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edm.com | Cameron Sunkel
Adventure Club have revealed a "Throwback Tour," a series of 2025 shows that's set to transport fans straight back to the golden era of melodic dubstep. The influential duo first made waves at the turn of the 2010s, when dubstep was beginning to evolve and cross over the Atlantic to court a new North American audience.
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edm.com | Jason Heffler
Swedish electronic music icon Eric Prydz premiered his groundbreaking "Holosphere 2.0" production at Ibiza's [UNVRS] club on Monday night, a production characterized by the venue's owner, The Night League, as "the most advanced club show on Earth."The centerpiece of the show is a massive spherical structure that required every component to be custom-engineered from scratch, according to a press release.
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edm.com | Cameron Sunkel
Just a year after suggesting Suno and Udio are direct threats to human artistry, the world’s biggest music companies appear to be changing their tune. Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment are now in advanced talks to license their catalogs to generative AI music startups Suno and Udio, Bloomberg reports.
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edm.com | Cameron Sunkel
EDC Las Vegas has never been short on spectacle, but what unfolded in 2025 with Tchami and Malaa was a farewell sermon for the ages delivered by two of dance music's most enigmatic figures. For the better part of a decade, the duo's "No Redemption" series stood as one of the scene's most compelling live collaborations with equal parts panache and pummel.
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edm.com | Jason Heffler
Somewhere in the UK, a group of audio engineers spent nearly two decades figuring out how to fix a problem most people didn't know they had: their ears are lying to them. Not in a philosophical sense, but in a very literal, measurable way that makes every song sound slightly wrong. That's the promise of Definition, a new passive in-ear device from Flare Audio that works like acoustic contact lenses for your ears.
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