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Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard :: December 2025

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Freeform transmissions from Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard on dublab. Airing every third Sunday of the month, RFAD on dublab features the pairing of Tyler Wilcox’s Doom and Gloom from the Tomb and Chad DePasquale’s New Happy Gathering. For the winter solstice, Chad kicks things off with a wintry instrumental mix of jazz, neo-classical & chamber folk. Tyler follows it up with an hour of mostly new jams, with various versions of Eno’s “The Big Ship” floating in between. Sunday, 4-6pm PT.

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AViVA & Mblue & Staarz - Come Alive

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? Download | Stream ↪︎ https://spoti.fi/2CD60sw ? Official Spotify Playlists ↪︎ http://bit.ly/NB3Spotify ? ? All Nightblue Music Socials ? ► https://linktr.ee/nightbluemusic ? No Copyright Playlist ↪︎ http://bit.ly/NB3NoCopyrightPlaylist ? Demos / Music Submission ↪︎ https://nightbluemusic.portal.district.biz ? AViVA ? ► https://www.instagram.com/thisisaviva ? Mblue ? ► https://www.instagram.com/mbluemusic ? Staarz ? ► https://www.instagram.com/staarzofficial/ Make sure to show your support to Bac バックサイン for their awesome artwork ^_^ ? Background Image ↪︎ https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/81849967 https://www.instagram.com/backsineart If we did not properly credit your artwork or if you'd like us to not use your artwork please send us an email to nightbluemusic@nightblue3.net and we will correct it immediately! ❗️ For business inquiries and other issues please contact nightbluemusic@nightblue3.net ❗️ AViVA & Mblue & Staarz - Come Alive

Steve Aoki & KAAZE - Head Rush [Official Music Video]

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Steve x Aoki Kaaze - Self Control

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New EP Head Rush with Kaaze SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: http://youtube.com/steveaoki LIKE on Facebook: http://facebook.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on Twitter: http://twitter.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on Instagram: http://instagram.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@steveaoki FOLLOW on Snapchat: steveaoki Subscribe to Steve Aoki's YouTube channel for the latest music videos, tour footage, mixes, and the best in dance music! New videos every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday!

How to Become an EDM Artist: From First Track to First Gig

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You hear a track that makes your chest thump and your body move. You think about making music like that yourself. Maybe you even imagine playing it live at a festival or club. But when you open a production software for the first time or look at DJ equipment, nothing makes sense. The buttons, knobs, and menus feel like an alien language. You want to create but have no idea where to begin.

Becoming an EDM artist is simpler than you think. You need a computer, music software, and a willingness to learn through practice. No expensive studio. No music degree. No industry connections. Just consistent effort and smart steps that build your skills from zero to performance ready.

This guide walks you through every stage of your journey. You'll learn what gear to buy, how to make your first tracks, ways to develop your unique sound, strategies for releasing music online, and methods for landing your first gigs. Each step builds on the last, giving you a clear path from curious beginner to confident artist ready to share your music with crowds.

What it really means to be an EDM artist

An EDM artist creates electronic dance music in a digital studio and performs it for audiences. You spend most of your time alone in front of a computer, building tracks from scratch using software instruments, samples, and effects. The work divides into two main activities: production (making the music) and performance (playing it live as a DJ or live act). Some artists focus entirely on production, others on DJing, but most successful EDM artists do both.

The core activities you'll master

Production forms the foundation of your work as an EDM artist. You open your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and build tracks by programming drum patterns, designing synthesizer sounds, arranging musical elements, and mixing everything together until it sounds professional. Each finished track takes anywhere from a few hours to several weeks, depending on your skill level and perfectionism. You repeat this process constantly, making track after track to improve your craft and build a catalog of original music.

The core activities you'll master

Performance brings your music to crowds at clubs, festivals, and parties. You mix your tracks with other music using DJ equipment or trigger your own sounds live with controllers and synthesizers. The goal is to read the room's energy and keep people dancing by selecting the right songs at the right moments. Live performance requires different skills than production: reading crowds, smooth transitions between tracks, and maintaining energy throughout your set.

Your success depends less on natural talent and more on consistent practice and smart decisions about where to focus your limited time.

What you won't need to start

Understanding how to become an edm artist begins with clearing away myths about barriers to entry. You don't need a music degree or formal training to produce electronic music. Many top EDM artists taught themselves entirely through online tutorials, experimentation, and persistence. You also don't need expensive studio equipment or a soundproofed room when you're starting out. A decent laptop, production software, and basic headphones get you making music today. Industry connections help later but aren't required to begin learning and creating. Your first priority is building skills and finishing tracks, not networking or branding yourself as an artist.

Step 1. Choose your path and goals

Your first decision shapes everything that follows. Before you buy any equipment or download software, you need to clarify what kind of EDM artist you want to become and what you want to achieve in

Best EDM Festivals in Europe: 9 Picks for 2026 with Dates

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Europe hosts dozens of EDM festivals every summer, but sorting through promotional hype and generic descriptions makes it tough to figure out which ones actually deliver. You need specifics: dates you can block off, realistic budget expectations, what the crowd vibe feels like, and whether a festival matches your taste in electronic music. Without that information, you risk buying tickets to an event that sounds great on paper but misses the mark once you arrive.

This guide covers nine standout EDM festivals across Europe for 2026, from Belgium's legendary Tomorrowland to Serbia's fortress-based Exit Festival. Each festival entry breaks down what you need to know: confirmed dates and locations, stage layouts and production quality, typical genres and lineup styles, crowd demographics, ticket pricing, travel logistics, and honest pros and cons. You'll see which festivals lean harder into mainstage spectacle versus underground sounds, which ones require serious advance planning, and where you'll find the best value for your budget. Use this list to compare your options and lock in the festivals that fit your schedule and scene.

1. Tomorrowland, Belgium

Tomorrowland remains one of the best EDM festivals in Europe and consistently delivers production quality that sets the standard for the entire industry. You'll find elaborate stage designs that transform the De Schorre recreation area in Boom into a fantasy landscape, complete with synchronized fireworks, pyrotechnics, and visual effects that rival theme park attractions.

1. Tomorrowland, Belgium

Key stats at a glance

The festival draws 400,000 attendees across two weekends and features over 600 artists performing on 15+ stages. You'll experience everything from intimate forest settings to massive mainstage performances that accommodate crowds of 80,000 people at once.

2026 dates and location

Tomorrowland takes place July 17-19 and July 24-26, 2026 at De Schorre park in Boom, Belgium. The venue sits 15 kilometers south of Antwerp, making it accessible from Brussels Airport within 45 minutes by shuttle.

Festival layout, stages, and production

You navigate through themed areas that connect multiple stages, each with distinct architectural concepts and sound systems. Mainstage anchors the experience with a structure rebuilt annually around a new theme, while smaller stages like the Rose Garden and Freedom Stage offer more intimate settings. Production crews install custom lighting rigs weeks in advance, and you'll find art installations scattered throughout the grounds.

Festival layout, stages, and production

Genres, sound, and typical lineup

The lineup covers mainstage EDM, progressive house, trance, techno, and hardstyle across different stages. You'll catch headliners like Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, and Charlotte de Witte, plus breakthrough artists on dedicated stages for specific subgenres.

Crowd, culture, and energy level

Expect an international crowd where half the attendees travel from outside Belgium. The atmosphere stays upbeat and friendly, with elaborate costumes and group coordination common throughout both weekends.

"The crowd brings festival fashion to another level, turning every walkway into a photo opportunity."

Tickets, passes, and budgeting tips

Full Madness passes for one weekend cost €350-450 depending on when you buy, while day tickets run €125-150. Dreamville camping packages add €200-600 based on accommodation type. You'll spend another €30

Creamfields 2026 Celebrates 20 Years With Tiësto

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Creamfields is going big for its 20th anniversary, and one of the weekend’s most talked-about moments is already locked in. The festival has confirmed the return of Tiësto, who will deliver an all-new sound inspired by his trance roots at Creamfields 2026. The special performance is set for Sunday, August 30, during August Bank Holiday Weekend, and will mark Tiësto’s Steel Yard debut at the […]

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BOMA Announces Entire Week Of Open Air Parties For Rio De Janeiro Carnival

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The week-long series of events features the likes of Jamie Jones, Black Coffee, Mochakk, ARTBAT, CamelPhat, Carlita, LP Giobbi, Vintage Culture and more. During Carnival, Rio de Janeiro has always been a global magnet. In 2026, BOMA turns that gravitational force into a new epicenter for electronic music culture. The Brazilian cultural platform announces its […]

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John Summit’s Experts Only Announces Club Space Takeover

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Nothing screams John Summit like a good old bender, and nothing screams bender even louder than Miami Music Week. That’s right, John Summit’s coveted label Experts Only announced a venue takeover at the never-ending party that is Club Space Miami. The label will kick off Miami Music Week with a 21-hour, 3-stage takeover on Tuesday, […]

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YouTube Wipes Billboard Chart Data Amid Company Dispute

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In a move that has effectively declared total war on the music industry’s established order, YouTube has announced it is severing its data ties with Billboard. This isn’t just a breakup; it is a scorched-earth exit that threatens to render the U.S. music charts unrecognizable. The detonation, triggered by Lyor Cohen on December 17, 2025, […]

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