Alesso delivered an unforgettable and emotional moment at EDC Orlando as he honored the late Liam Payne with a moving tribute. Stopping his set at the festival’s circuit ground stage, Alesso addressed the crowd with heartfelt words before playing their 2020 collaboration, “Midnight.” As the track’s opening notes filled the air, the audience created a breathtaking scene, raising their phone lights in unison to illuminate the night sky.
The tribute highlighted Payne’s lasting legacy and the resilience symbolized by their hit track, originally released during the pandemic. The crowd’s shared grief and Alesso’s touching gesture were a reminder of the deep connections music fosters. With “Midnight“ as the backdrop, the moment was both somber and uplifting, reflecting the profound impact Payne left on fans and collaborators alike.
For fans of Rezz’s dark, atmospheric sound but craving beats with more complexity, there’s a growing roster of artists pushing the boundaries of midtempo and experimental bass music. Deathpact stands out with intricately layered drum patterns, frequently elevating every collaboration they touch. Similarly, Gesaffelstein brings haunting, cinematic production with dynamic beats that captivate.
Tipper and EPROM are legends in crafting unpredictable, experimental rhythms, while newer acts like Quackson and Zabo blend midtempo grooves with forward-thinking sound design. For a psytrance-inspired twist, Mr. Bill’s collaborations with Infected Mushroom and Freddy Todd’s bass experiments are must-hears.
Whether it’s Blanke’s hard-hitting collabs or Pretty Lights‘ genre-defying live sets, there’s no shortage of artists reinvigorating the darker side of electronic music. Dive into their catalogs and discover a world beyond Rezz.
NGHTMRE, an ICON Collective alumnus, is giving back to aspiring electronic music producers by offering three full-ride scholarships to his alma mater through the “Hero’s Journey” program.
This opportunity allows three individuals to attend the prestigious music school on its Burbank campus at no cost. Applicants are required to submit a two-minute video detailing their passion, vision, goals, and what makes them unique in the industry.
ICON Collective is accepting entries until December 6, 2024, and the winners will be announced on January 13, 2025.
The Recording Academy has unveiled the nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards in the Dance/Electronic categories, and it’s a thrilling lineup.
In the Best Dance/Electronic Album category, big names like Four Tet (Three), Justice (Hyperdrama), Zedd (Telos), Charli XCX (Brat), and Kaytranada (TIMELESS) are set to compete. Meanwhile, Disclosure, Fred again.., Four Tet, Justice with Tame Impala, and Kaytranada featuring Childish Gambino lead the pack for Best Dance/Electronic Recording.
These nominees showcase the diverse and evolving landscape of electronic music.
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