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Disco Donnie Presents Joins Boys Noize on the 'Where's Your Child' Tour

Boys Noize has been making electronic music and working as a DJ for over half of his life. Born Alex Ridha, this German talent is an absolute monster behind the decks. His sets have become a staple to festivals around the globe not only for their technical prowess but for their showmanship as well.

The Out of the Black – The Remixes dropped just over a week ago and how does Boys Noize plan on celebrating? With a worldwide tour of course! The “Where’s Your Child” tour begins in Liverpool on February 22nd and makes stops around the world before finally ending in Barcelona in June. Known for his energetic blend of ranging from hip hop, disco, techno, electro, and everything else in between, we want to see you go hard with Boys Noize!

Join us on our partnering dates:

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Announcing Electric Adventure Atlanta this Spring at Six Flags Over Georgia

Disco Donnie Presents, Area Event, and Liquified are teaming up to bring Electric Adventure to the Southeast. Join us Saturday, April 12th at Six Flags Over Georgia in Atlanta for a full day of screaming fun and booming music.

Dance music and amusement parks come together at Electric Adventure making for the most exciting and electrifying music festival experience you’ve ever experienced. Enjoy riding roller coasters and everything else Six Flags Over Georgia has to offer while listening to your favorite DJs. Electric Adventure keeps the park open after hours solely for attendees. This means that festival goers will have the music and the park all to themselves.

Tickets for this unique experience go on sale Tuesday, March 4th. We’ll see you soon!

Disco Donnie Presents Travels 'Worlds Apart' with Seven Lions

Producer, remixer, and instrumentalist Seven Lions has had a very successful past few years. We first caught wind of the California-based talent back in 2011 when he won Above & Beyond’s “You Gotta Go” remix contest on Beatport and he has been knocking out quality music ever since.

For the past few months, Seven Lions has been accompanying Krewella and Candyland on the “Get Wet” Live Tour but this year marks the first headlining tour for the breakout talent. The “Worlds Apart” tour kicks off in Santa Barbra, CA, Seven Lions’ home town, and will be moving all throughout North America. What can you expect at the show? An “immersive, journey-like set that he (Seven Lions) has built a strong reputation around.”

Get ready to be taken “Worlds Apart” for Spring and Summer 2014. Join us on our partnering dates:

Ultimate Music Experience Artist Profile: Bassnectar

artist bassnectarNo matter what medium he’s using, the Bassnectar experience is always a treat for the senses. Whether he’s fusing the familiar with the strange or the classic with the cutting edge, his music coupled with his enigmatic stage presence makes every set an adventure free of rules and limitations.

Born and raised in the outskirts of San Francisco, Ultimate Music Experience talent Lorin Ashton, better known as Bassnectar, was drawn to visual arts rather than musical arts, often making movies on his father’s camera. After attending raves at the age of 18, Lorin began researching electronic music. Though he recorded songs off the radio to create makeshift mixtapes, being a DJ was the furthest thing from his mind, “I never cared about being a DJ, but I cared deeply about creating community events or inciting gatherings that were subversive to mainstream culture. I wanted to reach out and kind of give back to the world because I felt inspired to a point that was almost out of control. I also identified as a musician, so there was no doubt in my mind I would make music for the rest of my life.”

Honing his style, the UME talent began playing house parties in the Bay Area as DJ Lorin. Quickly picking up momentum in his home state, Lorin was asked to perform at Burning Man multiple times, often playing up to seven sets in a night. Using a varied workspace, Lorin’s open-sourced musical format is unlike any other artist in the industry, drawing inspiration from every genre imaginable, “My influences are not necessarily how I sound, they include everything from NWA to Simon & Garfunkel to The Cure to The Field Of Dreams Soundtrack to Sibilant & Metal Spark to Cannibal Corpse, Exhumed & Emperor to My Dying Bride to FreQ Nasty, Tipper, Ed Rush & Optical, to Frank Zappa to The Who to Boards Of Canada to REM to Salt N Peppa to Run DMC to Led Zeppelin to Grave to Disembowelment to Beethoven and Mozart to Oizo, Mr. Rogers, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Mr. Mayagi, to loma prieta earthquakes to Native American flute music and the soft humming of my mother. I guess Bassnectar is an amalgamation of every sound I’ve ever heard, mixed with ultra wicked basslines.”

He released his first album Freakbeat for the Beatfreaks in 2001 and in the following year, Lorin performed as Bassnectar for the first time. Through the years, Bassnectar worked and toured relentlessly releasing an extensive list of singles, EPs, and albums every year since his first while continuing to be a staple at music festivals like Camp Bisco, Coachella, and Lollapalooza. Even when he’s not playing at a festival, his solo shows pull some huge numbers. In 2012 alone, Bassnectar sold over 250,000 tickets. His fans, “Bass Heads,” are one of the most devout communities in the world, traveling long distances to experience the notorious live performances whenever they can.

Outside of making stellar music, Bassnectar’s active involvement with the community is another reason we love this bass veteran, “I want to give back and catalyze my fan base to have a greater impact. A part of that is the Dollar Per Bass Head campaign. I will donate a dollar from every ticket sold for the rest of my life to go towards charities that my fans vote on each year.”

Currently, you can find Bassnectar hard at work in the studio, “I’m working on an album of songs and collaborating like a lunatic. And I’m looking forward to having some adventures in unexpected places, exploring new things, and trying new ideas.” Taking a break to come vacation and party with us at Schlitterbahn Beach Waterpark, we’re excited to have Bassnectar close out the second day of Ultimate Music Experience.

Join the celebration and pre-party taking place March 12-15th. Tickets are now available, buy your tickets online today.

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Celebrating 20 Years of Disco Donnie Presents: The DJ is God

Disco Donnie Presents is 20 years old and to help celebrate our milestone we’ll be posting exclusive content on the site all year long that tracks our journey throughout the years.

Disco Donnie’s parties quickly became known for their wildly outrageous and unusual themes – how he came up with each theme was, at times, equally outrageous. The DJ is God was one party that was born from a questionable experience. In 1998, Donnie received a strange voicemail, “Some guy contacted me saying he was a minister and wanted to start a rave church.” Though common sense told him to do otherwise, Donnie took a meeting with the supposed minister, “The guy was a lunatic, but listening to his rants had me thinking. He said a rave was like a church – crowds facing the stage, raising their hands, all happy, expressing themselves and whatnot. In our case, the DJ was god (of the rave).”

When it came down to creating the lineup for DJ is God, Donnie set his hopes high. At the time, Carl Cox was a worldwide talent in the UK who rarely made it over stateside to perform. Best known for his hits “I Want You (Forever),” “Does It Feel Good To You,” and “The Planet of Love,” Carl Cox was definitely a long shot. Donnie jokingly lamented to some of his peers, “If I can get Carl Cox to play at my party, I’ll retire.” Speaking all but too soon, Carl Cox actually agreed to play the party, setting an unprecedented booking for the New Orleans promoter.

For the weeks leading up to DJ is God, Donnie threw three separate pre-parties – and the headliners for those were equally as impressive. The pre-parties featured Canadian techno pioneer Richie Hawtin, Ovum label boss Josh Wink, and the legendary Grandmaster Flash. After each party, excitement continued to mount for DJ is God, and when it finally came time for the main event, fans were more than ready to dance the night away.

Taking place at the State Palace Theater in July 98, DJ is God drew in thousands of attendees from all over the country. Much to Donnie’s surprise, many “rival” party organizers asked for his promotional contacts after DJ is God party, trying to make good on his “I’ll retire” comment. But we all know how that turned out.

With many claiming it was sacrilegious, Donnie turned The DJ is God party into a balanced series following it with The DJ is the Devil and The DJ is Immortal. All three parties have become some of our favorite stories to tell. Join us next week as we uncover another party from the past.

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