Allison Wonderland (Alexandra Sholler) is an Australian DJ, singer and producer. She began her music career as a cellist for the Sydney Youth Opera. As she got older, she became more interested in indie and electronic music, so she began to play bass. Soon after, she began producing her own beats, which led to a complete redirection of her career.
Read MoreSan Holo (Sander van Dijck) is a Dutch trap and ambient producer and DJ. He graduated college with a concentration in guitar and worked for bands for a year until he discovered his love for electronic music. Soon after, in 2013 he released his debut EP titled “Corellia.” A year later, he began remixing popular songs and his rendition of “The Next Episode” by Dr. Dre went viral on YouTube, which caught the attention of the EDM industry.
Read MoreAfrojack (Nick Leonardus van de Wall) is a Dutch producer and DJ. He began teaching himself how to play electronic music at 11 years old and by 18 he had released his first single titled, “In Your Face.” Now at 36, he is one of the most recognizable names in the electronic music industry, with seven music labels, billions of streams and constant headlining spots in festivals and tours worldwide. According to Forbes Magazine, he is the seventh highest-paid DJ in the world.
Read MoreCharly Jordan is a Las Vegas native content creator, model, DJ and influencer who got her start in the electronic music industry as a super fan. She is now quickly turning into one of the most successful DJs. She’s featured on Riot Ten’s 2020 track “Wanna Go” and she remixed “No Chill” for Cheat Codes’ 2021 album, “HELLRAISERS Part 1.”
Read MoreAlok was born in Brazil to two DJ parents, Swarup and Ekanta, who instilled in him a love for electronic music since birth. They created the electronic music festival in Bahia and invited him every year. He started his music career at 10, by 12 he was DJing in public. Alok slowly worked up a reputation as being one of the best dance DJs in the world.
Read MoreWho else would Insomniac choose to DJ the intermezzo of EDC’s opening night? None other than self-proclaimed comedians and DJs Dillon Francis and Valentino Khan. In true comedic fashion they came on stage in Publix (a popular Florida grocery store chain) deli uniforms with bags of sub sandwiches they periodically threw out towards the crowd. No doubt, this was the funniest set of the weekend.
Read MoreDeadmau5 is a Canadian DJ and producer with over 25 years of experience in the electronic music industry. He is most known for his iconic mouse masks. As one of the most successful music producers, with eight of his own labels and huge collaborations ranging from remixer Kaskade and audio engineer Steve Duda to house DJ and singer Rob Swire; it wouldn’t be surprising to see his name on an EDC lineup, especially for its 30th anniversary in Orlando. Or is it?
Read MoreIt’s been 9 years since the popular alt-rock band released a studio album. Blonde Redhead, consisting of Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace, have been touring supporting the long awaited release of their 10th studio album, Sit Down for Dinner.
Read MoreNew York 10-piece ensemble, Ghost Funk Orchestra cooked up some insanely polished grooves this past weekend at Antone’s. The band sure knew how to stir up a crowd and get everyone moving in the small nightclub, while also keeping them on the edge begging for more as they were still catching their breath.
Read MoreAustin’s psychedelic prog rock locals, Nolan Potter’s Nightmare Band transfixed festival-goers at Empire Garage & Control Room this past weekend with their hair-raising synthesizer solos, hypnotic guitar riffs and strange vocal distortions. The band seemed to have resorted to pure sorcery to manipulate the instruments in front of them.
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