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Showtek are back with a sensational new dance floor anthem, “Feeling.” An incredible fusion of old school piano house with modern synths and drop. “Feeling” is an instant classic in Showtek’s discography. The drop is just as memorable as “We Like to Party” or “Booyah” and it also has a more modern aesthetic. “Feeling” also
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French duo il:lo are the epitome of thoughtful collaboration. It’s not a question of whether Dejado and Schütz are able to produce on their own, but it’s the magic that sparks between them when they come together.  Their creative partnership bears witness to the fruitfulness of collaboration and creative community, and their latest EP ‘Myriad’
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Ahead of the release of her second solo studio album, The Call of the Void, on July 7, Nita Strauss joined Loudwire Nights to dive into the record’s many collaborations on Tuesday night (June 28). “Everybody was amazing, knocked it out of the park,” Strauss told host Chuck Armstrong about the special guests who joined her on
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After employees found themselves out of a job once Birmingham, Alabama’s Revelator Coffee shop closed for business without any advance notice, one disgruntled worker retaliated by having their hardcore band Apprehend play inside the cafe. Nothing will ever be as infamous as Live Without’s unorthodox show in which they famously performed inside a Denny’s restaurant
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In the early 2000s, Shinedown emerged as one of rock’s bright young stars, delivering the platinum-selling debut Leave a Whisper and the gold-selling follow-up Us and Them. While it looked like a solid career with radio success lied ahead, things seemed less than guaranteed for the band considering what was happening behind the scenes heading
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If you’ve ever watched Twitch, you have almost certainly heard of Bishu, one of the top 0.1% most-watched and highest-earning musicians on the multi-billion-dollar livestreaming platform. Having started down the path of a more traditional music career as a touring musician releasing on labels such as Mad Decent, Monstercat, and Dim Mak, Drew quickly realized his
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