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The boys of Dada Life have blessed us Techiheads today with their full-length album, The Rules of Dada. Most of the tracks should come as familiar anthems to you by now. We’ve heard songs such as “Kick Out The Epic MotherF**ker”, “Happy Violence”, “Rolling Stone T-Shirt”, and “Feed the Dada” at several festivals over the past year. But new tracks like “Don’t Stop” really show Dada Life’s diversity, exemplifying their ability to produce a chill downtempo vibe that’s still very much DADA. “Arrive Beautiful Leave Ugly” and “Bass Don’t Cry” are other notable tunes off the album, reminding us that they will always continue to push the envelope with their music. Each and every track promises to deliver a punch of unique electronic sounds with big-room melodic drops that will keep you going bananas until nighttime. Pop open a bottle of champagne and stream the new tracks from our favorite crazy Swedes below! Which one is your favorite?

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Today I am bringing you the third installment of Ready For The Weekend, a 5-track mini mix meant to bring you hope and happiness to power through your Friday and carry you full throttle into the weekend. This mix is a collection of dirty electro beats & vocal house tunes that will make you feel good inside.


1. Walking Alone (Original Mix) – Dirty South & Those Usual Suspects feat. Erik Hecht


2. Good Love (Alesso Remix) – DEVolution


3. Pruataaa (Dada Life Remix) – Afrojack & R3hab

4. Cascade (Original Mix) – Tommy Trash

5. The Prize (Jakob Liedholm x The Knocks Remix) – The Knocks
[this one starts getting pretty epic around the 1:00 mark.]

OFFICIAL UPDATE 12/4: White Wonderland New Years Eve will feature Kaskade, Benny Benassi, Paul Van Dyk, & Diplo. New Years Day will feature Steve Angello, AN21, Max Vangeli, & Thomas Gold. It will be located at the Anaheim Convention Center. One day tickets are going for around $80 at whitewonderland.com.

Rumors are abuzz about Insomniac’s New Years Eve event, White Wonderland, which is to be held in place of their usual Together As One New Years’ Festival in Los Angeles. So far, I have heard the event is 21+, the attire is to be all white, and it will be held at a location about 30 minutes from downtown Los Angeles (after the controversy from last year the LA Sports Arena & Coliseum are no longer doing business with Insomniac Events or holding electronic music festivals at their venues). My guess is the Home Depot Center in Carson, which was the last stop for Tiesto’s College Invasion Tour. According to Sempersonic, the event is merging with Big Time, which was to be held at the Shrine Auditorium. Big Time tickets will be refunded to those who choose not to attend White Wonderland and those who are under 21. White Wonderland will likely include large acts such as Dada Life and Benny Benassi, and rumors of 1 or more of the Swedish House Mafia trio [Axwell//Sebastian Ingrosso//Steve Angello] and Hardwell have been circulating.

But a pat on the back to Insomniac’s founder, Pasqualle Rotella, for getting the idea from Sensation White, an all-white festival held most recently in Barcelona, originating in Amsterdam. Also props for milking the “Wonderland” theme [Escape from Wonderland, Beyond Wonderland...], apparently associating everything they can with Alice In Wonderland = cash monayyy $$$$$. RaVe oR DiE 4eVeR&EvEr. Be on the lookout for updates and official lineup information coming soon.

Kaskade’s new two-disc CD called Fire and Ice is out tomorrow, October 25th, on iTunes. The first disc, FIRE, is more up-tempo, featuring collaborations with Skylar Grey, Neon Trees, Dada Life & Skrillex. A preview of Lick It featuring Skrillex has been high on the Hype Machine charts all week and has a cool disco feel but I find it a bit repetitive. Disc two, ICE, features a downtempo post-club feel, really showing his versatility. Here’s a preview of his ICE version of Turn It Down, which is pretty awesome because I’m a fan of the original. It’s really cool and calm until it gets to around 2:11 so if you have your volume turned all the way up you are very likely to Turn It Down (unless you want the shit scared out of you). The dubstep part is a random burst of energy considering it goes back to a really slow, calm, sleepy vibe for the rest of the song. I’m looking forward to seeing new sides of him (ahem, Kaskade dubstep? I’m down). I have high expectations so my boy Ryan better not disappoint. Pre-order the 2-disc album for $9.99 on iTunes and support his new sound.

Turn It Down (Kaskade’s ICE Mix) – Kaskade

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