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The Knocks and Fred Falke’s “Geronimo” – an ode to rave culture
The Knocks and Fred Falke’s “Geronimo” – an ode to rave culture
The Knocks and Fred Falke’s “Geronimo” – an ode to rave culture
Premiering yesterday in Rolling Stone was the music video for The Knocks and Fred Falke’s “Geronimo,” which featured the directorial work of Daniel Pappas. The video takes place in the desert of New Mexico’s White Sands National Monument, and features authentic Native American hoop dancing by Cirque du Soleil member Nakota Laurence...
Nineties Electronica Survivors Rave On
Nineties Electronica Survivors Rave On
Nineties Electronica Survivors Rave On
As more and more eyes are gaining notice of the blossoming electronic scene, it is important to also pay attention to the pioneers who were also a part of the huge surge of the rave scene in the nineties. Rolling Stone has compiled a list of the electronic artists who not only were massive staples during the nineties EDM peak, but they are still setting fire to the dance floor and bringing the he
autoKratz “Devil’s Touch” Official Video
autoKratz “Devil’s Touch” Official Video
autoKratz “Devil’s Touch” Official Video
Having scored Mixmag’s electro tune of the month twice already in 2012, London based electro duo autoKratz are back with their latest single “Devil’s Touch.” A prime cut of raging rave electro, the track features driving arps, piano stabs and an epic autoKratz vocal...
Setting a new Example
Setting a new Example
Setting a new Example
Elektro caught up with UK-based singer, Example moments before his first-ever US performance at the Gramercy Theatre in NYC where he chatted with us about sad music that inspires, Ludacris and breaking the US market, as well as some serious travel plans...
Congorock’s Monolith/Agarta EP – Listen Now!
Congorock’s Monolith/Agarta EP – Listen Now!
Congorock’s Monolith/Agarta EP – Listen Now!
Congorock is back with a new EP titled, Monolith/Agarta. Bursting onto the scene two years ago with the remix of "Somebody to Love Me" (Mark Ronson feat. Boy George), his latest release confirms that the good just get better. With Eastern-influenced melodies, hard-hitting video game-esque bass lines, and a tangible energy; this EP is rave meets Bar Mitzvah...