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March 19, 2020 Heavyweight music producer Boris Brejcha announces a new EP “Violet Pill”

Heavyweight music producer Boris Brejcha announces a new EP “Violet Pill”

Internationally acclaimed DJ and producer Boris Brejcha returns with his invigorating 3-track EP “Violet Pill”, out now via Ultra Music.

Marking his first release following January’s “Space Diver” LP, Violet Pill sees the German artist incorporate dark techno tones, striking build ups, and progressive elements for a transcendent listening experience. Opening with the high-octane soundscapes on ‘Babamba’, Brejcha immediately pulls audiences in before taking a more ambient turn with the four-on-the-floor track ‘On His Way’. The EP then makes a sonic shift with the title track ‘Violet Pill’, a melodic roller featuring pitched down vocals and a driving bassline.

Following his meteoric rise to success, Boris Brejcha continues to take his self-coined ‘High-Tech Minimal’ sound across the globe, effortlessly fusing techno, electro, and trance with every release. One of the most celebrated producers of the moment, Brejcha has become a fan favourite with standout performances including his set at Grand Palais in Paris for Cercle, which has racked up over 12 million YouTube views to date.

With major headline slots at Movement Detroit, EDC Las Vegas, OFFSonar, EXIT Festival, and more to be announced, 2020 is shaping up to be Brejcha’s biggest year yet.

Boris Brejcha’s “Violet Pill” EP is now available worldwide on all streaming platforms.

Boris Brejcha appeared in a feature on Cover The Sound

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Simon Splice releases debut EP “New Beginnings”

Simon Splice, the brand new look for current heavy-weight artist Exile, today drops his first EP “New Beginnings” on the brand new D+B label: Eloisa Records.

Simon Splice delivers jubilant liquid and enchanted dance floor bangers with 4 tracks ready to melt hearts and minds in any setting. The EP is finely balanced with two well-crafted instrumentals along with two beautifully vocal-led tracks, together forming the “New Beginnings” EP.

Taking the lead is ‘Knock Knock’ with Simon Splice arriving at the door ready to explore his new adventure. Expect beautifully pieced raindrop patterns and a rupturing bassline as this track heads straight for the floor. Next up, we greet Miss Tantrum with her sweet vocals on ‘Want It All’. 

‘Lines’ is next to see the light with its mellifluous basslines and euphoria-inducing sonics. In a similar vein, ‘Carousel’ gets those hands in the air with the graceful vocals from Anima.

This is only the beginning for both entities and you can catch plenty more from Simon Splice and Eloisa Records in the months to come.

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Color Theory releases B-side song ‘Juggernaut’

 

One-man show Color Theory has just released his synthwave B-side song titled ‘Juggernaut’, soon after the release of A-side ‘This Whole Nothing’. Lately, Color Theory has been supported by successful Youtube channels like  NewRetroWave, The ’80s Guy, LuigiDonatello, and SoulSearchAndDestroy. His music stream count is fast approaching 3 million plays in total. He is a winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, which resulted in his music being featured in popular games like Just Dance and Rock Band. His music would also be featured on MTV’s The Real World television series. 

Brian Hazard(Color Theory) upbringing happened in California. He would begin music performance at a young age and form part of his highschool’s jazz band as a pianist.  He would enjoy playing the instrument so much, that he would qualify with a Bachelor of Music Degree in Piano Performance. Brian’s song ‘Ponytail Girl’ fueled a Depeche Mode fan craze. The song was relabeled as Depeche Mode B-side on Napster. The musician was humored by the accident, as he is a huge Depeche Mode Fan.

Colour Theory calls his sound “melancholic synthwave”, and is inspired by bands like Depeche Mode, The Cure, and Baths for their morbid and menacing soundscapes. However, he replicates the tone in murmurs.

 

 

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Deadmau5 announces headline CUBE v3 show at Brixton Academy

After a hugely successful US tour, including five sold-out nights at the Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles and four at New York’s Avant Gardner Hall, Canadian dance titan deadmau5 has announced he will bring his state-of-the-art CUBE v3 production to London for a highly-anticipated headline show at O2 Academy Brixton on Friday 26th June. Tickets go on sale this Friday 13th March at 10 am from MyTicket.co.uk.

The renowned artist’s most technologically advanced production to date, the boundary-pushing CUBE v3 show runs on code written by deadmau5 himself, making its debut on the UK festival scene last Summer.

Deadmau5’s upcoming O2 Academy Brixton show comes a decade on from his last appearance at the iconic venue, which took place back in April 2010. He has since headlined London’s Printworks venue and Manchester’s Warehouse Project.

Joel Zimmerman, more commonly known as deadmau5, is one of the most respected electronic music producers of modern times. In 2008, Zimmerman broke through with his critically acclaimed third studio album “Random Album Title”, as well as enjoying international chart success with platinum-certified single ‘Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff’. He has since released five critically acclaimed albums, including the Grammy-nominated “4×4=12” and “Album Title Goes Here”, which peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Album Chart. Not stopping there, Zimmerman also produced the soundtrack to Netflix’s 2019 neo-noir thriller film Polar.

Arguably one of the most in-demand live acts in the world, deadmau5 will return to London’s O2 Academy Brixton on 26th June.

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