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Egyptian Activists Say Raves Could Destroy the Pyramids — Here’s Why

A new legal battle is unfolding in Egypt as the Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR) files a lawsuit to ban raves and large-scale music festivals at the Great Pyramids of Giza.

The case, backed by Egyptologist Monica Hanna, argues that powerful sound systems and laser rigs risk damaging the world’s oldest Wonder. Following Anyma’s recent techno performance at the site and plans for a multi-day festival in 2026, critics warn the events could destabilize the pyramids’ ancient stones.

The lawsuit accuses tourism officials of prioritizing profit over preservation, sparking global debate over heritage and modern entertainment.

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The Martinez Brothers Hit Pause — Here’s Why Fans Are Praising Them

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After nearly two decades of nonstop touring, Chris Martinez of The Martinez Brothers is pressing pause to focus on his health. His brother, Stevie Jr., confirmed the news on Instagram, calling Chris’s decision “a sign of true strength.” Known for their high-octane sets and global schedule, the duo has dominated stages from Hï Ibiza to major festivals worldwide.

The Martinez Brothers Hit Pause — Here’s Why Fans Are Praising Them

While Chris takes time to recharge, Stevie will hold down their shows in Brazil and the U.S., promising to deliver the same signature energy. Fans can expect the brothers to return “stronger than ever” in 2026 — proving balance is the new power move.

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MTV Is Dead? The Shocking Reason Behind Its Music Channel Shutdown

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After nearly four decades of defining pop culture, MTV is closing the curtain on five of its UK music channels this New Year’s Eve — including MTV Music, MTV 80s, and Club MTV.

Once the heartbeat of global music television, MTV’s legacy began with “Video Killed the Radio Star,” but now, it’s the internet that’s killed the video channel. With YouTube, TikTok, and streaming platforms leading music discovery, MTV’s pivot to reality content was inevitable.

While MTV HD will remain, the shutdown marks the symbolic end of an era where music television ruled — replaced by a digital, on-demand world.

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Spinnin’ Records Co-Founder Returns with Revolutionary Music Venture

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Roger de Graaf, the visionary co-founder and former CEO of Spinnin’ Records, has returned with a bold new venture — Fluent Music Group. Based in Amsterdam, Fluent aims to redefine electronic artist development through an integrated model combining recording, publishing, and consulting.

Spinnin’ Records Co-Founder Returns with Revolutionary Music Venture

Partnering with marketing expert Robert Tammens, de Graaf’s mission is to empower emerging talent with creative freedom, strategic direction, and community-focused growth. After shaping Spinnin’ into a global EDM powerhouse behind stars like Martin Garrix and Afrojack, de Graaf now looks to nurture the next generation of innovators ready to shape the future of dance music.

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Armada Music Opens Massive Creative Hub in London

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Armada Music Group, the world’s largest independent dance label, has unveiled its brand-new creative hub in London’s Shoreditch, marking a major step in its global expansion.

Spanning 7,000 square feet across six stories, the state-of-the-art complex includes high-end recording studios, dedicated listening rooms, an event space for 130 guests, and even on-site accommodations—creating a true home for artists, producers, and songwriters.

With the UK being Armada’s second-largest streaming market, this investment strengthens its commitment to fostering local talent while supporting global artists. The London hub cements Armada’s role as a powerhouse for innovation, collaboration, and creativity in dance music.

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