JUSTICE ARE TAKING LEGAL ACTION AGAINST JUSTIN BIEBER FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT

Legendary electronic music duo Justice have sent Justin Bieber a cease-and-desist letter for what they claim is an infringement on their trademarked logo and branding.

The letter stems from the cover of Bieber's new album Justice, which is scheduled to release tomorrow, March 19th. Fans of Justice and their record label, Ed Banger Records, pointed out similarities between the "t" in Justice's logo and the "t" in the typeface of Bieber's Justice cover. Many fans believed that the pop star and the iconic French production tandem were collaborating on new music, according to Justice’s co-manager Tyler Goldberg.

“The morning Bieber announced his album, it was pretty tough to miss,” Goldberg told Rolling Stone. “Aside from seeing it all over the internet ourselves, we heard from hundreds of people throughout the day — industry people, Justice fans — and the Justice guys received a ton of messages, not only compelled to point out the similarities between the Justice Justin Bieber album, but confused. ‘Is this a Justice collaboration?'”

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In late February 2020, Ed Banger poked fun at Bieber for his album cover, writing in an Instagram post that the label was appointing him as its "Art Director." "Ed Banger records appoints Mr Justin Drew Bieber as Art Director," the post reads. "We would like to thank Mr So Me for all his work since 2003."

However, after Bieber's team failed to amend the graphic and decided to move forward with the album's promotion, which included the release of merchandise, the situation has become litigious.

According to Rolling Stone, a March 10th letter from Justice’s legal team to Bieber’s lawyer and management called for Bieber to halt his use of "Justice" jointly with the cross from Justice's logo, a "Mark" that the duo trademarked in France and the European Union.

“Your use of the Mark is illegal," the cease-and-desist letter reads. "You have not received permission from Justice to utilize the Mark. Moreover, Bieber’s work is in no way affiliated with, supported by, or sponsored by Justice. Such use of the Mark is not only illegal, but likely to deceive and confuse consumers."

According to the letter, Bieber’s team had contacted Justice’s management via email to inquire about the graphic designer who developed their logo. However, after the designer expressed interest in working with Bieber in a subsequent email, Justice’s management alleges that Bieber’s team failed to communicate further.

“Basically, the trail went cold. There was attempts to set up the introduction, and it never happened,” Justice co-manager John Scholz told Rolling Stone. “Given that we have received emails from them where a member of [Bieber’s] management team specifically attached the Justice logo and asked to connect with the Justice logo designer; they mentioned it was to work on a Justin Bieber project, they did not give us any details about it, no mention of an album called ‘Justice’ or a logo using the word ‘Justice.'”

At the time of this article's publication, Bieber nor a member of his team have responded publicly. Justice’s management, however, has claimed that the singer's attorneys did "reject" the cease-and-desist letter on the grounds that his usage did not infringe on the duo’s trademark.


TIËSTO ANNOUNCES "THE BUSINESS" REMIX COMPETITION

One fan will win an official release on Atlantic Records, and runner-ups will receive a slew of prizes.

Tiësto created one of the most inescapable tracks of the year when he released "The Business" back in September 2020. The smash hit found even more virality in 2021 when Ty Dolla $ign joined on for "The Business Part II." The dance music veteran has now passed the production torch to his fans as part of an exciting new remix competition.

Tiësto's "The Business Pt. I + II" Remix Challenge has been launched in partnership with BeatportAtlantic Records, and Label Radar. One producer will win an official release on Atlantic Records, a featured spot on Tiësto's "Club Life" radio show, more than $7,000 in prizes, and social support from the legendary artist himself and the partners involved. Four runners-up will also be chosen to receive prizes and track support from Beatport, Spinnin RecordsBig Beat Records, and editorial support from Beatportal.

The organizers encouraged all to apply, no matter what level you are at in your musical journey. To enter, just download the stems from Loopcloud and submit your completed track via Label Radar.

The deadline for remix submissions is Wednesday, April 7th at 11:59 PM PT (2:59AM ET). Click here to download the stems and learn more.

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ALOE BLACC SAYS ADDITIONAL COLLABORATIONS WITH AVICII ARE PENDING APPROVAL

It's not totally clear whether we'll be hearing more of what Aloe Blacc and Avicii had in the pipeline.

In an interview with the Daily StarAloe Blacc referenced that he still has several unreleased collaborations and ideas that he started working on with Avicii—projects he hopes will eventually see the light of day.

The powerhouse singer-songwriter behind two of Avicii's biggest hits, "SOS" and "Wake Me Up," has been vocal in years past about having several works with Avicii in progress. He indicated that he's been in contact with Avicii's team about the unreleased tracks in question, but they are ultimately still pending approval for official release.

"I have a few tracks but I am not certain if his record label or family will release them," Blacc told The Star's "Wired" column. "It's really up to them but some songs are finished and some are not."

Blacc suggested that without Avicii present to give his final blessing, the release process is inherently more difficult. The two co-wrote "Wake Me Up" together, which was released in 2013 and has since amassed over 1 billion streams on Spotify alone. While "SOS" was released on Avicii's posthumous album, Tim, the producer's notes left a clear indication that he had reserved the production for Aloe Blacc.

To that end, Blacc isn't pushing it, and says the final decision as to whether or not any additional collaborations are released is out of his control at the moment. "I am just leaving it in the hands of the people that can make those decisions," he said.

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INSOMNIAC ANNOUNCES HOUSE / TECHNO FESTIVAL FOR ORLANDO THIS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!

INSOMNIAC ANNOUNCES HOUSE / TECHNO FESTIVAL FOR ORLANDO THIS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!


In very welcome news, Pasquale Rotella of Insomniac Events announced today of a new techno / house festival to be held this Memorial Day Weekend (May 28 & 29) in Orlando Florida.

The festival features Blond:ish, DJ Tennis, Lee Foss, Maceo Plex, Nicole Moudaber and The Martinez Brothers, among others.

The festival will take place at Lot 54 at the Vanguard from 5pm – 12 midnight each day. The even is 18+ with masks required and temperature  checks at the door. Tickets start at $39.99 for 2-day GA and there are GA+ and VIP tables available as well.

Tickets will be available at this link on this Thursday at 12pm ET:  https://www.insomniac.com/skyline/


THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS SHARE NEW DUB MIX FOR THEMED RADIO SERIES

It's the first mix in the duo's Radio Chemical series for Sonos Radio

The Chemical Brothers have shared a brand new mix.

Earlier this year, Sonos announced a new series of personal radio stations, curated by a number of huge artists including Björk, FKA twigs and D'Angelo. Legendary electronic duo The Chemical Brothers were also announced for the Sonos Radio roster, presenting a new mix each week via their station: Radio Chemical.

Their first episode features a dub themed mix, taking "a deep dig" into The Bros' record collections, with tracks from Creation Rebel, Sir Horatio, and King Tubby.

"The "in dub mix " channels our love of dub music - where the foundation is drum and bass and the lead instrument is the mixing desk, where a delay feeding back on itself can be as exciting as a heartfelt lyric," the duo said. "A lot of this music pushes the boundaries of what can be done with a multi track and an application of echo, eq and phase. It's a constant inspiration to us of what is possible in the studio and the myriad of ways you can find to interpret a song."

You can check out the mix below.

Last year, David Guetta remixed Chemical Brothers' classic track 'Hey Boy, Hey Girl' under his Jack Back alias.

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IBIZA TO ACCEPT EU TOURISTS WITH VACCINE PASSPORTS; OPEN OUTDOOR SPACES FOR BARS & RESTAURANTS IN MARCH

Earlier this week, Spanish Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto gave an update that vaccines passports will help open up the country to tourists later this year.

Locations accepting the passport include the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca).

In addition, a ‘travel corridor’ is being worked on between the UK and Spain.

According to Maroto, if things progress well…

“it gives hope and certainty that that the second semester of 2021 will be when the reactivation of the tourism sector.”

In addition,  bars and restaurants in Ibiza, Formentera, Menorca and Mallorca will be able to open outdoor terraces and spaces to the public starting in March.

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DAFT PUNK HAVE SPLIT UP

The robots have called time after 28 years.

Daft Punk have split up

Daft Punk have split up.

The French duo made the announcement by posting an eight-minute video clip titled Epilogue to their Facebook page.

Read this next: The best Daft Punk tracks ranked

The clip is taken from their 2008 film Electroma and features an iconic moment out in the desert before displaying a brand new graphic that proclaims '1993-2021'.

It's a typically ambiguous way for the robots to sign out after nearly three decades. However, the band's publicist Kathryn Frazier has confirmed that this is indeed the end.

Rumours have always surrounded Daft Punk, who formed in 1993, but this is very much for real as Pitchfork confirms.

As yet there is no more information on the robots' reasons for breaking up, however we will report more news as soon as we receive it.

The band hasn't released an album since 2013's 'Random Access Memories', their biggest-selling LP and an opus that saw them move away from the dancefloor and toward more conceptual, grandiose music.

Read this next: Unseen Daft Punk footage has appeared online

In hindsight, 'RAM' was a fitting final LP for Daft Punk, who made dance music history by releasing three highly influential albums – 'Homework', 'Discover' and 'Human After All' – as well as two incredible live albums between 1996 and 2007.

This period of fervent activity and world tours – during which they helped invent French touch and later the French electro sound, and set the blueprint for the dance music live show with their Pyramid production – wrote them into dance music history as one of the most popular and mythologised acts of all time.

Read this next: Here are the 500 albums you need to listen to if you're a Daft Punk fan

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NYC TO ALLOW LARGE STADIUMS & VENUES TO OPEN STARTING FEBRUARY 23RD

NYC Govenor Cuomo has announced that the State of New York will allow large stadiums and venues to begin holding events with 10% occupancy at events with over a 10,000  capacity. Attendees will have to have had a negative Covid-19 test within3 days.


SIRIUSXM LAUNCHES EXCLUSIVE CHANNELS FROM ARMIN VAN BUUREN AND STEVE AOKI

The two mammoth EDM stars join Diplo in receiving their own Sirius XM channels.

SiriusXM is the foremost source of satellite radio, where users can choose channels that play some of their favorite genres and music from their favorite artists. In the EDM corner, Diplo has been holding it down with the Diplo's Revolution channel, among other genre-based channels like ChillBPM DiscoveryUtopia, and Studio 54 Radio.

Now, SiriusXM has brought two more superstar artists into the fold to host their very own channels. Trance legend Armin van Buuren and EDM renaissance man Steve Aoki have received their own airspace courtesy of the radio giant.

van Buuren's channel, A State of Armin, will of course feature the latest and greatest in trance and progressive, as well as some genre classics from the famed producer himself and many others. Armin previously hosted “A State of Sundays," a 24-hour block of programming that played every Sunday on Diplo's Revolution.

“Part of the reason why I've been around for so long is because nothing beats the feeling of sharing the music you love with as many people as possible," van Buuren told Billboard. "I'm grateful that SiriusXM is giving me the opportunity to reach even more people through this new full-time streaming channel."

Steve Aoki's channel will be centered around remixes of pop and dance music. "Steve Aoki’s Remix Radio is special to me because remixes have really helped me hone in on and develop my own sound over the years," he told Billboard.

For more information, visit the official Sirius XM website.


Tech house: the unbeatable top genre according to Beatport

The end of the year is approaching, which means it is time to analyse the 2020 Beatport Review and find out who came out on top. This year streaming was the king, as live events and artists’ fieldwork were put on pause by the pandemic. The ability of the artists and the record labels to adapt to the new reality was determinant for their projection. The free time forced by quarantine and isolation pushed the artists into the studio, and for those who made the most of the opportunity, this was a big year for releases. According to Beatport CEO Robb McDaniels, by July releases had already grown 10-20%. Although it was not possible to experience live music, it was possible to take advantage of the adversity to give a boost in the sale and streaming of new music. Many of the 2020 releases were the result of the present context and nicknamed as ‘isolation releases’. But which genres dominated the charts? According to Beatport report powered by Viberate, tech house remains the undisputed leader, followed by house, melodic house & techno, and techno (peak time/driving).

Compared to 2019, the winner remains unchanged, house moves up two positions, melodic house & techno maintains its place and techno falls two positions. This top 4 reflects the kind of feeling that dance music lovers have been looking for this year and also the artists who stand out. In a year in which the digital window was wide open, those who best positioned themselves in the consciousness of their fans prevailed. This genre ranking was based on the number of times that tracks of a certain genre entered the overall Beatport Top 100 chart and the positions of those tracks on the chart. In this table that presents us a hundred songs that make up the preference of music lovers, 39% are tech house gems, making it the undisputed leader. The best-scored tracks belong to well-known names of the tech house scene like Michael BibiGreen VelvetChris LakeEli BrownSony FoderaDom DollaDennis CruzMartin IkinFisherClaude VonStroke, and CamelPhat.

 

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