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News #29

This is what you may have missed last week 👇

Kygo released single ‘Hot Stuff’ with the legend Donna Summer

Kygo has always impressed us with his remakes of classic tunes. After taking a break from this and releasing more ogriginal music. He ended up revisiting this in 2019 with a remake of ‘Higher Love’ sung by Whitney Houston’ and then recently Tina Turner’s classic ‘What’s Love Got To Do’.

Adding to this he has now remade the Donna Summer classic ‘Hot Stuff’. This version stays true to the original with some subtle differences swapping in more modern elements and sounds. Kygo fans will enjoy this tune as it has that dicso feel a break from his usual melodic tropical house jams. You can listen to the tune below 👇

Oliver Heldens to host livestream exprience ‘Heldens Everywhere’

Oliver Heldens invites fans to join him on an interactive journey through television in his new interactive livestream concept ‘Heldens Everywhere’. The set will be an hour long and take place on the 1st October at 9:00pm CEST and will be livestreamed on Candenza.tv. You can get tickets here

What is special is the livestream will put Oliver and a cast of six characters in the middle of an evolving set design centered around six different nostalgic TV shows.

Don Diablo drops debut song from alias Camp Kubrick

Don Diablo recently announced his latest project Camp Kubrick teaming up with Denzel Chain. Steering away from his usual future house sound with a more 80s inspired group. Their first single ‘Johnny’s Online’ dropped last Friday and featured 80s analog synths with big drums at the forefront.

Don Diablo had this to say “I have always cherished a secret love for pop music from the 80’s. It not only makes me feel nostalgic, it also transports me back into a time when things felt less complicated,”

EDC to host festival in Europe next year

Next year EDC will be celebrating it’s 25th year and to mark this occassion they are hosting a new festival in Portugal at the Praia da Rocha beach.

“I’m so excited to bring EDC back to Europe and host Insomniac’s first-ever show in Portugal. Growing up as a surfer in California, the beaches of Portugal have always been a dream destination for me,”