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Monday, April 29, 2013
I'm bored out of my fucking mind ~Diplo
4/29/2013 10:00:00 AM
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(Huffingtonpost)At the end of a Saturday interview with Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire of Major Lazer during the second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, I mentioned my upcoming conversation with 2 Chainz, scheduled for later in afternoon.
Diplo's eyes lit up: "Tell him to come on stage and perform with us."
In 2 Chainz' smoke-filled tour bus about an hour later, I casually brought up Diplo's request. The interview, which was slowly wrapping up, ended abruptly: 2 Chainz took out his phone and immediately called Diplo. When the call went to voicemail, 2 Chainz asked me to reach out to my contact in Diplo's camp. I did, and eventually Diplo's people spoke to 2 Chainz people -- all while a freshly baked Chainz frantically listened to "Bubblebutt" and tried to re-memorize his lines.
Thirty minutes later, Jillionaire and Diplo were telling a crowd of rabid festival goers that they had a special guest: 2 Chainz, who came out, plowed through his verse with trademark swagger, and promptly left the stage.
Sometimes even when Diplo doesn't call you, you answer anyway.
As the head of Mad Decent, an independent record label that recently notched a Billboard No. 1 in the form of Baauer's "Harlem Shake," Diplo has found himself...
Friday, April 26, 2013
2013 Camp Bisco Lineup Phase 2 Releases
4/26/2013 02:00:00 PM
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The second phase of the Camp Bisco line-up is here! For all you Boston EDM festival goers who are worried about Identity Festival not returning this year, or can’t make it out to Vegas for EDC, no worries! Camp Bisco is July 11 to 13th, just outside of Albany, New York - only a two and a half hour drive from Boston!
The Phase 2 announcement adds artists like Madeon, Danny Brown, Digital Tape Machine, Bondax and The Manhattan Project. The big artist addition, joining already announced headliners like Flux Pavilion, Boys Noize, Dillon Francis, Bassnectar, STS9 and Tommy Trash, includes a special performance by Destroid Live. Destroid Live is a newly formed band made up of Excision, KJ Sawka and Downlink and is a great addition to the already stellar line-up!
Also announced are the late night tents which include OWSLA vs Boys Noize Records and French Express where the labels will showcase their most promising artists all weekend long!
Check out OWSLA's YouTube channel to hear some of the fresh music they may be bringing to the tent this year by clicking here.
And be sure to support local EDM music in Boston by buying tickets to Boston shows here!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Identity Festival to be No More?
4/25/2013 02:00:00 PM
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Identity Festival was the first and only national touring EDM festival that ran from 2011 to 2012, featuring huge artists like Kaskade and Eric Prydz as headliners.
Recently, a flyer for the 2013 Identity Festival has been circulating online (seen here), claiming that the United State's only touring EDM festival would be returning from July 18 through August 17, 2013.
However, this flyer is highly likely to be fake. A quick view of the ID Fest's Facebook shows no activity since December, with people constantly posting "Any updates on the 2013 tour?" to no avail.
ID Festival's website shows nothing but the logo for Synergy Glogal Entertainment (SGE) (the production company that once hosted ID Fest).
A peek at their Twitter account also shows no activity since December, with their Twitter description reading in the past tense: “OFFICIAL Twitter of IDENTITY, which was the first ever touring electronic only festival from 2011-12. Account was managed by @nehamodi.”
The last tweet on the account was a response to @BeatsNotBombs_ saying "I need @IDENTITYfest back...", with a short response: "@BeatsNotBombs_ meee toooo" (@IDENTITYfest).
Sources close to EDM Boston say that there will be no ID Festival returning for 2013. Why? We don't know for sure yet. However, speculation is that is has something to do with the 2 deaths at the Mansfield stop on the tour last year.
We will keep you updated as we learn more.
By Lauren
Until then, check out our calendar of events for other EDM shows in the Boston area.

However, this flyer is highly likely to be fake. A quick view of the ID Fest's Facebook shows no activity since December, with people constantly posting "Any updates on the 2013 tour?" to no avail.
ID Festival's website shows nothing but the logo for Synergy Glogal Entertainment (SGE) (the production company that once hosted ID Fest).
A peek at their Twitter account also shows no activity since December, with their Twitter description reading in the past tense: “OFFICIAL Twitter of IDENTITY, which was the first ever touring electronic only festival from 2011-12. Account was managed by @nehamodi.”
The last tweet on the account was a response to @BeatsNotBombs_ saying "I need @IDENTITYfest back...", with a short response: "
Sources close to EDM Boston say that there will be no ID Festival returning for 2013. Why? We don't know for sure yet. However, speculation is that is has something to do with the 2 deaths at the Mansfield stop on the tour last year.
We will keep you updated as we learn more.
By Lauren
Until then, check out our calendar of events for other EDM shows in the Boston area.
Pretty Lights X Black Milk Clothing Women's Fashion Line
4/25/2013 10:00:00 AM
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Tired of rocking crop tops and the same old neon that every other raver is dawning? Well Pretty Lights aka Derek Vincent Smith has the answer for you. He has partnered with Black Milk Clothing to bring his female fans new fashionable items to rock at his shows. The Pretty lights Women's Clothing collaboration will bring to fruition 3 items of your choosing: Dress, Leggings, or bathing suit.
Pretty lights announced on his facebook that the clothing has "the perfect vintage-fresh vibe". If your wondering where the designs came from look no further then the artwork from Pretty Lights Illimination Tour.
You will be able to purchase the Pretty lights Women's Clothing items May 4 at 3PM ET at: http://prettylights.spinshop.com
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Researcher Aims To Cure with Ecstasy
(Huffington Post) British Countess Amanda Feilding began taking LSD as a comparative religions student at Oxford. Five decades later, she describes her first trips with aplomb.
"I thought it was ... very similar to mystical experiences I'd read about, and I came up with a hypothesis of how it worked on the brain," says Feilding, now 70.
Feilding sat in the lobby of Oakland Marriott Hotel with her filmmaker son and his friend, the luxury department store heir Omar Fayyed as she spoke with us about her life as a renowned drug researcher. Feilding conducts clinical trials on ecstasy and magic mushroom use in Russia and the UK; Fifteen years ago she launched her own charitable trust called the Beckley Foundation, and now she's using it to advocate for productive use of psychedelic drugs.
Ecstasy can cure depression -- the "biggest scourge to modern society," she says. It can help war veterans uncover and expel violent memories. It can unstop mental blocks and help artists lose their inhibitions. Talk to Feilding for 20 minutes and she might convince you that legalizing these drugs would be an easy fix for many social ills.
She certainly has an audience in Oakland, which is still clinging -- perhaps futilely -- to its image as a marijuana hotspot. This week the Beckley Foundation is sponsoring a five-day conference at the Oakland Marriott, attracting a motley crew of drug enthusiasts, policy reformers, hemp-cloth-wearers, mystics, and grizzled veterans to its panel discussions and workshops.
Called thePsychedelic Science 2013, it may be the most extravagant drug conference that doesn't involve an EDM stage show. It does, however, include a Sunset Cruise and a party at 1015 Folsom St. to celebrate the LSD's 70th birthday. There will also be a lot of pro-drug evangelizing.
Even with the recent crackdown on Oakland's medical marijuana industry, psychedelic drugs seem to be enjoying a new renaissance -- and old, earthy academic-types are as apt to use them as young ravers and punks. The workshops at Psychedelic Science honed in on practical uses for your Molly pills, from fighting alcoholism, to alleviating mood disorders, to easing pain at the end of life.
Famed South Carolina couple Michael and Ann Mithoefer -- who've already drawn attention from Oprah -- will share research they've done with firefighters and cops suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Doctor Anthony Bossis will discuss research he's done to cure anxiety in cancer patients. One Vietnam vet at the Mithoefer's pre-conference workshop says he takes ecstasy once a month now, and he's bought into the philosophy whole cloth.
To many of the initiated, these drugs are a panacea.
Of course, not everybody buys it. Feilding says that many academics are reluctant to join her projects for fear of spoiling their careers. And while the Beckley Foundation appears to be coasting along just fine -- Feilding works with multiple British universities and with Johns Hopkins in the United States -- other such organizations have trouble filling their coffers, owing to what Feilding calls an ingrained "taboo."
Still, there's hope of courting a younger generation with disposable income and fewer qualms about drug use. Feilding said she was at a party with a bunch of technocrats the other night (she won't say who) pitching them on ideas about the salutary use of marijuana. And guess what? They totally dug it.