Sun City Music Festival Artist Profile: Candyland

Candyland have only been producing since 2011 but the co-ed duo consisting of Ethan Davis and Josie Martin from Santa Barbara have known each other long before that. Josie spoke about how the two first met, “My first DJ gig was his [Ethan] 17th birthday party and we met from there and he started as my drummer for my DJing but then we formed a group and he began to DJ with me.” It wouldn’t be long before the two would start to mold their craft in what was soon to be Candyland. Ethan said in an interview, “Yeah she [Josie] got me into EDM. Eventually I started producing and Candyland was born.”

In early 2012, Ethan and Josie got to put their talents to the test. The two entered and won two Beatport remix contests that changed their lives. The first being the Bingo Players’ “Rattle” remix contest, and in the same year, the Skrillex and Damian Marley’s “Make It Bun Dem” remix contest. Josie gave some back story in a recent interview, “Well Ethan was super into ‘Rattle’ before there was even a contest and he just decided we needed to give it a shot. We REALLY wanted to win that one. [It] Was pretty exciting to win. We first thought that everyone and their cat would remix Skrillex, even the more known producers, so entering it would be pointless. We did anyway and just kinda hoped it would do well. Winning the contests have done a lot for our career’s so we are happy we did them.”

When the two released their debut album Bring the Rain on Spinnin’ Records earlier this year, it charted #3 on the Beatport’s overall Top 100 chart, #1 on the dubstep, electro house, drum and bass, and even glitch hop charts. Candyland continues to evolve with every original and every remix they’ve released. We’re not coming down when Candyland takes the stage at Sun City Music Festival. Grab your tickets today and secure your spot on the dance floor.

Get ready for the Rivalry Music Festival in Tallahassee!

Disco Donnie Presents, Committee Entertainment, and Headline Entertainment are teaming up to bring you a festival unlike any other. Tallahassee, get ready for the nation’s largest tailgate party – Rivalry Music Festival.

Coming to the Westwood Shopping Center this November 1st, get ready to battle it out as Florida State University and University of Miami go head to head the same weekend – music and sports come together for this one-of-a-kind event. Major Lazer will be headlining along with Tritonal and Carnage providing their choice tunes for the event. More artists to be announced in the coming weeks, so secure your access into the tailgate of a lifetime.

Tickets are now on sale, buy your tickets today!

Enjoy VIP Treatment at this year's Isla Del Sol Fest!

Step up your tropical getaway by going VIP for this year’s Isla Del Sol Fest happening at the newly renovated Clayton’s Beach Resort this coming Labor Day weekend. Including all the great additions you get with general admission tickets, VIP ticket holders also get a include a premium variety of amenities and surroundings to make your Isla experience special, including:

  • A separate VIP entrance to ensure rapid entry.
  • Exclusive VIP cash bars and lounge areas.
  • Souvenir Isla Del Sol Fest laminate and lanyard.
  • VIP viewing areas.
  • Separate restroom facilities.

Limited VIP tickets are now available now, so secure yours today. Don’t forget to secure your hotel too!

Your Isla Del Sol Fest VIP experience awaits! Buy your VIP tickets now!

Sun City Music Festival Sound Clash: Alesso, Zomboy

So long July! Time sure is flying by as the dates for Texas’ largest dance music event, Sun City Music Festival is rapidly approaching. Secure your spot on the dance floor by grabbing your tickets today. General admission and VIP tickets are available online right now!

On today’s edition of your Sun City Sound Clash we’re merging two artists whose sound has nothing in common with the other. Though they may be similar in age, Alesso and Zomboy’s production span two different avenues of dance music. But we think both groups of fans can agree – these two have been making quite the splash with their sound. No matter just how different those two sounds may be.

Alesso

Debuting with “Nillionaire” and breaking through with the dark and energized “Raise Your Head,” Alesso first gained worldwide attention and popularity in 2011 with the help of his original productions and his remix of “Pressure.” With the original produced by Nadia Ali, Starkillers and Alex Kenji, Alesso’s remix of the track was one of the most played dance songs of 2011. Following the success of that release, Alesso followed up with Beatport chart toppers “Calling” with Sebastian Ingrosso and “Years” with Matthew Koma.

Specializing in progressive house, Alesso is known for retaining that melodic finesse and anthemic style we love so much. And being named the EDM artist to watch in 2012 by MTV, Alesso enters 2013 with a successful remix of the OneRepublic song “If I Lose Myself.” With the world still buzzing about this track, we’re pretty excited about hearing live when Alesso joins us August 31st and September 1s. Buy your tickets today!

Zomboy

Half zombie and half boy, Zomboy originally started out in a background of traditional sound engineering, including running his own recording studio. Even though it wasn’t until he moved to Guildford, England to study Music production that Zomboy discovered a new admiration for dance music, he quickly made up for his lack of exposure to the genre at neck-breaking speeds.

After his debut Game Time EP was in the top 5 of Beatport’s dubstep chart for over eight weeks, within six months of the release, the tracks on were licensed to eight music compilations on various labels like Warner Music and Ministry of Sound. Now that’s some debut, huh?

On his followup EP, Zomboy left no tempo unturned incorporating drumstep, electro, orchestral interludes and of course, the sonically perfected dubstep that we love him for. Known for his filthy and grimey take on dubstep, you can see the undead producer Zomboy for this year’s Sun CityMusic Festival, but only if you buy your tickets now!

Hey DJ! Win a Slot and DJ Live at Sun City Music Festival from Mixify!

We are thrilled to announce that Mixify and This Song Slaps will be hosting our 2013 Sun City Music Festival DJ competition. One lucky DJ will be booked to spin Texas’ largest dance music event on Saturday, August 31st or Sunday, September 1st. Featuring artists like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Steve Aoki, and Alesso, Sun City Music Festival is the gig of a lifetime. Not only will you get a slot during at this highly anticipated event, but the winning DJ will also score a one-hour slot at the official Sun City Music Digital House Party on Mixify.com, Thursday, August 15th.

Sounds like something you’d be interested in? Here’s how to enter…

Rules

  • DJs must host a 1-hour event on Mixify (LIVE only, no prerecorded mixes) between Monday, July 29 – Sunday, August 4 (11:59 PM EDT) and incorporate at least one (1) original production (original track, bootleg, or remix – mashups do not count) in their set.
  • The ten (10) DJs who bring the highest number of unique attendees into their 1-hour Mixify event will advance to the finals.
  • The ten (10) finalists will be notified via e-mail, and then must submit a 1-hour mix by Tuesday, August 6 to be voted on by the fans.
  • The finalist submitted mix must also include the one (1) original production (original track, bootleg, or remix) with full tracklisting.
  • One (1) grand prize winner with the most fan votes will be selected by Sunday, August 11.
  • Must be at least 18 years old to enter.

Events will be monitored to ensure that rules are met.

Important Details for Entry

The following details must be used in your event for it to be eligible:

One (1) Grand Prize Winner receives

Winner will be announced on Monday, August 12

  • A confirmed time slot at the 2013 Sun City Music Festival on Saturday, August 31 or Sunday, September 1.
  • A confirmed time slot at the official Sun City Music Digital House Party on Mixify.com on Thursday, August 15.
  • A party pack, including: your artist stage pass, plus 2 VIP tickets for guests for Sun City Music Festival in El Paso, Texas.
  • Your production work and DJ mix promoted through the Sun City Music Festival, Disco Donnie Presents, SMG Events, Mixify, & This Song Slaps social media outlets.
  • One (1) FREE year of Mixify Pro.
  • Two (2) Custom SCMF T-shirts.
  • Two (2) Custom SCMF posters with your name included in the official lineup.

Prizes are non-transferable. Prizes may not be sold, bartered or transferred. Prizes do not include any additional expenses, including, but not limited to travel, which is the responsibility of the winner.

Sun City Music Festival Single Day Tickets Now Available!

A limited number of single day tickets to Sun City Music Festival are now available for online purchase. And with Texas’ largest dance music event just five weeks away, for those of you that can’t get off work for both days of the event or have prior engagements with the family interfering with your would-be plans, you’re in luck! You don’t have to miss out the experience. So make your way down to El Paso for Sun City Music Festival happening this August 31st and September 1st at Ascarate Park and celebrate the Labor Day weekend with us.

Single day tickets are now available, purchase your tickets today!

Sun City Music Festival Sound Clash: Ookay, Scuba

Whether you’re a fan of the colloquial word showing approval, or perhaps, you have taken up deep sea diving, there is no denying the talent of Sun City Music Festival acts Ookay and Scuba. We think think that both groups of fans can agree — these guys always go hard, creating great journeys in their sets, even if their two sounds are completely different.

Scuba

Scuba, born Paul Rose, ironically has no certification in deep sea diving, but we won’t hold that against him. Since the Englishman founded his revered Hotflush imprint so early in his career, the label has played host to most of his releases throughout the years. Though his initial productions were primarily dark, spacious dubstep tracks, he developed a looser, funkier, and melodic approach to his sound, while simultaneously using his SCB alias for his house and techno releases. After his and the label’s name became a staple in the London scene, Scuba relocated to Berlin in 2007. His debut album A Mutual Antipathy released a year after his move, showcased the then unheard of marriage of techno and dubstep. His second album, Triangulation explored a wider range of styles, featuring not only dubstep and techno, but relaxed house and minimal drum and bass.

In his recent mixes for Ibiza Spotlight highlight, Scuba has shown the world, yet again, how he continuously evolves and remasters his sound. Scuba has undoubtedly become a key figure in the industry and has his finger on the current pulse of Europe’s music scene. Get your underground, or underwater, experience when Scuba takes the stage at Sun City Music Festival, going down on August 31st and September 1st. Tickets are available online, buy your tickets today!

Ookay

Ookay‘s musical background came at an early age. “I come from jazz and gospel music, I grew up as a little church boy. My dad was a bass player in the church band, and my mom sang in the choir, so I was always around that type of stuff. My dad gave me a lot of insight into that area. When I was younger I listened to a lot of death metal and soul music. I’ve done pretty much every kind of music, that’s why my music is so out there.”

Though he only has less than a year of creating music under his belt, Ookay was recently listed as one of Vibe Magazine‘s top rap/moombahton artist to watch in 2013. Already being associated with acts with other Sun City talents like Borgore and Flosstradamus, Ookay has gained mass popularity both on a personal and musical level. His first ever Beatport release with Ultra Records charted on the Electronica chart peaking at #10.

So what can you expect at an Ookay show? “Word around town is that there aren’t a lot of trap djs using straight CDjs so people are surprised that that’s all I use. I think it helps me connect with the crowd more and put on a show. I get rowdy on stage.” Lets get rowdy as Ookay takes the stage at Sun City Music Festival, going down on August 31st and September 1st. Tickets are available online, buy your tickets today!

Announcing Your Freaky Lineup for Get Freaky 2013!

For the second year in a row, V2 and Disco Donnie Presents invite you to witness the scariest event in the Mountain West. Are you ready to stay up all night and Get Freaky with us? The Great Saltair has long been the host to the region’s premier Halloween massive. Featuring world-famous talent and massive stages, this year, get ready for the biggest and creepiest Get Freaky Utah has ever seen!

For Get Freaky 2013, we invite you to get down and enjoy the sounds of Zeds Dead, Krewella, Paper Diamond, Seven Lions, Candyland, DJ Green Lantern, and Branchez. If you can handle all of the bone-crushing bass for the evening, then come join us on the dancefloor this Saturday, October 12th. Tickets are available on Monday, August 19th!

Your Complete Lineup for Get Freaky 2013:

  • Zeds Dead
  • Krewella
  • Paper Diamond
  • Seven Lions
  • Candyland
  • DJ Green Lantern
  • Branchez

Sun City Music Festival Artist Profile: Gesaffelstein

Textures and atmospheres come together with skilled beat composition whenever Gesaffelstein takes the stage. Born Mike Levy, this Sun City Music Festival talent stands apart from the current techno scene in Paris because of his dark, yet energetic approach to production.

Born in Lyon, France, this 28-year old was feeding his musical reference library since the 90s, finding a love of electronic music born from Punk and New Wave. “In the beginning I’d never thought of doing music, I was always more into art but it always seemed like an inaccessible goal for the long-term. The first time I heard techno was when I was around 13 or 14 years old, listening to CDs that I found in my sisters bedroom. It wasn’t a sudden thing but little by little I began buying records, not mixing yet as that came through a friend who had decks at his house. At around sixteen I began to get interested in production. Being a producer was something that I could see a future in for myself,” Levy recalls in an interview.

Though he admittedly made many mistakes when he was younger, music had long been something he prided himself on. “I did a lot of stupid things in my youth and hadn’t really done anything with my life so when I found this thing, music, I said to myselfthat I had to concentrate on it because I was passionate about it.” And it wouldn’t be long before he found a ní®che in techno. “Pretty quickly I got into techno andimmediately wanted to know about its origins. I was interested in disco but I really fell in love with New Wave and industrial music from the 80s.” It is that style, currently, that Levy is inspired by, juxtaposing techno with crisp rhythms and dissonant tones creating a “dance metal” sound.

His first EP Vengeance Factory released in 2008 on OD Records was well received to much critical acclaim, and in 2010, Levy signed to the revered Turbo Records, releasing his Variations EP and later, releasing his Conspiracy Part 1 EP in 2011. Although, if you ask him, a producing DJ was never in the cards. “It wasn’t a clear objective to become a DJ/producer, it came more naturally. I have always been very faithful to my first music influences such as New Wave and the electro from Detroit. Today, I’m listening to less and less of ‘entertaining’ music. I’m not listening to music on an iPod in the street or in the tubes… And when I listen to a track that I love, I don’t listen to it a thousand times, I just need to go in my studio and I try to produce something better.”

Mixing the German word gesamkunstwerk meaning total art work with the surname of visonary Albert Einstein, Gesaffelstein will bring his innovative and atmospheric dark techno sound to Sun City Music Festival this August 31st September 1st. Tickets are still available online and in stores!

Sun City Music Festival Les Guerriers Du Week-End: French Fries, Popof, Gesaffelstein

Oh, weekend! How we’ve missed you so. And as another week flies by, Labor Day weekend draws nearer, which means Sun City Music Festival is rapidly approaching. If you haven’t bought your tickets to the Labor Day weekend celebration, what are you waiting for? Get your joie de vivre and order tickets online or in select stores!

If you haven’t noticed, we’re feeling awfully Frenchy today. For this edition of Weekend Warriors, it’s time to laissez les bon temps rouliér! We noticed many of our Sun City artists this year are from France. So to soundtrack your weekend, we’ve got three mixes from our Français acts for all les guerriers (warriors) out there. And you wanna know the best part? They’re all available for download! Enjoy.

Mixmag Mix Of The Week: French Fries & Bambounou

French Fries and Bambounou are two talented Parisians out on a mission to create music where house, techno and bass all merge together. Back in April, les garçons were asked by Mixmag to provide the Mix Of The Week. For the just-shy-of-an-hour mix, the boys intertwine a long list of stripped down, four-to-the-floor beats bordering on punchy and chest-rattling. Break out the sub-woofer for this one.

Popof at Inox Nightclub Opening

When Inox Nightclub first opened their doors in Toulouse, France, they called on recent Sun City addition Popof to bring the energy to the opening for a Form Music (Popof’s label) Showcase. Weaving seamlessly in and out of tracks that are a little bit housey, a little bit minimally, and lot-a-bit groovy, Popof’s two hour mix is filled with rolling basslines, trippy sample effects, and tribal vibes all around. We would love to hear this set by any body of water!

House of Vans x Boiler Room: Gesaffelstein

House of Vans is a semi-private event space and skatepark in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. They open the doors to the public for special events, concerts, and this time around, the world-renowned underground pop-up party, Boiler Room. At about an hour and a half, this mix delves into that dark, industrial, techno that monsieur Gesaffelstein is now trademarked for. If you’re going to a party where the people don’t mind being packed like sardines and getting sweaty, this is definitely the mix for you.

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