Mech|Dragon







This is why I watch this man’s livestream whenever it is live.

deadmau5:

So, i’ve had a revelation these past couple of days, and i really feel the need to draw attention to the results here.

Theres a perfectly valid reason why i dont usually enjoy the idea of a “collaboration” … allthough you can rest assure whatever collaborations i have done in the past were the…

here’s ten seconds of something.

some of you may like this, some of you may not. i don’t really care.

Need 500 plays in the next couple of weeks for this producer competition. You know you want to hit play. Maybe even a couple of times.

My new track. Check it out!

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rollingstone:

Electronic dance music, sometimes known as EDM, has been infiltrating pop music with the help of popular party-starters like David Guetta and Calvin Harris, who have partnered with some of the biggest names in pop. But dig a little deeper and you’ll see that EDM boasts even more hit-makers whom you might not have heard of – yet. The talented Dutch 24-year-old Afrojack has burst onto the scene, cementing his rise to fame with sets at more mainstream events like Coachella. Fellow Dutchman DJ Chuckie, whose runaway hit mash-up of LMFAO’s “Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch” made him a globally recognized name, says of EDM’s success, “People used to say that hip-hop wasn’t going to last, but         it’s there to stay. It’s the same thing with dance music.”
Check out more of today’s best dance-pop music producers on RollingStone.com.
—Meredith Olson

rollingstone:

Electronic dance music, sometimes known as EDM, has been infiltrating pop music with the help of popular party-starters like David Guetta and Calvin Harris, who have partnered with some of the biggest names in pop. But dig a little deeper and you’ll see that EDM boasts even more hit-makers whom you might not have heard of – yet. The talented Dutch 24-year-old Afrojack has burst onto the scene, cementing his rise to fame with sets at more mainstream events like Coachella. Fellow Dutchman DJ Chuckie, whose runaway hit mash-up of LMFAO’s “Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch” made him a globally recognized name, says of EDM’s success, “People used to say that hip-hop wasn’t going to last, but it’s there to stay. It’s the same thing with dance music.”

Check out more of today’s best dance-pop music producers on RollingStone.com.

—Meredith Olson

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