AVICII'S FINAL JOURNAL ENTRIES ILLUMINATE DEPTHS OF STRUGGLE TO BREAK THE CYCLE

Måns Mosesson's new book, Tim – The Official Biography of Avicii, illuminates the iconic dance music artist's day-to-day sentiments and struggles with mental illness in ways that have not presented previously.

The biography includes personal journal entries from the 28-year-old "Wake Me Up" producer, who tragically died by suicide in Oman back in 2018. Written during his hospitalized stays for drug and alcohol abuse, the entries showcase Avicii's persistent struggle to break the cycle.

"I had a hard time accepting never drinking again though strongly suggested from all doctors to wait at least a year before even having a beer," Avicii wrote, per The Daily Beast. "Of course, I didn’t listen to the majority of the doctors, I listened to the couple who said it was OK if I was careful. I was ignorant and naive and touring the world, still on the never-ending tour — because once you’ve circled it once, guess what? You start right back over again."

Tim – The Official Biography of Avicii

Tim – The Official Biography of Avicii

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When Avicii announced he was retiring from touring back in 2016, he penned an open letter to fans suggesting he was yearning for the cadence of an ordinary life.

"I am blessed to be able to travel all around the world and perform, but I have too little left for the life of a real person behind the artist," he said at the time. As the New York Post notes, by the time Avicii was rehabilitated, he had already suffered physical effects from the demanding lifestyle, including acute pancreatitis.

Avicii would go on to write that his days in the hospital were "vacations" in themselves since they muted the stress and anxiety of his everyday life. In his final entry, penned the day before his suicide, he reportedly wrote his devastating last words: "The shedding of the soul is the last attachment, before it restarts!"

You can purchase your copy of Avicii's official biography here. Proceeds from sales of the book will benefit the Tim Bergling Foundation, a charity launched by Avicii's parents in their son's memory to fund research and develop preventative solutions against suicide.

Editors Note: If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can call the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.


HOW JOHNNY KLIMEK AND TOM TYKWER INFUSED EDM AND ORCHESTRAL MUSIC TO BRING "THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS" TO LIFE

This feature was co-authored by Bayleigh Bogan and Sara Schulmann.


The Matrix Resurrections was everything the Matrix faithful could have wanted and more.

Following 2003's The Matrix Revolutions, the new film stars Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jonathan Groff, and Jessica Henwick. Together, the cast brought a whole new story to the iconic franchise that feels deeply intimate and thrilling.

Viewing the franchise across its 20-year history, these films are arguably some of the most influential bodies of work in the 21st century. The three films to date (not including this latest release) have grossed more $3 billion across the box office, home entertainment sales, video game revenue, soundtrack album sales, merchandising, and more.

Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in "The Matrix Resurrections."

Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in "The Matrix Resurrections."

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But what makes the Matrix films so iconic in American culture? Is it the unique storyline? The bending bullets, iconic wardrobe of the characters, or the mind-melting special effects? It is all of these and more, but one aspect undoubtably intertwined through the latticework of those elements is the music.

This commitment to groundbreaking music remained resolute in Resurrections. Released in conjunction with the filmThe Matrix Resurrections (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), features not only the scores of Golden Globe-nominated composers Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer, but also 11 remixes by influential electronic music producers Marcel Dettmann and Thomas Fehlmann, among many others. The soundtrack brings to life a unique body of work that perfectly unites the iconic franchise's orchestral and dance music roots.

EDM.com spoke with Klimek and Tykwer to discuss the process of developing the soundtrack of The Matrix Resurrections, and explore why the fusion of classical and electronic music was such a vital component to the storytelling of the film.

PAYING HOMAGE TO THE MUSICAL HISTORY OF THE MATRIX

Even before being hired as the composers of the film, Klimek and Tykwer were superfans of the Matrix franchise.

"I was amazed by the first film, The Matrix and in particular was inspired by its score,” says Tykwer. “I felt like everyone involved with The Matrix believed that there was a future in combining electronic music with traditional orchestral scores. The film’s score to me was an instant classic. It was something I knew I wanted to work on at some point in my career.”

Carrie Ann Moss and Keanu Reeves in 1999's "The Matrix."

Carrie Ann Moss and Keanu Reeves in 1999's "The Matrix."

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Unlike other film franchises that have iconic songs, the Matrix franchise, as Tykwer describes, is unique due to the ways in which its installments push the boundaries of sonic experimentation. Klimek stressed that these "unique sounds" buoy each film's score and bring an unmatched layer of energy.

To achieve their own style of "Matrix sounds," the composers worked together to flesh out a bank of prerecorded sounds, which were eventually weaved into the score of Resurrections. These sounds comprised the wholly singular sonic branding elements that Klimek and Tykwer knew were key to an unforgettable soundtrack.

BUILDING THE SCORE ALONGSIDE THE RESURRECTIONS SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT

During the early days of the movie's screenplay development, Klimek and Tykwer had spent over a year recording music with the London Contemporary Orchestra in order to bring samples into the first read-through session with the actors and directors. The goal was to give the cast and crew a feel early on for how the music would complement the acting which, according to both Tykwer and Klimek, made a huge impact in the cohesion of Resurrections and its score.

"Once there is a script, we insist as composers for the musical process to begin right then even if it takes another year for financing to finalize,” says Tykwer. “We believe that the music has to be a major component to the way ideas are conceptualized and executed in the filmmaking process."

This unique approach helped shape the way music was woven through the film. It also gave both Klimek and Tykwer an opportunity to receive feedback from director Lana Wachowski, as well as from actors and other fundamental players. This feedback loop played a pivotal role to achieving a sound that harkened back to Matrix classics—but unique enough to stand on its own.

ORCHESTRAL SCORES AS A SUB-GENRE OF EDM

To entwine the elements of classical music with EDM, Klimek and Tykwer treated the orchestra as a sub-genre of the latter, approaching the recording process like that of a DJ. They went ahead and recorded each musician of the orchestra individually to facilitate greater control and flexibility when manipulating each instrument.

"At the Abbey Road Studio sessions, we recorded everything separately," explains Klimek. "This included the strings, pads, and any underlying themes not only for the string instruments but for the wind and brass instruments as well. Ultimately, the way we treated the recording process was through an electronic production lens, bringing the two genres of music closer together than ever before."

LANA WACHOWSKI’S BACKGROUND IN EDM TIED THE SCORE AND SOUNDTRACK TOGETHER

One of the lynchpins of the sublime soundtrack was the support of fabled writer and director Lana Wachowski, who has long embraced EDM's role in The Matrix. However, many may not know her background in dance music goes beyond the film.

Wachowski is heavily engaged in the EDM community, to the point where she occasionally DJs herself. Her deep appreciation for the art of electronic dance music made a major impact on the way Klimek and Tykwer approached their working relationship with the legendary director.

"The Matrix Resurrections" director Lana Wachowski.

"The Matrix Resurrections" director Lana Wachowski.

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"Lana is extremely connected in the dance music world," says Tykwer. “She holds an important place in the dance music scene, to the point where many of the DJs featured on the film’s soundtrack were all friends of hers. It is not too much to say that The Matrix franchise has impacted this genre at large."

Tykwer says that during the process of scoring the film, both composers and Wachowski worked almost exclusively in Apple’s Logic X software. According to Tykwer, Logic's grid structure "invited [Wachowski] to think of the score in a more dance music-like theme," further alchemizing orchestra and EDM in the final product.

"Lana cares profoundly about music to the point where she spent months with us just working on the sonics of The Matrix Resurrections," adds Klimek. "She was a true partner with us and was a driving force in bringing this score to new heights, not only for the Matrix fans, but for the dance music culture."


FIRST-EVER DJ WORKSHOP FOR THE DEAF IN THE U.K. SCHEDULED FOR 2022

Nearly two decades after Deaf Rave was founded in 2003, the organization will be introducing its first-ever DJ workshop in 2022.

Founded by Troi Lee, Deaf Rave is Europe's first and only events organization dedicated to providing rave experiences to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Over the years, the U.K. organization has brought together artists, sign language rappers, dancers, and more for their beloved semi-annual events.

Now, Deaf Rave is ensuring aspiring artists from the deaf community have the opportunity to pick up the art of DJing with new beginner's workshops that will be based in London.

Dance music fans from the deaf community primarily engage with the medium by way of touch. Feeling the reverberations of the sounds emitting from the stage monitors allows them to experience raving.

More recently, developments such as the SUBPAC, a wearable audio system that augments the impact of the music in tactile fashion, have succeeded in driving an increased interest in raving within the deaf community, according to We Are Europe.

Those interested in securing their spot in the upcoming DJ workshop from Deaf Rave are encouraged to DM the organization's Instagram account as soon as possible.

https://www.instagram.com/deafrave/


ADULT FILM STAR CAUGHT ON CAMERA PERFORMING SEX ACT IN CROWD AT BASSNECTAR'S DEJA VOOM FESTIVAL

Bassnectar’s destination festival Deja Voom just kicked off its debut year in Riviera Maya, Mexico, this weekend. The “first ever tropical family vacation”, is headlined by Bassnectar himself, and features performances by REZZThe Glitch MobMala & Coki (Digital Mystikz) and many more.

Adult film star Adriana Chechik attended the festival, and tweeted the following earlier this week:

Many thought Chechik wasn’t being serious, yet the following video surfaced, showing a girl that could be the adult film star giving a blowjob in the middle of the crowd. While one couldn’t assert this is Chechik with certainty, she responded to a tweet and may have confirmed that she is the woman in the video.


ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES PHASE 2 LINEUP WITH HEADLINERS TIËSTO, SEVEN LIONS, MORE

After the festival's staggering Phase 1 reveal just a few weeks ago, Ultra has now announced a plethora of additional artists for its long-awaited return to Miami in 2022.

Headlining Ultra Music Festival 2022 will be Adam Beyer, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, Jauz b2b NGHTMRE, Joseph Capriati, Sasha / John Digweed, Seven Lions, Tiësto, and Vintage Culture b2b Claptone. They join Martin Garrix, Kygo, DJ Snake, David Guetta, and a litany of other dance music superstars announced as part of Phase 1.

When Ultra organizers shared the first wave of artists last month, they announced a special Sunday closing performance from "one of the most iconic artists in electronic music history." Despite today's reveal of over 80 acts, mum's still the word on the elusive artist's identity.

However, no one's name has been thrown around in EDM circles more than Hardwell's. And considering the notion that his iconic 2013 Ultra set is synonymous with the mythos of the festival, there's a good chance he's coming out of retirement for its momentous return next year. The Dutch electronic music icon, who retired from touring in 2018, recently teased a resurgence at this year's Amsterdam Dance Event.

Ultra Music Festival 2022 lineup featuring DJ Snake, Armin van Buuren, Kygo, Martin Garrix, and more.

Ultra Music Festival 2022 lineup featuring DJ Snake, Armin van Buuren, Kygo, Martin Garrix, and more.

Ultra Music Festival will return to its longtime home of Bayfront Park March 25-27, 2022 and tickets are on sale now. You can purchase passes here and check out the full to-date lineup below.

ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2022 PHASE 1 LINEUP

Alesso
Alison Wonderland
Amelie Lens
Boris Brejcha
CAMELPHAT
Carl Cox (Hybrid Live)
David Guetta
DJ SNAKE
Follow The Fish
Gareth Emery [analog] (Live)
ILLENIUM
Knife Party
Kygo
Madeon (Live)
Nicky Romero
Martin Garrix
Nina Kraviz
Oliver Heldens
Oliver Tree (Live)
Pendulum (Live)
SLANDER (Live)
SOFI TUKKER (Live)
Svdden Death presents VOYD (Live)
Tale Of Us
Timmy Trumpet
ZEDS DEAD

ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2022 PHASE 2 LINEUP

Headliners:
Adam Beyer
Afrojack
Armin van Buuren
Jauz b2b NGHTMRE
Joseph Capriati
Sasha / John Digweed
Seven Lions
Tiesto
Vintage Culture b2b Claptone

Support:
4B b2b SAYMYNAME
A Hundred Drums
ACRAZE
Akeos
Aly & Fila
Andrew Rayal
Ann Clue
ANNA
Audiofreq
Ben Nicky pres. Xtreme
Black Tiger Sex Machine
Brennen Grey
Cedric Gervais
Claptone b2b Vintage Culture
Coone
Da Tweekaz
Darksiderz
Darren Styles
Deniz Bul
Dubvision
Elohim (live)
Florian Picasso
Forester (live)
Frank Walker
FrostTop
Gammer
Hannes Bieger (live)
Hybrid Minds
Infuze
Jeffrey Sutorius
Julian Jordan
Justin Mylo
Kraysh
KVSH b2b Pontifexx
Leotrix
Lil Texas
Matisse & Sadko
Matt Nash
Mija b2b GG Magree
Moritz Hofbauer
Nic Fanciulli
Nitepunk
Ookay (live)
Osrin
Pan-Pot
PEEKABOO
Pulsatorz
Reinier Zonneveld (live)
RIOT
Roni Size
Saka
Sam Feldt
Sander van Doorn
Solardo
Space Laces
Sub Zero Project
Sullivan King (live)
Tchami
Vini Vici
Wavedash
Wax Motif
Whethan
WHIPPED CREAM
William Black

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PIONEER DJ RELEASES NEW XDJ-RX3

Just in time for the holidays, AlphaTheta Corporation announced the release of the new XDJ-RX3 DJ system from its brand Pioneer.

The new system offers a 10.1-inch touch screen, higher resolution 1280:800 (WXGA), and increased frame rate. The system also upgraded how many songs are displayed from 8 to 12, allowing you to find your next track more efficiently. In addition to these features there is a new countdown timer, enabling you to keep track of certain points in your set. There is a Color On Jog Display, which you can customize to show artwork or track information on the screen in the middle of each jog wheel, which you can also adapt to the weight you desire by using the Feeling Adjust dial for each one.

This easy to use set up is also portable so it’ll be easy for you to take with you to your gigs, parties, or even just use at home to practice on. It’ll fit well in any small venue and allows you to connect to laptops or USB drives making it easy for various DJs through the night to use. You’ll also be able to use it to mix with Serato DJ Pro in early 2022. It is priced at $1999 and will be shipped in early December.

XDJ-RX3 SPECIFICATIONS

Software rekordbox
Serato DJ Pro
Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz
S/N Ratio 110 dB (USB)
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.003 % (USB-MASTER1)
Inputs LINE x 2 (RCA)
PHONO x 2 (RCA)
MIC x 2 (XLR & 1/4″ TRS jack)
AUX x 2 (RCA x 1, 3.5-mm stereo mini jack x 1)
Outputs MASTER x 2 (XLR x 1, RCA x 1)
BOOTH x 1 (1/4″ TRS jack)
PHONES x 2 (1/4″ stereo jack x 1, 3.5-mm stereo mini jack x 1)
USB USB Type-A x 2
USB Type-B x 1
Power Supply AC 110 V – 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power Consumption (standby) 54 W (0.3 W)
Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) 728.1 x 469.5 x 118.4 mm / 28.7″ x 18.5″ x 4.7″
Weight 9.3 kg / 20.5 lbs.
Accessories Power cable
USB cable
Quick Start Guide
Software license notice
Precautions for Use
Warranty (for some regions)

Visit the official rekordbox website for the software’s specifications: rekordbox.com/


NYC SEES NEW NIGHTCLUB NEBULA OPEN IN TIMES SQUARE!

One of the largest night clubs in NYC’s history opened just a few weeks ago. Nebula has three levels which include a lower level that houses three private club rooms, as well as a mezzanine level. It is 11,000 square feet total with 5,500 of that being dance floor space. It was able to host 700 people during its opening which is one of the highest capacity clubs in the city.

Nebula will be able to completely transform offering different vibes depending on the event. For its opening parties DJs Camelphat, Purple Disco Machine, and Malaa were on the lineup playing a mixture of house, funk, and soul.

Recent bookings included Dennis Ferrer, Vintage Culture, Zedd, Zhu and Bassjackers. Upcoming djs include Steve Aoki, MK and Guy Gerber.

NYC was one of the first states to reopen their nightlife earlier this year. At first they could only allow 33% capacity but have been raising it ever since and are now fully operational.

Get more info, lineup details and tickets here.


DEADMAU5 JOINS VC FIRM AS STRATEGIC ADVISOR AS METAVERSE GOLD RUSH HEATS UP

deadmau5's next gig will ensure the expansion of immersive metaverse technology and cutting-edge music tech.

The electronic music luminary has accepted a role as a strategic advisor to Outlier Ventures, which, as Market Insider notes, was among the first venture capital firms dedicated to making crypto-related investments. The company, founded in 2014, also brought on hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg alongside deadmau5.

deadmau5 and Snoop will advise and invest through Outlier Ventures' Base Camp Accelerator, an incubator program that has collectively received over 5,000 applications from startup projects and generated $250 million in capital funding. With a monster year for crypto now in the books in 2021, the program is expected to be bigger than ever in 2022, with the potential to accelerate over 100 different companies in the space.

deadmau5.


APPLE MUSIC ADDS EDC LAS VEGAS 2021 DJ SETS

Fans can now listen to EDC Las Vegas sets from Zomboy, 3LAU, and many more electronic dance music stars.

A month after EDC wrapped up its dazzling Las Vegas edition to celebrate the brand's 25th anniversary, Apple Music has added a slew of the event's unforgettable DJ sets to its platform.

Fans can now listen to performances from Gammer, Vintage Culture, Moore Kismet, Zomboy, 3LAU, and many more electronic dance music stars. They can even tune into the audacious set from Lil Texas, who stripped down and hopped on the decks to perform naked.

REZZ performs at EDC Las Vegas 2021.

REZZ performs at EDC Las Vegas 2021.

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The momentous return of EDC Las Vegas marked arguably the year's biggest music festival. Approximately 450,000 people attended the fest, which also featured an elaborate airshow with a fleet of over 600 drones.


NILE RODGERS WANTS TO RELEASE UNRELASED COLLABS WITH AVICII: "WE COULD WRITE THE ENTIRE TOP TEN"

The famed guitarist and singer-songwriter said he'd like to release never-before-heard music with the blessing of Avicii's family.

Unreleased music written by Avicii is rare, but Nile Rodgers may have access to a treasure trove.

The famed guitarist and singer-songwriter recently appeared on Norwegian-Swedish television talk show Skavlan, where he chatted about music he recorded with the late dance music legend. According to Rodgers, their collaborative vault contains many never-before-heard musical ideas, which he wants to release with the blessing of Avicii's family and estate.

Rodgers co-wrote Avicii's single "Lay Me Down," which appeared on Avicii's 2013 debut album, True. He said that if Avicii's family asked him, he would happily mix the many other tracks they recorded because he "knew what Tim was thinking." Rodgers also added that he's not interested in working on any music he didn't have a part of.

"I love Tim. We wrote a lot," Rodgers said. "I used to say—and I've said this many times—that if you put Tim and I in a room together for one week, we could write the entire top ten. I mean, that's how talented he was. He was a natural melody writer. Even though he didn't read music, he didn't understand it technically, but for some reason, spiritually and artistically, he had a gift."

Check out the interview below.

In a 2018 interview with Varietyconducted in the wake of Avicii's tragic death at the age of 28—Rodgers said there's plenty of music they recorded together that is yet to be released.

"There’s tons! Tons!" Rodgers said at the time. "We would go in in the morning and write 5-6 songs every single time we worked together."

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