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Iggy Azalea's 'The New Classic Tour' Kicks Off

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Attention all Azaleans! 'The New Classic Tour' is about the kick-off! Supreme "it girl," fashionista and rap star Iggy Azalea, is totally workin' it in her cool threads with her raunchy lyrics and bootylicious, bad ass video clips, making quite a name for herself in the rap world. The crafty lyricist will shortly embark on a North America tour.

Azaleans get ready as Iggy's tour is slated to hit several American cities as well as presenting shows in Canada - showcasing her shiiit in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. “The New Classic Tour” will be promoting the rapper's album with the same name, which will take her fans through a fun and electric hip-hop journey.

The show presented by Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, Live Nation and Idol Roc Entertainment officially kicks off on April 23 in Boston, Massachusetts.



'The New Classic Tour' Dates:
04/23 Boston, MA – House of Blues
04/24 Montreal, QC
04/25 Toronto, ON – The Danforth Music Hall
04/26 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrews Hall
04/27 Chicago, IL – House of Blues
05/2 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
05/03 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
05/05 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
05/07 Atlanta, GA
05/16 Los Angeles, CA
05/17 San Diego, CA
05/18 San Francisco, CA
05/21 Vancouver, BC
05/22 Seattle, WA 

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Win Tickets Delta Heavy, Far Too Loud and Kid Kenobi at Chinese Laundry

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Good news folks. The Easter bunny came early!

The very generous people at Chinese Laundry have delivered once again. We have 5 double passes for both Thursday and Saturday night at Chinese Laundry, and they could be yours! Kick off your Easter weekend with Delta Heavy (UK) and Kyphosis on Thursday night, followed by Far Too Loud (UK), Kid Kenobi, plus many more on Saturday.

To win, send your name and the night you'd like to attend to contactoz@pulseradio.net. Winners will be notified by 6pm. Good luck and Happy Easter!

Thursday 17th April
Delta Heavy (UK)
Kyphosis
Linken
Struz
Joe Barrs
Adam Zae
Blackmale

Saturday 19th April
Far Too Loud (UK)
Kid Kenobi
Natnoiz
Daniel Farley
U-Khan
Morgan
Andrew Wowk
Fingers
Thomas Lisse'
DJ Just 1
RA Bazaar

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Easter Long Weekend Clubbing Guide

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The long weekend is almost upon us. Four days to let your hair down and cut loose. It's what Jesus died for. He always had his hair down.

In all seriousness, we here at the Pulse offices are champing at the bit for the upcoming holiday. But what to do? With so much lined up over the next couple of days, we decided to do you all a little community service.

Here is Pulse's ultimate guide to the Easter Long Weekend:

Leased Summer Series
Where: Ivy Pool
When: Friday 18th April 12:00pm - 22:00pm
What: House music returns to the Ivy Pool as Leased celebrates its final party of the summer. Send off the sun with Gorge, Shit Robot plus a stack of local talent.
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Motorik: Original Flavour
Where: Location TBA
When: Friday 18th April 22:00pm - Saturday 19th April 06:00am
What: Motorik Vibe Council delivers the smooth OG stylings of Phil Smart, Vivi and Linda Marigliano to a warehouse near you (maybe).
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La Famiglia Presents Jerome Sydenham
Where: The Burdekin Hotel
When: Saturday 19th April 21:00 - Sunday 20th April 07:00am
What: New York House sensation Jerome Sydenham will man the decks at the Burdekin, alongside local talents Trinity, Stereogamous, Illya Cooper and many more.
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Pacha Sydney Featuring Cedric Gervais
Where: Ivy Pool
When: Saturday 19th April 18:30
What: House and electro superstar Cedric Gervais brings his 'Summertime Sadness' tour to the Ivy Pool.
More info here

 

 

 

The Fibonacci Festival
Where:
Flyover Bar
When: Friday 18th April 12:00pm - Sunday 20th April 12:00am
What: House, techno and disco from Paranoid London (UK), Jeff K, San Proper, Garry Todd, aboutjack, Ben Ashton and a stack of others.
More info here

 

 

 

 

 

Spice Afloat Sunset Cruise
Where: The Bella Vista, Star City Wharf
When: Sunday 20th April 14:00pm - 20:00pm
What: Spice takes to the seas with all your favourite locals plus some elite international DJs, including Audiofly and Chateau Flight
More info here

 

 

 

Rabbits Eat Lettuce Festival
Where: Inland from Byron Bay, NSW
When: Friday 18th April 12:00pm - Monday 21st April 15:00pm
What: Four day electronic music festival in the beautiful New South Wales country, featuring music from Daniel Portman, VibeSquad, Perfect Stranger, Royal Flush, Far Too Loud, Nick Thayer and many more
More info here

 


 

 

Inner Varnika Presents Inner City Savanna
Where:
Revolt Melbourne Artspace
When: 12:00pm - 12:00am
What: Intimate warehouse party with tunes from Fred P, Gilb'R, Even Tuell, Michael Ozone, Harvey Sutherland and more.
More info here

 

 

 

 

 

All Good & The Late Show Present T. Williams
Where:
Revolver Upstairs
When: Thursday 17th April 2014 - Friday 18th April 07:00
What: London house DJ and producer T. Williams puts his unique spin on the Revolver decks, with support from Ransom, David Space and heaps more local talent.
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LGM Easter Sunset Boat Party
Where: Brisvegas Cruise Boat, South Bank Jetty
When: Friday 18th April 16:00 - 20:30
What: Lebanese cross genre superstar Morphosis plays a special set on the pristine Brisbane River.
More info here

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Listen: The Presets Remix Kylie Minogue

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Aussie pop star Kylie Minogue is back, signed to rap mogul Jay Z's Roc Nation label and has a new album on the boil.

The first taste to come from her forthcoming LP 'Kiss Me Once' was the EDM-centric first single 'Skirt' which was produced by mega producer Chris Lake, among others.

The second single to come from the album, 'I Was Gonna Cancel,' has just dropped and has been given the remix treatment by none other than Aussie indie-dance kings The Presets, who with their reworking place Kylie smack bang in the middle of slick electro-house dancefloor. Listen to it here.

“We have always had the utmost respect for Kylie as a pop star and an Australian Icon," say The Presets. "After we DJed for her recently in Sydney she asked us to remix 'I Was Gonna a Cancel'. Saying yes was a no brainer.”

Kylie's new album 'Kiss Me Once' drops on May 12.

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NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell Resigns Over A $3,000 Bottle Of Wine

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New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell says he will resign owing to a "significant memory fail" when giving evidence to the Independent Commission Against Corruption yesterday, reports abc.net.

The man who implemented NSW's tough lockout laws has been unable to explain to the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) a call from his phone to a water executive who allegedly gave him a $3,000 bottle of Grange wine. ICAC alleges the company Australian Water Holdings (AWH) lobbied Mr O'Farrell over an agreement with the state-owned Sydney Water to roll out water infrastructure.

At a press conference this morning, the Premier said that while the evidence he gave to ICAC was "truthful," he admits that "there is a thankyou note signed by me" to AWH executive Nick Di Girolamo.

"As someone who believes in accountability, in responsibility I accept the consequences of my action," he said. "In no way did I seek to mislead wilfully ... the Independent Commission Against Corruption. That would go against everything I am. But this has been a clearly significant memory fail on my part, but I accept the consequences of my actions. And that is that as soon as I can organise a meeting of the parliamentary party next week, I will be resigning the position and enabling a new Liberal leader to be elected, to someone will become the premier of NSW."

What does this mean for Sydney's 1:30am lockouts and 3am cessation of alcohol service?

Via abc.net.

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DJ Tennis Unveils 'Local' EP

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Italian DJ and co-founder of the Life & Death label, Manfredi Romano, better known to the dance world as DJ Tennis, has unveiled his newest EP; a 7-track offering entitled 'Local.'

A man seemingly always on tour, Tennis' new double EP reflects just that, and the featured tracks were conceived and written in different cities including Miami, Milan, London, Brooklyn, Berlin and Palermo, with each capturing both something about the place and something of Romano's relationship to it.

'Local' also reflects the diverse musical tastes that DJ Tennis often exhibits in his eclectic DJ sets, covering house, techno and even indie rock. Any cool guests? Yep - 'Lovechild' features none other than The Rapture's Luke Jenner.

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'Local' EP will be released on double vinyl on May 12 and is out now on digital format.

Tracklisting Digital:
01. Love Child (featuring Luke Jenner)
02. Ah! Isobel
03. Anatomy
04. Floating Boy (Self Portrait)
05. You Closed My Eyes
06. Williamsburg
07. Anatomy (North Lake Remix)

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Moderat Comes to Brooklyn

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TBA Brooklyn, Resolute NYC and Wordless Music are bringing Moderat to Brooklyn on Saturday, April 26th. An inventive visual team and state-of-the-art sound system are among the many features that will transform the 20,000 sq.-ft., 2,000 capacity warehouse space into one of the most anticipated electronic music shows of the spring. The venue is located at 1260 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn and is fully licensed with three bars, two food trucks and plenty of restrooms and rest areas.

Comprised of the duo Modeselektor and the solo performer Apparat, Moderat was formed after the three musicians from Berlin met in 2002, subsequently releasing an EP together titled, “Auf Kosten der Gesundheit.” Six years later, they reunited in the studio, releasing their self-titled album in 2009. Their world tour supporting that album was monumentally successful, and Resident Advisor named Moderat the Number 1 Live Act of 2010. The trio released its second album, “Moderat II”, in 2013 and is currently in the midst of another world tour. 

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5 Must Listen Releases From One Love

4 Must Listen Releases From ONELOVE

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Back in 2001 ONELOVE was born...as a fledgling club night at the iconic Prince Bandroom in Melbourne. Fast forward 13 years and ONELOVE is now one of Australia’s leading electronic dance music labels, bringing the biggest and boldest dance music tunes from up-and-coming and established names in Australia and across the globe.

This month they've got another stack of releases on the boil. Here are four of the best.

1. Rezone - 'Crack It'

Russian producer Rezone unleashes a banger which is already gaining support from Tiesto, Pete Tong and Axwell.

2. 6 Fingers - 'Triangles'

Fresh off the back of his collaboration with Tony Romera on last year's ‘It’s Not Over,' Sydney bred newcomer 6 Fingers drops his debut ONELOVE banger.

3. Mits - 'War'

Gold Coast prodcuer Mits has been dropping some serious remixes of late, but with this original production he means war.

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4. Disfunktion ft. Jade Elliot - 'Our Love'

Disfunktion are an Amsterdam based DJ producer duo with a unique sound making big waves on the global EDM stage.

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Egg London Plots Birthday Celebrations With Solomun Extended Set

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Since opening its doors in 2003, Egg London has played an integral part in re-establishing Kings Cross as a stomping ground for London’s discerning beat disciples.

And with another birthday on the horizon, the club proves once again why they've earned such a loyal following over the years, as it's been announced that none other than king Solomun will be playing his first London show of 2014 for an extended set at Egg on May 3rd.

Along with the Diynamic boss, who's seen a string of high profile releases and remixes so far this year, is Spanish techno star Cristian Varela, who'll also be playing a 3-hour extended set for the birthday bash.

Not stopping there, Egg have also announced that their Flipside Sound System, which Boddika called, “literally one of the best sound systems I've ever played on!” and Dense & Pika said is “the best sound system in London, period,” will be rolled across the entire club.

Egg London's birthday celebrations take place on May 3rd with Solomun (3-hour extended set), DJ Phono, Crisitan Varela (3-hour extended set), Fabio Ferro, Ben Grunnell, Nick Tcherniak and Kyle E. Fore more info, head to www.egglondon.net.

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Watch: Killer Robot Killed it with Nina Kraviz in City Hall

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Future Gods recently brought Siberian DJ Nina Kraviz out to South Africa to headline an event series on 4th and 5th April in Cape Town and Johannesburg respectively. The local support in both regions, in order of appearance, were Durban based DJ Coco Loco to be followed by Cape Town’s Bruno Morphet and Ivan turanjanin collectively known as Killer Robot to set the floor off in good stead before the Siberian beauty Nina, would take to the hardware. 

I did the Cape Town leg of the tour which was held at the Cape Town City Hall. It was a majestic, apt setting for some of the finest techno that South Africa had witnessed to date. In terms of music, this was an incredibly memorable and educational night, also confirming the fact that we here in SA do indeed have what it takes. Take a moment to bear witness by watching the video of Killer Robot opening the floor for Nina Kraviz. Impressive. 

Killer Robot @ Future Gods Cape Town - 04 March 2014 from Room 400 on Vimeo.

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EXIT Festival Reveal Final Back-to-Back Dance Arena Acts

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In 2009, Serbia's EXIT celebrated 10 years as one of Europe's top festivals with some of the most talked about back-to-back sets in memory. For the 15th anniversary, they've doubled down, already having announced the likes of Carl Cox vs. Danny Tenaglia, Maceo Plex vs. Danny Daze, and Carl Craig vs. Green Velvet. And today, they've finally revealed day four's billings, with the recently reunited Deep Dish taking the lead. 

Along with Deep Dish, day four sees DC-10 favourites Better Lost Than Stupid, a back-to-back-to-back set featuring Martin Buttrich, Davide Squillace and Matthias Tanzmann, along with Jaymo vs. Andy George and Waze vs. Odyssey, with a special closing set guest still to be announced. 

This comes on top of an already heaping Dance Arena lineup, with Afrojack, Quintino, Skrillex, Disclosure and Rudimental and many more already slated to perform at 2014's EXIT Festival, taking place July 10-13 the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Vojvodina.. 

For more info and tickets, head to exittrip.org/eng.

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It’s No Contest for Soulistic Music Hero Culoe De Song - Music Video

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Soulistic Music producer and dj Culoe De Song is the man behind what was the highly anticipated wait for album titled - Exodus. It was a wait worth waiting for with 10 impeccably arranged and composed tracks that include the title of the album 'Exodus', 'Lovin Marvin' and adding to that some very sexy collabs done with Khanyo Maphumulo of “SARAFINA” fame, Kabomo, Soulstar, Moneoa and Shota as well as dancefloor fillers such as 'No Contest'. 

Culoe says "No Contest" has been getting love in the streets for a while. Now is the time to take it to the commercial space!” and that now, has just been done with the release of the official music video for “No Contest”. Watch below: 

Dance battles with the back-track of “No Contest” couldn’t work together, any better. The opening strings in the track create a feeling that the ‘battles’ depict ever so well with the definitive switch in the movement  of the song following suite perfectly demonstrated with the dancers. Culoe quite likes this...

 

Channel O spoke to Culoe De Song via Twitter feed discussing the video and touching base on how the album ‘Exodus’ is doing that you can read in full, below:

Culoe Talks #NoContest
(Courtesy of Channel OTV) 

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Jay Z’s Made in America Festival is Heading West

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With rumors circulating over the past week or two about a possible spinoff of Jay Z’s popular Made in America music festival set to take place in Los Angeles this year, it appears that it may actually be true despite some resistance from the locals. The festival originates in Philadelphia and last year’s edition alone featured the likes of Jay Z, Rick Ross, Passion Pit, Skrillex, Nine Inch Nails, and Beyoncé, among others.

According to Variety, the two-day festival will make the move to the West Coast at downtown Los Angeles’ Grand Park over Labor Day weekend. Jay Z is slated to join Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and other local officials today for the official announcement that the festival will switch coasts this summer. Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend.

Not everyone is supporting the festival’s move though. Apparently Los Angeles City Councilman Jose Huizar has introduced a motion asking the city to withhold permits for the festival until his questions about how the event will impact local businesses are answered.

Be sure to check out this documentary about the 2013 edition of the festival!

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Trancemicsoul talks about his Journey with RBMA

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1998 was a year of amazing things, marked by an incredible World Cup, the impending millennium and all the doom and gloom that came with it. However the people at Red BulI, forever forward thinkers, launched their iconic Music Academy…a powerful statement to bring about growth of global music.

South Africa has enormously benefitted from the academy with the likes of Culoe De Song, Jullian Gomes and Black Coffee having all been participants of the academy in the past, and now they all are influential figures in the South African music industry.

Every year around the world, Red Bull selects 30 participants to take part in 2 weeks of workshops, studio sessions, and participants get to collaborate with established artists and learn from the Ivy League of the musical royalty. A truly jaw-dropping experience, one that has spanned across the globe in cities like Berlin, São Paulo, Dublin, London, Cape Town and many others for the last 15 years.


Last year the academy took place in New York and Trancemicsoul, a Pretoria based Dj and producer was the only South African participant chosen to take part. We first met up with Trancemicsoul at Rocking the Daisies at the Red Bull Music stage. His Dj sets are a breath of fresh air. He has the ability to amalgamate old and new, turning the new to classics and the classics into new. He's rise in the South African music scene is a testament of the ongoing work of The Academy and how it improves the lives of everyday artists doing great work but lack the exposure and necessary tools to get it. We talk to Transmicsoul about he’s experience: 

You were one of the few chosen to take part in the Red Bull Music Academy last year…can you tell us a little about that experience and what it meant to you? Yes, I was really lucky to be chosen as the only South African participant and I always thank GOD for such a blessing. The RBMA experience is very difficult to sum-up in words, it's a totally different world. It’s a world where music, art, knowledge and innovation cross boundaries. It’s a world where race, culture and lifestyle fuse to just one element. This experience really broadened my mindset to start thinking global not local, to really think out of the box. The trip really inspired me in so many ways!

The Red Bull Music Academy is short, fast and vigorous, what can you say were the benefits of you attending the academy? There's quite a lot, but my favourite part will be the lectures, studios and events held by the RBMA organization. Throughout the academy we were lectured by the best of the best in the music industry, and most of the sessions were very up close and personal. Such sessions gave me a wakeup call regarding the importance of having a mentally fit mindset, also to have a vision yet be open minded about everything around me as a human being. It's not about where you come from, but where you want to be in the near future. 

The studios and parties proved to me how fast technology is moving, and we need to adapt like it or not, because the mission is to innovate yet keep the groove going. When I came back home I also managed to meet the good people at Red Bull South Africa, Red Bull Studios Cape Town, and throughout the past year they have been helping me very much, and I'm thankful for that.

What is the meaning behind your name? Care to explain it to us and for those who don't know? Well, I used the alias “DJ Trance” as my stage name I got exposed to music composition (2006). I knew the Disc Jockey abbreviation (DJ) had to be removed from my stage name as I was interested in being an artist more than just a DJ due to music composition, but I didn’t want to lose the “Trance”, so I fused it with “Mic”. I also believed (still do) my soul is responsible for making the music, so I decided to include “Soul” to the name and TranceMicSoul was born.

Your sets and music are in a sense rebelling against a lot of the stereotypical Neo-kasi DJ culture…Is this intentional or just a by product of how you've chosen to express yourself? Honestly speaking, my sets are always pure, I don't intend to entertain or force people to like what I do. It doesn't have to feel like a job, I always play records that are close to my heart, be it an opening slot or peak time. I really like to connect with people’s emotions through music.

The South African music scene is growing rapidly and we are seeing a large influx of international artists gracing our shores. Do you feel an artist such as yourself is making an impact in Europe due to this buzz…are we benefitting? Yes, its growing and it's a great thing, but to be honest with you, I think our leading South African artists in music are nowhere to be found internationally. Only quite a few are known for their work. And this goes back to the above mentioned qualities like innovation, and labels, managers having solid concepts for artistic growth. The international acts come to South Africa because we like their sound; it's something interesting to our ears. 

Also, most international acts prefer live sets than just DJ'ing which is something most of the South African acts are still working towards. I also think most underground South African acts are the ones pushing the boundaries because they are working towards a different sound which cannot be classified as ‘locally produced’ when it hits your eardrums.

Being from Pretoria how do you feel the area you grew up in has influenced you as an artist? It has so much influence in me, the style of play when DJ'ing, the music, the people and the club culture back then. I grew up paying attention to the importance of track selection, mixing and timing as a DJ. As an artist, I think based on what Pretoria DJ's used to play, thats the sound I was really going for in the studio.

Johannesburg seems to be the major city to be in, when it comes to dance music culture…how do you feel about this? Do you agree and how is Pretoria doing in relation to the City of Gold? Well, Johannesburg for me is the main city that channels other cities regarding what's popping. If a song or artist is big in Joburg, then it will most definitely be big across the country because most of South Africa's main media facilities are around Joburg. As for Pretoria, it’s a very different city compared to Joburg, be it fashion or music. But it looks like its slowly adapting to the City of Gold. The underground movement is fading away!

What is the process before your sets, do you plan your sets, is there a story you always try and tell or do you just go by feeling? I usually prepare the records, not the set, before I play. I always go to a show having a certain sound that I want to play for the night for sure, depending on my slot and also the venue (location, theme, etc).

Which tracks would you say have influenced you greatly over the years and are you still playing some of them? Mmmmmh… This is a very tough one, but yes! I have quite a lot of songs that have influenced me over the years. I still play them for sure!

Speaking of playing, you will be playing at the Sonar festival this year, which is massive. How did that come about and how do you feel about it? Yes! I'll be playing on the RBMA stage and it's a great feeling to be invited to play there, I have heard and seen a lot of good feedback about Sonar Festival. It's a very special moment, I really can't describe it. Everything was put together by the good people at RBMA, many thanks to them. 

So far what has been your favourite place to play so far and why would you advise people to go there? Cape Town Electronic Music Festival, Rocking The Daisies, Oppikoppi, SubUrbanState! Just go there, you will thank me later.

 

CTEMF 2014 Live Recording - Sunday: Trancemicsoul by Red Bull Studios Cape Town on Mixcloud

 

On the flip side, what has been your worst set and what went wrong? I think when promoters who didn't do research about my style of play, book me to entertain. I really lose the connection with the music if I’m not playing from the heart. The set might be good for them, but I know that I didn't give it my all.  

What can audiences expect from you in the next couple of months to a year? Very free spirited music, not trying too much.

Currently what is Trancemicsoul playing in his CD player and in the booth? Which tracks are you currently feeling? Lots of electronic music fused with soul. That's what I like, emotions in a song!

[Interview End]

So basically, it doesn't matter who you are, or what your back-ground is, if you have all the gear in the world or just make music from your computer, as long as you’re passionate about music and a career within it. Then the Red Bull Music Academy wants you, you don't have to established and be playing 300 gigs a year just be good at what you do. You do however need the desire to learn and grow. This year’s academy will take place in Tokyo Japan and it promises to be a showpiece. 

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Slam and Max Cooper Headline UK’s Noisily Festival 2014

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Set in a beautiful wooded valley in the rolling hills of Leicestershire, Noisily Festival of Electronic Music and Arts promises to be a haven of hedonism where escapism can flourish and thrive.

Featured in The Telegraph’s UK festivals 2014: the ultimate guide, the Noisily team have expertly crafted a stomping music line-up showcasing the best of British underground electronic music. Expect to hear an exciting and diverse collection of music ranging from house and techno, to electro, glitch, breaks and psychedelic. Slam, Max Cooper (appearing exclusively as part of his Human World Tour) and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs will play alongside artists like Gaudi, Far Too Loud and Phaxe to ensure party-goers are treated to a fresh and innovative soundscape that won’t be heard anywhere else this summer.

With the ever-increasing commercialisation of festivals, Noisily’s organic fusion of music, art and nature attempts to go back to the free-spirited hedonistic roots of UK festivals. Check out the teaser below. 

Tickets and info at: http://www.noisilyfestival.com/

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USA Easter Weekend Party Guide

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Easter is slowly creeping upon us and we're all gearing up for a busy, exciting weekend. The Easter long weekend means that there are a ton of parties to choose from in every major city across the United States so as a gift to you, we're narrowing down some of the offerings.  Here are our picks for this year's holiday weekend!  Where will you be heading to celebrate?

Guy Gerber
Where: Marquee New York
When: Friday, April 18th
What: Guy Gerber kicks off his quarterly residency at Marquee this weekend with his first-ever all-night extended set in New York!
Tickets

Lee Burridge
Where: Verboten - Brooklyn
When: Friday, April 18th
What: Lee Burridge takes a break from his gigs at Coachella for a big night at Verboten alongside All Day I Dream resident Mike Khoury and Bedouin.
Tickets

Laurent Garnier, MKL, DJ T. & Connie
Where: Output & The Panther Room - Brooklyn
When: Friday, April 18th
What: DJ legend Laurent Garnier makes a stop at the famed Brooklyn venue on his North American tour along with MKL with DJ T. and Connie set to play in the more intimate Panther Room.
Tickets

Bespoke Musik Presents Powel, Pattern Drama & Baez
Where: Verboten Brooklyn
When: Saturday, April 19th
What: Berlin’s Powel are set to take the decks at the brand-new Brooklyn space alongside New York duo Pattern Drama and Miami’s Baez.
Tickets

Nina Kraviz
Where: Sound - Los Angeles
When: Thursday, April 17th
What: Nina Kraviz plays in Hollywood in between her two Coachella appearances, presented by Sounds, LED, and Goldenvoice.

Art Department
Where: Story Miami
When: Saturday, April 19th
What: The Canadian No.19 Music label bosses return to Story to celebrate the label’s fifth anniversary.
Tickets

Scuba
Where: Spybar - Chicago
When: Saturday, April 19th
What: DJ Mag’s Best Live Act of 2013 is touching down in the Windy City for a night of heavy bass.
Tickets

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Petition Submitted to Legalise Raves in the UK

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After the now infamous 1994 outlawing of free parties by John Major's Conservative government, Christian Morrison aims to overturn 20 years of intolerance.

The petition, which has received almost 30,000 signatures and is addressed to Home Secretary Theresa May, requests that rather than remain illegal, free parties should be regulated by a police presence, saying "We believe it would be in the interest of all involved to allow the control and regulation of said gatherings rather than merely confiscating thousands of pounds worth of equipment and falsely persecuting a majority of those involved."

It goes on to state that whether the authorities like it or not, free parties, and the rave scene in general, have not gone away despite two decades of illegality, and these parties continue to do no harm.

If you would like to sign the petition, or read it further, click here.

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