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Behind The Show: The Production of 'Bigger Than All Of Us'

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Purchase tickets to Above & Beyond at Silverworks Island: https://aboveandbeyond.ffm.to/silverworks.oyd Purchase tickets to ABGT700 at The Gorge: https://aboveandbeyond.ffm.to/abgt700tickets.oyd Buy/stream 'Bigger Than All Of Us': https://aboveandbeyond.ffm.to/biggerthanallofus.oyd Buy 'Bigger Than All Of Us' on vinyl/CD: https://aboveandbeyond.ffm.to/btaou.oyd Watch 'Stepping In: The Making of ‘Bigger Than All Of Us’': https://youtu.be/PhK12A2CGOQ Ahead of bringing the 'Bigger Than All Of Us' tour production to Silverworks Island, meet the incredible team working behind the scenes who pull it all together... Tour Director - Fitzjoy Hellin Production & Lighting Designer - Neil Marsh Visuals Director - Dylan Byrne Video Operator - Cody Campbell FOH Engineer - Craig Gordon Production Manager - Ernesto Corti Production Assistant - Alicia Loggan Production Supplier - Colour Sound Experiment Travel Agent - Neil Crosbie Trucking - Roadshow Subscribe to our channel: https://lnk.to/YTA_B Stream us on Spotify: https://Anjunabeats.lnk.to/AboveBeyondSpotifyYo Live dates: https://aboveandbeyond.nu/tour Live dates: https://aboveandbeyond.nu/tour Website: https://aboveandbeyond.nu Facebook: https://facebook.com/aboveandbeyond Twitter: https://twitter.com/aboveandbeyond Instagram: https://instagram.com/aboveandbeyond

A Night With Weller, Paper Planes and Rooftop Vinyl Sessions

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Our hometown of Denver loves a great festival just as much as a great cocktail. So when Weller’s PR team called to take us on a local tour, our resident cuisine and cocktail guy, Josh Finklestein, jumped at the chance. Article by Josh Finklestein There’s a reason certain records command eye-watering prices on Discogs. It’s [...]

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Yamaha Creator Pass Adds DAWs, Tutorials, and a $9.99 Starter Plan

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Yamaha Music Innovations is expanding Yamaha Creator Pass following its public beta at SXSW, and the update is aimed squarely at a common problem for independent artists: too many tools spread across too many accounts. The platform brings songwriting, production, mastering, distribution, promotion, learning, and partner benefits into a single login. That matters because most [...]

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Final Audio DX3000CL Studio Headphone Review: Japanese Restraint In A Year Of Closed-Back Hype

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2026 has become the year when every serious headphone brand has decided to ship a closed-back flagship or near-flagship, and Final Audio DX3000CL Studio Headphone is throwing its name into the hat for the top contender, too. Beyerdynamic, Focal, Sennheiser, Audeze, Yamaha, they’ve all swung. Final Audio is a quieter name in that list for most American [...]

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Insomniac Radio: How To Listen Live, App, Channels & Shows

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If you're into EDM, you've probably heard a live set, mix, or interview that came through Insomniac Radio, the official streaming platform from Insomniac Events, the company behind Electric Daisy Carnival, Nocturnal Wonderland, and dozens of other massive festivals. It's one of the most direct ways to hear electronic music around the clock, whether you're at home, commuting, or just need a soundtrack while you work.

But finding exactly how to tune in, what channels are available, and which shows are worth your time isn't always obvious. The platform has grown well beyond a simple internet radio station, and there's more to it than hitting play. That's exactly the kind of thing we cover here at RIKIO ROCKS, breaking down the tools, platforms, and resources that keep you connected to the EDM scene without the guesswork.

This guide walks you through everything you need to know about Insomniac Radio: how to listen live, where to download the app, what channels and shows are currently running, and how to get the most out of the platform. Let's get into it.

What Insomniac Radio is

Insomniac Radio is the official digital radio and streaming platform built and operated by Insomniac Events, the Los Angeles-based promoter responsible for some of the biggest electronic music events in the world. It launched as a way to bring the festival experience directly to listeners at any time, not just during event weekends. The platform streams electronic music continuously across multiple genre-specific channels, covering everything from house and techno to bass music and trance.

The company behind it

Insomniac Events has been running large-scale EDM events since 1993, and the radio platform is a direct extension of that brand identity. The company's deep connections with top DJs, labels, and artists mean the music you hear on Insomniac Radio comes from sources that are already embedded in the professional electronic music world. This isn't a third-party curated playlist service. It's content produced and licensed by the same team that puts together Electric Daisy Carnival and Beyond Wonderland.

Insomniac Radio isn't just background music. It's a direct line into the same artist relationships and festival culture that Insomniac Events has spent over three decades building.

What it actually streams

The platform runs live and pre-recorded DJ sets, festival recordings, original shows, and genre-specific channel programming around the clock. You'll find full sets from artists who headlined recent Insomniac festivals, alongside exclusive mixes recorded specifically for the platform. Some content drops as on-demand replays after airing live, which gives you flexibility if you miss a set in real time. The platform also supports hosted shows with dedicated schedules, so it functions more like a traditional radio station than a basic playlist service, with a real sense of programming structure built into it.

Why it matters for EDM discovery

Most music platforms push you toward popular tracks and familiar names based on what you already listen to. That model works fine for casual listening, but it rarely surfaces the deeper cuts, emerging artists, or genre experiments that serious EDM fans are looking for. Insomniac Radio is built differently because the programming comes from people who are already inside the scene.

When your music source is run by the same team booking headliners for the world's biggest electronic music festivals, the artist access is in a different category entirely.

A direct pipeline to emerging artists

The platform gives new and rising producers

Luminosity Beach Festival Announces Week-Long 20th Anniversary For 2027

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Just as the dust settled on a successful Luminosity Beach Festival this 2026, an iconic trance gathering held every year in Zandvoort, Netherlands, Luminosity has announced that next year they’ll go big: 2027’s edition will be a 7-day festival from June 21st to June 27th. This, to celebrate the event’s monumental 20th anniversary. Luminosity Beach […]

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Dyzen On Taste, Adaptability, And His Return To HABITAT

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Dyzen (@dyzenmusic) returns to HABITAT with “Messy,” and the single finds him leaning into the emotional side of his production without losing the control needed for a late-night club record. A female vocal sits at the heart of it all while darker layers gradually open around it, giving the track enough space to build tension [...]

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Chicago Councilman Vows to Block Future Electronic Music Festivals Following Noise Complaints

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The inaugural Lakeshore Arts & Music Festival drew noise complaints from residents of Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, potentially jeopardizing its prospects of returning in 2027.

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Heatwave Claims Another: SCANDAL Outdoor Cancelled Due to Code Red Heat

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Fans hoping to experience the first-ever SCANDAL Outdoor will have to wait a little longer. The festival, which was scheduled for June 27 at Breepark Breda in the Netherlands, has officially been cancelled after authorities issued a Code Red weather warning across the country. Organizers confirmed the decision followed extensive discussions with local authorities and […]

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Tom Cosm – “It’s Going To Make Your Music More Melodic”

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We talk to Tom Cosm, the technical director of Kevin Parker’s Telepathic Instruments, about how they made their uber-popular Orchid synthesizer.

Few recent synthesizers have had the success of Orchid, the debut release from Telepathic Instruments. It probably doesn’t hurt that the chord machine came from the mind of Kevin Parker of Tame Impala. It’s ended up in the hands of producers like Fred again.., Sara Landry, and Joy Anonymous, among many others, and after a few limited-edition drops, it’s now widely available. 

We spoke with Tom Cosm, the technical director for Telepathic Instruments, about how the Orchid went from an idea in the mind of Kevin Parker to a world-conquering physical instrument, and why it’s not just for indie musicians.

Attack: You actually have a techno background.

TC: I do. Techno is what I would tell the older generation when they asked me what kind of music I play. It’s kind of like techno trance. Usually, it's four-to-the-floor stuff, but I pivot a lot with my genre choice.

What's your coding and electronics background?

I've always been a self-taught computer person. I was into tracker stuff as an early teenager, and when I got my laptop, I moved on to BuzzTracker, and that's when my life changed, because I started instantly making ambient chill out stuff. I got yoinked away from becoming a traditional jazz musician just because I love computers. Starting in tracking software is a really good precursor to doing anything with code or computer engineering with sound, because you learn how to think in hexadecimal.

Max for Live was a really good path, which allows you to use JavaScript. I realized I could get really deep and not just use objects and link them together, but I could actually do some code. So no formal training. I've just managed to grab what I can to put together a package that seems to be working. 

Attack Mag - Interviews - Editorial - Orchid (4)Techno is what I would tell the older generation when they asked me what kind of music I play. It’s kind of like techno trance. Usually, it's four-to-the-floor stuff, but I pivot a lot with my genre choice.

As the technical director for Telepathic Instruments, how hands-on are you? Are you writing the code?

Originally, when the first prototype was made, that was 100 percent me, from circuitry through to the code through to some really shoddy mechanical engineering. I hadn't touched a soldering iron much before then, but I think throughout a couple of years building that prototype, I severely advanced my skills in any sort of electrical engineering.

It wasn't even a prototype. It was a one-off contract for Kevin because this is what he wanted as a personal thing. But then he came back and said, I would like to make thousands of these things. That's the point where I started reaching out and finding developers who are very, very excellent at C++ or electrical engineering or product management.

You've done data sonification projects as well. Did any of that filter into Orchid? 

Data sonification is a huge passion of mine. That opened up an avenue for me. I got quite a surprising amount of work through that. That's ultimately how Kevin found me because I put a lot of what I was doing online.

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