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Renowned Vocalist Lovlee Launches ‘All Things Lovlee’ Vocal Boutique

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The industry needed some fresh air, and projects like this one help push it forward in a healthier way. We’re very excited to tell you that Dance vocalist and songwriter Lovlee — a voice behind global anthems alongside the likes of Ferry Corsten, Eli Brown, and Factor B — has officially unveiled her new creative […]

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Deviu Breaks Down The Thinking Behind His “Automatic” Remix And His Approach To DJing

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With his remix of Nihil Young’s “Automatic” now out on Magnetic Magazine Recordings, Deviu (@deviumusic) steps into a phase of his work where decisions feel more direct and less managed. The track presents a big extension of his catalog, with a focus on pacing, controlled arrangement shifts, and a steady melodic framework that holds attention [...]

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Universal Audio Knuckles ’92 Review: A Guitar Pedal That Works Shockingly Well On Synths

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Knuckles ’92 has been on my radar since it dropped in 2024, and I finally got it into the studio for its high-gain guitar amp with the whole intention of seeing how it handles on my synths; that framing quickly felt secondary. UA’s smaller pedals have always sounded amazing on my synths, just as much [...]

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Tomorrowland Winter 2026 | Official Aftermovie

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Relive the magic of Tomorrowland Winter 2026 with the Official Aftermovie. From snow-covered peaks to unforgettable moments in Alpe d’Huez, Tomorrowland Winter 2026 brought music and magic together like never before. Tracklist: 1. Samm, Ajna, Chelsea Como - Timeless [ Magnifik Music, Scorpios Music ] 2. Humans Musik - All I Need Is You [ Diynamic ] 3. Maesic - Technologic [ Tomorrowland Music ] 4. Tri/xon - WORK/OUT [ Innervisions ] 5. Joris Voorn, Moonman, Ferry Corsten - Don’t Be Afraid [ Spectrum ] 6. Andromedik - Oblivion [ Andromedik, AEI Recordings ] 7. Alesso, Pendulum - FADE [ Alefune AB, Capitol Records, UMG Recordings ] 8. NOVAH - Rave Kid [ Tomorrowland Music ] 9. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike x Marlon Hoffstadt x DJ Konik - Makina Time [ Smash The House ] Follow Tomorrowland Instagram: https://tomorrow.land/IG TikTok: https://tomorrow.land/TikTok All info about Alpe d'Huez www.alpedhuez.com Live Today, Love Tomorrow, Unite Forever. www.tomorrowland.com

UJAM Finally Added A Choir To Symphonic Elements

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UJAM has announced Symphonic Elements CHOOIR, a new choir plugin built from material in Hans Zimmer’s personal orchestral library. The instrument is available for preorder now, with the full release set for May 13, 2026, and it joins UJAM’s Symphonic Elements series alongside STRIIIINGS, DRUMS, BRAASS, and PERRCS. CHOOIR fills an obvious gap in that [...]

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Key Takeaways From IMS 2026

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IMS has a way of compressing a year's worth of industry conversation into a few days. Here's what cut through for us in 2026.

With Rising Revenues In Electronic music, Where Is The Money Actually Going?

The IMS Business Report points to another year of growth for electronic music. The numbers are compelling. But spend any time talking to people on the ground at IMS and a persistent, uncomfortable question keeps surfacing: if the industry is growing, who exactly is it growing for?

The anecdotal evidence is hard to ignore. Clubs are closing, and costs are spiralling. A ticket to a show in Ibiza this summer will set you back more than ever, with a ticket to Pacha last Friday costing from 250 Euros. Accommodation costs are also massive, with people preferring tents or camper vans to stay on the island. None of this is unique to Ibiza, either - it's felt more broadly.

And yet the headline revenue figures continue to climb year on year. Something doesn't add up, or at least doesn't feel like it does.

The honest answer is probably that growth at scale and health at ground level are two very different things. The money exists – but it is concentrated. A smaller number of larger players, bigger festivals, superstar bookings and corporate-backed venues are capturing an ever greater share of the pie, while the grassroots infrastructure that has historically been the breeding ground for electronic music's next wave quietly struggles. The mid-tier, in particular, seems to be getting squeezed from both ends.

It's a tension the industry needs to reckon with more honestly than it currently does. A business report that shows growth is genuinely useful – but the follow-up question has to be: growth on whose terms, and sustainable for whom?

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Artificial Intelligence

Not since the sceptical rush of energy behind NFTs has a conference been so dominated by a single topic. At IMS Ibiza this year, that topic was AI – and the range of opinions on it was about as wide as you'll find anywhere in the industry.

Deezer CMO Maria Garrido set out the scale of the challenge with one arresting statistic: the platform is currently receiving 75,000 AI-generated uploads every single day. What's notable is what Deezer is doing about it. They are currently the only major streaming platform labelling tracks as AI-generated, and through active curation have reduced the presence of AI content in their playlists from 80% down to 3%.

Perhaps more interesting than the numbers, though, is what the listener data is suggesting: audiences may not object to AI music as instinctively as producers and DJs do – but they do want to know. Transparency, it turns out, might be the most important variable in this debate.

Whether this is the future of how platforms handle AI is unclear, and many questions remain unanswered. What threshold of AI involvement qualifies a track as AI-generated? How often are human artists being incorrectly flagged? Is an AI-generated drum track acceptable if everything else was made conventionally? The potential for uncertainty is enormous, and the industry is nowhere near consensus.

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RIGĒL - Survive

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Time Warp Festival Set to Make its Mexico Debut

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Time Warp will debut in Mexico City later this year. What started in 1994 with just its flagship location in Mannheim, Germany, the festival has already established itself worldwide as a top house and techno festival extravaganza. Besides the main edition in Mannheim, Brazil, Chile, Spain, the U.S., Czechia, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland have hosted […]

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Adrielle Bow Belle Returns With Cinematic New Single “Icey Roads”

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Adrielle Bow Belle’s “Icey Roads” arrives on May 15, 2026, placing cinematic alt-pop, indie R&B, and political songwriting inside a track built around emotional restraint. The New York artist works with cold synth textures, minimal percussion, and close vocal layering, creating a single that keeps its tension controlled from the first line through the final [...]

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ATH Turns m0n0 jay’s “L.L.L.” Into A 135 BPM Industrial Club Cut

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m0n0 jay’s “L.L.L.” already had a strange little lane carved out for itself before this remix showed up. The original had the whole powerlifter-glitter-gym-pop thing working in its favor, which is a ridiculous phrase on paper and somehow also the most accurate way to describe the project. It had the bright hooks, the body-forward energy, [...]

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