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Watch: Simian Mobile Disco Recorded Their New Album In The American Desert

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OffTheWall.TV have made a short documentary on the making of UK duo Simian Mobile Disco's new album, 'Whorl!'.

James Ford and Jas Shaw decided to record the LP at a small bar called Pappy & Harriets in Pioneertown, California, as well as in the surrounding Joshua Tree National Park. Film director Ryan McNeill was there to capture the process which included a live performance for 900 fans, resulting in a mini doco for Vans' OffTheWall.TV.

'Whorl!' is set to drop on September 9. In the lead up to it's release, Simian Mobile Disco have unveiled the first single 'Tangents' which you can listen to below after the film.

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MANIK Plays Australia This Weekend

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New York producer MANIK descends upon Australia this weekend, DJing in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne.

Never one to be defined by a specific sound, MANIK's lush productions range across electronica, house, nu-disco, funk, deep house, with a sprinkling of acid and techno. The diversity of his productions has resulted in them being released on the world's best underground imprints like Josh Wink's Ovum, L.A based Culprit, Steve Bug's Poker Flat, and Hot Creations.

MANIK's first show in Oz is at Geisha in Perth on Friday, followed by the La Famiglia party at Sydney's Burdekin Hotel on Saturday evening before wrapping up at Melbourne's famed Revolver Upstairs for some Sunday shenanigans.

MANIK 2014 Australian Tour Dates
04.07.14 - Rough Love, Geisha, Perth
05.07.14 - La Famiglia, The Burdekin, Sydney [BUY]
06.07.14 - Revolver Upstairs, Melbourne

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Disclosure Teases Usher Collaboration

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Disclosure have been on a roll recently with the Lawrence brothers already having worked with an A-list collection of artists including Mary J. Blige, Lorde, Nile Rodgers, and Madonna. Now, it appears that the dynamic duo is adding another big name to their list.

Earlier today, they posted a photo of Usher with their signature face illustration and the word “Tomorrow…” Is it a new track entirely? Or perhaps, a remix of one of the tracks on the R&B star’s forthcoming eight studio album? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

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Splash House Returns to Palm Springs

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Splash House is returning to its home in Palm Springs this August for its second installment of the summer! From August 8th to August 10th, the unique pool and music festival will feature some of electronic music’s top notch artists at beautiful poolside venues in the hot California desert. Last month, Splash House brought together thousands of music fans from the local area and beyond.

“A notably suaver addition to the normal summer EDM fan-fare” according to the LA Times, Splash House focuses on carefully curating a lineup of cutting edge artists. This time, Flume, Chromeo, A-Trak, Jagwar Ma, Viceroy, Gigamesh, Lane 8, Solidisco, Motez, and many more will grace the decks at the festival.

Splash House will return to some of Palm Springs’ favorite resorts - The Saguaro, the Hard Rock Hotel, and the Hacienda Beach Club. Tickets start at $99 including all fees – check out the official website for more information.

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Top 10 Tracks in Ibiza, According to Shazam (Part II)

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After making our predictions at the start of the summer season, we shared with you last month’s list of the top tracks being played this year on the White Isle, according to Shazam. Now, the music recognition app has released an updated version of the list, with some repeats as well as some newcomers. Check it out below!

10. Tom Odell - "Another Love" (Zwette Edit)

9. Josh Butler - "Got A Feeling" (Bontan Remix, Pleasurekraft Edit)

8. Anna Naklab & Parra for Cuva - "Wicked Games" (Original Mix)

7. Teenage Mutants & Purple Disco Machine - "The Path" (Original Mix)

6. Sailor & I - "Turn Around" (Âme Remix)

5. Tapesh & Dayne S - "How I Do"

4. Emeli Sandé - "Read All About It" (Stefan Biniak Bootleg)

3. Ten Walls - "Walking With Elephants"

2. Oliver $ and Jimi Jules - "Pushing On"

1. Patrick Topping 'Forget'

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Hardwell: 'I always listen to deep house, tech house and techno'

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On the evening of the inaugural show of Hardwell’s first ever Ibiza residency, I sat down with one of the world's biggest DJs for a quick chat moments before he was to take to the Ushuaia stage.

I’d obviously done my research on the Dutchman prior to our meeting and I had an idea about his background and what he was about, but I didn’t know what to expect from our talk.

My music taste lies firmly in the underground – whether it’s the sound of jacking ‘90s deep house or the kind of dark raw techno you hear in Berghain, the music I love is miles apart from EDM and the music Hardwell makes.

This thought left me wondering if it might be difficult to connect with an artist like Hardwell, though once he met me in the Ushuaia green room, shook my hand and sat down with a beer to chat with me I found him to be a hugely likeable guy who cares about what he does.

Whilst his music might not be to my taste, prejudices were swept aside and the Dutchman explained to me about his very early introduction to dance music, his Ibiza experience and his surprising listening habits.

I just wanted to start with your first experiences of Ibiza and how it all started for you here? Well, atually, as a young kid I always dreamed about Ibiza, you know? It’s known as paradise for dance music in general so when I started DJing it was always a dream for me to perform in Ibiza.

In 2010 I got invited by Tiesto to play with him at Privilege and that was actually my first Ibiza experience and from that point I actually started touring in Ibiza and played basically all the clubs on the island.

So I think the next natural step was to do my own residency here and Ushuaia asked me to do my own night, of course I just said yes. It’s one of the best clubs on the island, so I’m really honoured to be doing my first ever residency.

Obviously you have your first residency – what was it about Ushuaia that made it the right venue? Yeah, there’s so many good clubs on the island. Personally, Ushuaia is my favourite. Just because when you’re on a summer vacation, the sun is shining and you’re on the beach – you want the best party experience you can imagine and to be at a pool party and just to be outside is great. It ends at midnight, just before the real nightlife starts in Ibiza, and it’s a great warm-up.

It’s the perfect club – technically it has the best sound system on the island, the visuals are stunning and it looks absolutely amazing.

What can we expect from your sets over the season? Well, this is one of the few gigs where I actually play for 3 hours. Normally when you’re booked at a festival you play for like an hour and a half or two hours in a club. So yeah I’m going to play 3 hours, everything is improvised so I just want to read the crowd and just give them the best experience possible man.

I think that’s the kind of image of Ibiza – all of the DJs take people on a journey here. They’re on vacation and you don’t know what to expect. You just go with the flow and see where it ends.

Just going back to what you were saying earlier about Tiesto inviting you here – I know he was one of the first DJs you got, into so what was that like? Yeah that was definitely a big deal for me, definitely. He’s always been a huge role model for me in every single way. To be invited by him, besides it being a really big honour it was one of the biggest nights you could perform in Ibiza.

We got in touch by email because he was really into my productions and we were emailing back and forth – I emailed one of my new songs and he really fell in love and he was like ‘I really want you to be one of my performers at my Ibiza residency’. That’s the first time I got to the island! In a very good way as well because I played the biggest club at that time, Privilege.

You were very young when this was all happening – How did you get into producing at such a young age? Well, I started playing piano when I was four years old and I was always into music. I think I was 10 years old when I discovered dance music. It really got me, the synthesisers and the way they tweaked the sounds and it was so different from the stuff they played on the radio at the time.

I wanted to make the music as well, so I was searching on the internet about how the synthesisers worked and downloaded the cracked version of Fruity Loops, and I was just messing around with different sounds. I did that for two years and when I was 14 years old I signed my first record deal.

So young! Also, because dance music is so important in the club environment, but you were too young to experience it on the dance floor – how did that effect things? I had no club experiences at that time because I was 12 so I was just listening to other people’s productions. I was buying CDs and luckily I had Tiesto’s record store in Breda so I bought all my vinyl there.

I was just listening to all the big club bangers and I was just trying to re-do the synths and put my own twist on it.

I know you’ve said you prefer it to be all about the music. With some of the big EDM shows there’s a lot of production and loads of visuals – how do you get the balance right? I’m okay with it – when I play a big show everybody is used to it and everybody wants me to be a part of that show, everybody wants me to perform on a stage like that with all the fireworks and the visuals,

I’m okay with that. But when I do my own shows I always prefer it to be all about the music. If they shut down the stage and every single light I think people will still have a good time because it’s all about the music.

I think you can tell by the guys who I have invited as guests at Ushuaia, they’re all good friends of mine. These are guys I really trust and look up to music wise. I think that’s really important when it comes to creating a proper club night here in Ibiza.

It’s not about every single DJ, every single hour banging out the big records, it’s about the whole night. That’s why I always say it’s more about the music than the whole production on the stage.

EDM comes under a lot of fire from a lot of people, particularly underground artists – are there any underground house and techno artists that you listen to that people might not expect you to? I’m a big lover of dance music in general and in every single way. If I listen to music myself, when it comes to dance music I always listen to deep house, tech house and techno, like always. I never listen to like EDM or whatever people call it nowadays, you know, the big room sound.

I listen to guys like Solomun, every deep house thing, there are so many good deep house DJs these days. Even Franky Rizardo, who is playing at my night, he is one of my best friends, but the radio show he is doing with Flow, I think it’s great. I also love Eric Prydz’s sets, which are totally different from my sound, but I love the way he plays and his productions. I listen to all kinds of different stuff in dance music.

In the future would you see the sound of your productions moving towards something different? Yeah, definitely, that’s what happens, and over the past few years as well. As a producer when I’m in the studio I never want to get stuck in one certain sound. I always try to come up with something new.

I think over the years your sound is always developing especially right now as I am working on my debut album. There’s super poppy tracks, but also super underground tracks that you would never expect from Hardwell and everything in between. When I DJ as Hardwell I have to play to the crowd – people expect something from me. I always play that certain sound.

It’s not the direction I’m aiming for, but I think when I’m working on the album, I have the feeling I can work on my diversity and I can produce whatever I want and the music I like. I like pop songs, but I also like more underground songs. As long as it’s good music and I believe in good music, it will be on my album. A lot of people will be surprised by the album. I’m aiming to finish it after the summer as obviously the summer is really busy!

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Marquee Sydney Lines Up Impressive Roster For July

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We might be well and truly in the thick of winter, but there's still plenty of good clubbing to be had thanks to clubs like Marquee Sydney who have lined up another impressive roster of international and local DJs for July.

Local hero who's now smashing things up in the USA, Bass Kleph headlines the club this Saturday, preceded by resident DJ G-Wizard on Friday night for the club's special Stars and Stripes July 4 Independence Day party.

The remainder of July is choccas with big names such as tyDi, Ember, Minx and more - check out the full lineup below.

Marquee Sydney July line-up
04.07.14 – G-Wizard
05.07.14 – Bass Kleph
11.07.14 – Brooklyn
12.07.14 – Ember & Minx
18.07.14 – I Am Sam & Jason Lema
19.07.14 – Jason Lema
25.07.14 – Mobin Master
26.07.14 – tyDi

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OutsideIn Festival Returns This Year


Outsidein to Return in 2014

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Sydney's boutique festival OutsideIn has announced its return this spring After the enormous success of 2013, Yes Please and Astral People have another big event planned for November.

OutsideIn has always put itself at the forefront of electronic music. Since its inception, the festival has celebrated up and coming talent, including Flume, HTRK and Willow Beats. With three stages of mind altering DJS and artists, this year will be no different, with a massive lineup of left-field talent and underground stars.

This unique cultural adventure will add some new flavour to the summer festival circuit, at a price we can all afford. So say event organizers: "Excellent music should be accessible to everybody and OutsideIn is proud to offer one of Sydney's most relevant events for a price that will leave you plenty of room to move".

OutsideIn will deliver great food and great drinks, but above all, a great crowd. Venue and lineup are yet to be announced, but if previous years are anything to go by, this year's edition of OutsideIn should not be missed.

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Win Double Passes To Doctor Werewolf and Insideinfo At Chinese Laundry

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This weekend, Chinese Laundry has another fat dose of party to keep your eyes firmly focussed on the end of the week. The crew at CL have lined up two massive nights of local and international stars to kick your weekend into overdrive.

Get ready for a big 4th of July as CL pulls out all the stops for independence day. Crowd favourite Doctor Werewolf returns to the Laundry stage to deliver some banging party tunes, with local heroes Mitch Low and Sippy Ellagator riding shotgun. Doors open at 9pm with $5 Budweisers from 9-12.

Get ready for a twisted night of drum n bass on Saturday as UK supremo Insideinfo takes over CL. With a rep to rival anyone, the DnB DJ will be burning up the Laundry with some of the meanest basslines on the planet.

Pulse has double passes to both Friday and Saturday nights. To win, send your name and the night you'd like to attend here. WInner will be notified by 6pm. Best of luck!

Friday Full Lineup:
Doctor Werewolf
Mitch Lowe
Sippy Ellagator
Struz
Astrix
Empress Yoy
Mercy

Saturday Full Lineup:
Insideinfo
Ben Morris
Chris Fraser
Visual Lies
Open-Eye
Mr Pink
Ridds
Fingers
DJ EKO
King Lee

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30 Best Mixes Of 2014 So Far

Electric Festival Reveals First Names for 2014

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Electric Festival is returning to its home in beautiful Aruba and promises to be bigger and better than ever! The first wave of artists for the 2014 edition has been revealed with a focus on local acts as well as some big international names.

Lil Jon, Loco Dice, Knife Party, and DJ Carnage will make their way to the sunny Caribbean island for the festival. They will be joined by Fellow, Boris, Nutzbeatz, Hector, and Karixon over Electric Festival’s five days from Wednesday, September 3rd to Sunday, September 7th.

After a successful launch last year, the festival is expanding from three days to five days. Expect a more elaborate conference program this year too as the organizers are collaborating with the famous and respected Amsterdam Dance Event. Other changes include two stages instead of one, a stronger focus on techno music, and special themes.

Tickets for Electric Festival 2014 are now on sale – grab them on the festival’s official website!

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The Adeline Show 012 Featuring Cassy

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It's that time of the month again as Adeline broadcasts a new edition of her radio show on Pulse Radio. This time she's joined by one of house music's finest, Cassy.

Adeline is back for another episode of her show for Pulse Radio. Full of Ibiza vibes it features new music from Laura Jones, Livio & Roby, Oliver Deutschmann and of course, Cassy.

In this show, Adeline caught up with the Panorama Bar resident, who talks about her new collaboration with D’julz, and shares two of the tracks that has inspired her most during her life and career.

Buy tickets to see Adeline at Dysfunctional at Sankeys Ibiza tomorrwow along with Fur Coat and Walker & Royce.

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This Fourth of July Weekend at Output

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Output has a lot to offer dance music fans this Fourth of July weekend with a crazy weekend lineup featuring some great talent. Stop by the Brooklyn venue for a series of fun night and day parties in the club's main room and The Panther Room and on its rooftop with great views of the iconic New York skyline.

Start the weekend early tonight with Life and Death’s Thugfucker and DJ Tennis, the mysterious Ten Walls in a special live performance, and Touch of Class’ disCerN. No Regular Play, Jef K, Nicolas Matar, and Carlos Chiesa are taking over The Panther Room. Don’t worry about staying out late as you can sleep in late the next morning. Get your tickets here.

The fun continues on the Fourth of July with ‘Fireworks On The Roof,’ a day party on the nightclub’s beautiful roof kicking off at 3:00pm with Joey Anderson, GE-OLOGY, and Turtle Bugg. Entry is free with an RSVP!

That night, Output presents New York favorite and house music legend Danny Tenaglia alongside Manny Freytes for a night that will be full of good vibes, great music, and some patriotic fun. Soup has control of The Panther Room where Chris Love, Joe Pompeo, Chris Patrick, Gio Vanni, Rich Saracino, and Lady Cherelle will all take the decks. Grab tickets here.

Tiki Disco, named one of New York’s best summer parties, is taking over the roof on Saturday afternoon starting at 2:00pm for a post July Fourth day party. Come hear the sounds of Tiki Disco regulars Llyodski, Andy Pry, and Eli Escobar – tickets here.

Keep your party momentum going strong with Hot Creations’ Jamie Jones and New York local David Berrie on Saturday night! DJ EZ and Kissy Sell Out will be featured in the more intimate Panther Room. Doors open at 10:00pm – be sure to get your tickets to the party ahead of time.

‘Sundays on the Roof’ is the perfect close to any weekend, and this one is no exception. This week features the likes of regulars Dave Aju, James Flavour, and Clint Stewart for your last chance to get a bit of dancing in before the work week rolls along. Grab tickets here.

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Groove Cruise Announces 2014 Lineup

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Groove Cruise, one of the original dance music cruises, is celebrating its tenth year on the high seas this fall! Starting out as a small boat party for close friends, Groove Cruise has consistently expanded, and this year is no exception. The 2014 voyage is set for October 2nd through October 5th, setting sail from Los Angeles with two beautiful destinations – Catalina Island and Mexico.

Join the likes of Erick Morillo, Swanky Tumes, Behrouz, Deniz Koyu, Morgan Page, MAKJ, Lee Burridge, Coyu, Project 46, and Sidney Samson at the many parties going on throughout the trip. This year, events will be hosted by Dancing Astronaut, Traxsource, Monday Social, Incorrect Music, Control LA, and more.

The cruise will take place on a different vessel this year, The Golden Princess, which will be host to many themed pool parties and other activities like poolside pizza, ice cream bars, a 9-hole putting course, and an on board gym. Check out the full lineup below and visit the official website for tickets and more information.

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Matthias Tanzmann Added to Groovefest Lineup

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Our friends at Groovefest have something to be excited about! They’ve just added another big name to their already impressive 2014 lineup. Matthias Tanzmann will join the likes of Skream, Soul Clap, Jozif, Wolf & Lamb, Nick Monaco, No Artificial Colours, and many more.

The famed German deep and tech house DJ/producer is currently on a massive July tour with several festival and club stops in Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, and Serbia. He has been making waves in the scene since he emerged from his home city of Leipzig with his much talked about DJ sets, original productions, and label, Moon Harbour.

Be sure to catch him on the beautiful beaches of the Dominican Republic at Groovefest this September. The festival, running from September 9th through September 15th, is a truly unique experience bringing together some of dance music’s most cutting edge artists and their biggest fans at an all-inclusive resort on the beach. Save £100 on your vacation package using Pulse Radio’s special discount code – GFPULSE14. We’ll see you on the beach!

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Exclusive: Download New Jewel Kid Mix

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How'd you get the name Jewel Kid? Well my family is know in my country for the jewellery business, and me being the youngest, I was always referred to as the Jewel Kid, so when I got into DJing it was natural to adapt the name.

What was it that made you fall in love with techno? Growing up, I was amused how techno DJs played. They were the ones bouncing from one track to another continuously while controlling an 808 or a 909. I was also in love with the music that was coming out of the techno studios by the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, which for me kick started a big obsession to this sound.

A few years ago you won the Carl Cox Remix competition on Beatport. Was that a turning point for you? What was that like? Growing up in such a small island with no international music connections what so ever, this was a moment for me when I was like, “Hmm, I think I can do this,” since a lot of people used to tell me that it is impossible to succeed from Malta.

This was a huge wake up call for me, which gave me an ultra-boost of confidence. The remix then when on to reach number two on the charts, and being that it was like one of the very first competitions Beatport did with thousands of applicants, it was quite a big deal.

Since then, you’ve seen quite a few of your releases hit chart success. What's the process for you when it comes to tacking a new track or remix? I try and do my best at not having a process. It’s sad to see so many artists die out because they play it safe by sticking to a technique or a sound.

I mean I know that sometimes it is beneficial for my practice from a marketing point of view because it’s a fast process and you can keep selling your sound over and over, but I can’t do it. I believe my responsibility, as a musician, is to produce music with no boundaries.

You joined forces with Christian Smith's Tronic in Miami and did a label showcase with him and back-to-back session, how did that come about? Christian is like family to me. I highly respect him and always share career thoughts with him, so when I approached him to include him in our Alleanza Showcase he suggested we join forces with both our labels and ourselves.

What made you decide to start up your label? Freedom to completely express myself was definitely one of the main factors – in fact you can see that I always release my risky, controversial tracks on Alleanza. I love to come out with a track that no one expected from me and see the reaction of the public.

I honestly think that is one of the most interesting things from an artist side. Another major thing for me and my team is our artwork, which we’ve also become quite known for. You see, it’s not just a random selection. I listen clearly to the tracks we sign and vision what personality and image the track would have if it was a person.

You played Familia at Egg London in April and you're back again this time with your label showcase. What can people expect music-wise? I always like to bring out my 110 percent at Egg since it’s one of my favourite clubs and Familia has got one of the best crowds I could possibly play for.

Last April I ended up playing much stronger than I thought since the club was going in full force 30 minutes into my session. We are set to break that bar this time by bringing the whole Alleanza concept to London alongside my brothers from the Alleanza Family Bart Skils and Karotte.

You'll be joined by Bart Skils and Karotte, who've you worked with quite a bit in the past. How do you see your sounds complimenting each other? We always fit in very nicely. Karotte constantly pulls out these big signature tracks, which no one ever heard, alongside his stupendous personality, which we all love, while Bart follows on with his signature chunky bass grooves that are always vital for a great night. I tend to play that hardest from all three, which seems to round things off nicely every time.

Finally, do you always see yourself being based in Malta? Well, now that I made it this far I will probably stay here and anyone that knows me will tell you how much I love Malta and its people. I mean it does get claustrophobic at times but now that I’m travelling every week that’s not a problem anymore.

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Listen: Flume Remixes Chet Faker's 'Gold'

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The unstoppable Australian duo are back. After dominating the country’s indie/electronic scene individually, Flume and Chet Faker joined forces to release the 'Lockjaw EP' last year, which included hit single ‘Drop The Game’.

Now Flume has added his touches to Chet Faker’s ‘Gold’, with the original appearing on his debut album Built On Glass. As per usual, it features Flume’s dreamy, lush synths while Chet Faker’s magnetic, weathered vocals still remain intact. You can listen below and cop via iTunes.

Both acts will be appearing at this year’s Listen Out. Check out the lineup here.

[In partnership with Pages Digital]

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Splendour In The Grass Reveals Set Times For 2014

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There's only three weeks to go until Splendour In The Grass kicks off for 2014, and with the festival having revealed the set times today, it's time to start planning!

Highlights? The Acid's Friday afternoon slot on the Mix Up Stage followed by headliners Outkast that evening for a full one hour and 45 minutes in the main amphitheatre, Nico Jaar closing the Red Bull stage on Saturday with a special DJ set, before joining Dave Harrington as Darkside to wrap up Sunday night back on the Mix Up Stage.

Check out the set times below.

Thursday Set Times
Friday Set Times
Saturday Set Times
Sunday Set Times
Splendour Map

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Watch: Afrojack & Sting Perform On Good Morning America

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Afrojack took EDM to new levels (pardon the Avicii pun) last week when he performed live with legendary pop star Sting on Good Morning America.

Broadcasting live from New York City as part of GMA's Summer Concert Series, hordes of families, Afrojack and Sting fans were treated to an early morning performance of 'Catch Tomorrow' and 'Ten Feet Tall' - two cuts from Afrojack's latest album 'Forget The World' which dropped in May.

Sting has a long history of working across many genres of music, though to witness him bust out his trademark croon with Afrojack twiddling knobs behind him is, well, kinda weird. As with any pop star who jumps onto the next big thing, it kind of makes you wonder whether they're doing it for the love, or to stay relevant.

"Afrojack makes great music that makes people happy all over the world. You can't argue with that," admits Sting when being interviewed by one of the GMA hosts.

Well we can, but what's the point?

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