July 11, 2014

Four Year Strong stream new song, “Living Proof Of A Stubborn Youth”

Four Year Strong have released a new song, “Living Proof Of A Stubborn Youth,” which premiered today via AbsolutePunk. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming EP, Go Down In History, which will be released on July 22 via Pure Noise Records. Listen to the song below, and tell us what you think. The band...

There are now public DJ booths in European parks

Dutch company Yalp has put these solar-powered, public, outdoor DJ booths (“Fonos”) in parks throughout the Netherlands, Finland, Denmark and Australia—because every public park needs the tranquil sounds of EDM. As the demonstration video shows below, the table utilizes 14 touchpad surfaces that can control elements like pitch, delay and scratch. The music can be added...

DJ Scout (Issues) releases Palisades remix

DJ Scout (Ty Accord of Issues) has released a remix of Palisades' “High And Low,” which is set to be featured on Palisades upcoming EP, Another Techno Jawn. The effort will be released through Rise Records on July 29 and will feature five re-imagined versions of “High And Low” from members of I See Stars, We Came As Romans, Born Of Osiris...

Eyes Set To Kill bassist hospitalized due to blood clot

Eyes Set To Kill bassist Anissa Rodriguez has been hospitalized due to a blood clot forming behind her eye. The band were scheduled to start their summer tour with Hed PE yesterday in Columbia, Missouri, which they were forced to drop off of. They have canceled their performance at tonight's show in Oklahoma City as well.. You can check out an...

Watch the 1975 perform an acoustic version of “Sex”

The 1975 recently performed and acoustic version of the song “Sex” for BBC Radio 1 at Greg James' Festival, G In The Park. The track is taken from the band’s 2013 debut album, which is available on iTunes now via Dirty Hit/Polydor. Check out the performance below, and let us know what you think. If you...

Here’s what scratched vinyl looks like under a microscope

Vinyl scratching is apparently a hobby—not a worst nightmare!—for electronic musician Nick Zammuto. As endgadget points out, he cuts grooves into his LPs and uses the sonic jump as the rhythm for his unique style of electronica. In the video for his latest single, “Great Equator,” Zammuto uses a scanning electronic microscope to examine the...
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