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After looking through the huge list of Wynn’s 2014 residents, it is clear that they are taking a slightly different approach than most of the other megaclubs in Vegas, focusing on the diversity of performers. In addition to 34 A-list DJs including Skrillex, Avicii, David Guetta, Martin Solveig, Zedd, and Wolfgang Gartner, the Wynn will also feature artists of different genres such as R&B musician Ne-Yo and even visual artist Alec Monopoly who is set to live-paint in the club.

Wynn Las Vegas contains several top-notch venues - XS, Encore Beach Club, Surrender, and Tryst – in which its “Class of 2014” will perform throughout the next year. Check out their exciting video announcement as well as the full list of residents below!

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Listen: New Jamie xX and Four Tet Collaboration

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This unreleased collaboration between Jamie xx and Four Tet recently premiered on Sydney radio station FBi during a back-to-back set between the two for a Young Turks takeover of the 'Arvos' programme. Both of them are on tour in Australia as of press time for Laneway Festival. Listen to this new collaboration below, and listen back to the entire show here.

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Who wants to chat to Blasterjaxx?

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One of many debuts in 2013, Top 100, Blasterjaxx (Thom Jongkind and Idir Makhlaf) typify the sound of young Holland. Influenced by trance, house and hardstyle, their own productions a conflation of them all with a searing electroid backbone — tunes like 'Fifteen' released through Hardwell's Revealed label, elevated the duo to the big league in 2013.

Don't miss the chance to chat to them live via @Ultra tonight at 8 p.m. Send them your questions and get the chance to have them answered. Make sure that you are free tonight at 8 p.m. and don't miss a beat! 

Date: 4 February 
Time: 8 p.m.
Venue: Twitter, @Ultra ... send your questions to #UltraSAQandA 
Get information on the chat here: CHAT INFO!  

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Watch: Zedd’s Performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Last night, Zedd performed his newest single “Find You” as well as the title track of his ‘Clarity’ album, along with collaborators Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant, live on Jimmy Kimmel. The TV appearance follows his two live performances on Letterman and Fallon last year.

Zedd is fresh off a Grammy win for his track “Clarity,” which won Best Dance Recording at the music awards show this year. Check out videos of both performances below – enjoy!

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Amnesia Ibiza Announce 2014 Opening Party Date and Lineup

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Amnesia Ibiza recently released the first names for their 2014 opening party via their Facebook page. So far confirmed for this year's opening festivities, which are taking place on May 31st (somewhat earlier than years past) are Maya Jane Coles, Adam Beyer, Joris Voorn, Scuba and Kolsh, all of whom are making Amnesia opening party debuts. 

So far the terrace lineup is yet to be announced, but we'll release that information as soon as it comes in. 

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If DJs Were Pokemon

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Imgur user ChesterHester has combined DJ culture with popular childhood game Pokemon with these custom cards featuring some of electronic dance music’s biggest names. The “powers” and “attacks” included on the cards are based on each artist’s music, personalities, and accomplishments. Do you have Record Breaker Calvin Harris in your hand? Looking to inflict the A State of Trance power on your opponent with Armin van Buuren? Aoki Jumping or Crowd Surfing with Steve Aoki? Check out all 41 cards below and visit the original Tumblr here.

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Pharrell Set To Perform at The 2014 Oscars

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Pharrell Williams was already expected to grace the red carpet at the 2014 Academy Awards, but it seems that he will also be taking to the stage for a special performance at the annual awards show. He will perform his single “Happy,” for which he wrote the music and lyrics and recorded for the animated film Despicable Me 2. The performance follows his well-received Grammys appearance alongside Daft Punk, Nile Rodgers, and Stevie Wonder. Relive the magic here.

“Happy” is nominated for Best Original Song this year, and is up against “Let It Go” from Disney’s Frozen, “Ordinary Love” by U2, and “The Moon Song” by Karen O. among others. This marks the R&B star’s first-ever Oscar nomination.

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