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EDM’s Golden Era Returns? Alesso & Tedder Tease “Calling” Sequel!

The EDM world is buzzing with excitement as Alesso and Ryan Tedder hint at a long-awaited sequel to their iconic track, Calling (Lose My Mind).” Just a day before the song’s 13th anniversary, the duo has ignited speculation that a follow-up is finally on the horizon.

Originally released in 2012 alongside Sebastian Ingrosso, “Calling” became a defining anthem of the progressive house era, blending euphoric melodies with Tedder’s signature soaring vocals. The track dominated festivals and clubs worldwide, even topping Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

Hints of a sequel first surfaced in February 2023, but Alesso and Tedder’s latest Instagram tease suggests that this long-overdue reunion is now closer than ever. Fans have been eagerly waiting for another masterpiece that captures the same electrifying energy as the original.

With dance music currently experiencing a resurgence of nostalgia-driven anthems, the timing couldn’t be better. Whether this new release will be a direct sequel or a fresh reimagination, one thing is certain—Alesso and Tedder are ready to take us on another unforgettable journey.

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Tech Meets Politics: Spotify’s Role in Trump’s Inauguration

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Spotify is set to raise subscription prices again, aiming to fuel its quest for 1 billion users, according to the Financial Times. Co-President Alex Norström revealed that price adjustments are now a key strategy, paired with new features like AI DJ and customizable track transitions.

How Spotify CEO Became Richer Than Any Music Legend

Following its first annual profit in 2024, Spotify’s recent price hikes in select markets boosted shares nearly 10%. With 276 million subscribers and 696 million monthly users, the platform’s growth remains strong. New offerings, including a potential “superfan” tier, aim to keep users hooked despite rising costs.

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Trapped in Mud: The Terrifying Electrocution That Shut Down Burning Man!

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The iconic Burning Man festival turned perilous this week as relentless rains battered the Black Rock Desert. On Tuesday evening, a male attendee suffered a reported electrocution incident after 6 PM, prompting an urgent airlift to a trauma center.

Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen confirmed the emergency transport, though details remain scarce due to festival officials’ reticence, citing privacy concerns. The downpours rendered roads impassable, forcing gate closures and stranding thousands.

Gates reopened Wednesday morning, but soggy conditions lingered. Organizers emphasized participant safety, lauding their emergency team’s swift response. With clearer skies ahead, the event pushes on, but this stormy start raises questions about weather preparedness in the remote playa.

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Spotify’s New Feature Turns You Into a Pro DJ!

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Spotify is revolutionizing playlists with its beta “Mix” feature for Premium users, enabling custom track transitions that mimic professional DJ sets. Accessible via a “Mix” button, it offers presets like “Fade” and “Rise,” plus controls for volume, EQ, and effects. Users can sort tracks by tempo and key, using beat grids and waveforms for seamless blends, especially in dance genres like house and techno. Save, share, and collaborate on mixed playlists with exclusive cover art tools. Update your Spotify app to check availability and start crafting your own DJ-style mixes

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Fake Justin Bieber Fools DJ Gryffin in Epic Vegas Prank!

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During DJ Gryffin’s set at XS Nightclub in Las Vegas, a Justin Bieber impersonator, Dylan Desclos, tricked everyone, including Gryffin, into believing he was the real pop star. With a fake entourage, Desclos performed “Sorry” on stage, sparking #biebergate2025.

Fans were thrilled, thinking Bieber had crashed the show, only to learn the truth later. Gryffin took it in stride, joking on Instagram about being duped. The crowd enjoyed the stunt, but the Wynn banned Desclos for life. Social media buzzed, with some calling it a hilarious marketing ploy.

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