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Electric Daisy Carnival Chicago Announces Dates & Location

We have waited weeks for an official announcement from Insomniac events on when and where the the legendary EDM festival (Electric Daisy Carnival) will be Held.  Today the official announcement was posted on Insomniacs website.  The event will be May 24th – 26th (Memorial Day Weekend) at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, IL.   The event will be 18+ to enter and 21+ to consume alcohol.   The event spread out over 5 stages will have a capacity of over 300,000 people.  3 day general admission and VIP tickets will go on sale for EDC Chicago 2013 on Wednesday January 23rd at 12pm.    As an added bonus it was also announced that for the first time at a EDC event tickets will be sold for camping. Chicago land speedway is located at 500 speedway Blvd. Joliet, IL. Stay tuned to Fusion Radio for all you updates on this massive event.

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Fusion Radio Top 100 01-14-2013

Is it just us or is the Fusion Playlist getting HOT?!  This week Michael Woods Ft. Ester Dean “We’ve Only Just Begun” Hits the #1 spot on Fusion Radio!  We love the vocals from Ester Dean and can’t wait for her next music release.   The #2 spot went to David Morales & Polina “Stay”, #3 is Nervo & Hook N Sling “Reason”.  Our #4 spot is a brand new track on Fusion Radio “I Could Be The One” with Superstar DJ’s Avicii and Nicky Romero!   If this is any sign of whats to come in 2013 we I think you might all be blown away.  Keep up the great work Dance Artists and Fans!  Here is the rest of the Top 100 Chart for the week of 01-14-2013.

Fusion Radio Chicago Jan-15-2013
 Rank  Spins  Artist  Title
1 41  Michael Woods Ft. Ester Dean   We’ve Only Just Begun (Radio Edit)
2 40  David Morales & Polina   Stay (Mark Alston Radio Remix)
3 40  Nervo & Hook N Sling   Reason  (Radio Edit)
4 40  Nicky Romero & Avicii   I Could Be The One (Radio Edit)
5 39  Antillas & Blinders Ft. Jenson   Top Of The World (Original Radio Mix)
6 39  Kastenholt & Dee   I’m In Love  (Radio Edit )
7 39  Zoe Badwi   Shoot Me Down (Mystery Blonde Radio Edit)
8 39  Lost Witness Ft. Darren Barley   Here With You (Radio Edit)
9 39  David Guetta Ft. Sia   She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) (Radio Edit)
10 39  Laura Steel   Kriminal (Digital Dog Radio Edit)
11 38  Rihanna   Diamonds (Shahaf Moran Radio Edit)
12 38  Parralox   Sharper Than A Knife (Wideboys Radio Edit)
13 38  Eric Prydz   Every Day (Radio Edit)
14 38  Meital Dohan   On Ya Ft. Sean Kingston
15 37  Madeon   The City (Radio Edit)
16 37  Anna Grace   Alive (Radio Edit)
17 36  Calvin Harris ft. Florence Welch   Sweet Nothing
18 36  Kerli   The Lucky Ones
19 36  Ester Dean   I Can’t Make You Love Me
20 36  Cherry Cherry Boom Boom   One And Only (Dave Aude’ Radio Edit)
21 36  Paul Rudd Ft. Amanda Wilson   Trust In Me (Radio Edit)
22 36  Sted E & Hybrid Heights Ft. Sylvia Tosun  Lift (Radio Edit)
23 35  Swedish House Mafia Ft. John Martin   Don’t You Worry Child (Radio Edit)
24 35  Adam Lambert   Trespassing (Zak Waters Radio Edit)
25 35  Kat Graham   Wanna Say (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Radio Edit)
26 34  Frenchie Davis   Love’s Got A Hold On Me (Radio
27 33  Jennifer Lopez   Goin In (Michael Woods Radio)
28 33  Usher   Numb (Wideboys Radio Edit)
29 33  Rita Ora   Radioactive
30 32  Tom Swoon Ft. Miss Palmer   Who We Are  (Radio Edit)
31 28  Veronica Romeo   Tastes Like Chocolate (Loverush Uk! Radio Edit)
32 28  Tydi Ft. Christina Novelli   Fire & Load (Radio Edit)
33 26  Justin Bieber Ft. Nicki Minaj   Beauty And A Beat (Dj Laszlo Radio)
34 25  Penny Foster   Castles (Radio Edit)
35 25  Kaskade Ft. Neon Trees   Lessons In Love (Radio Edit)
36 25  Dabruck Klein Ft. Anna McDonald   All About You
37 25  Che Jose Ft. Sharon Muscat   Leave Me Lonely (Loverush UK! Radio Edit)
38 25  Neon Hitch   Gold (Smash Mode Radio Edit)
39 25  Manufactured Superstars Ft. Luciana   Calling All The Lovers (Jqa Radio Edit)
40 25  Kelly Clarkson   Catch My Breath (Alab Vocal Radio Edit)
41 25  Zedd Ft. Foxes   Clarity (Radio Edit)
42 25  Havana Brown   Big Banana (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
43 24  Medina   Forever
44 24  The Wanted   I Found You
45 24  Dyro Ft. Amba Shepard   Sky High (Radio Edit)
46 24  Topher Jones   Hello Chicago (Tom Swoon Radio Edit)
47 24  Peter Luts   One More Night (Original Radio Edit)
48 24  Altar Ft. Jeanie Tracy   We Will Be Free Tonight  (Anthem Radio Mix)
49 24  Kwanza Jones   Supercharged (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
50 24  Sonny Vice & Marcus Imeleon   Eternity (Radio Edit)
51 23  Anja   Dance All Night (Radio Edit)
52 23  Velvetine   The Great Divide (Myon & Shane 54 Summer Of Love) (Radio Edit)
53 23  Eric Turner Vs Avicii   Dancing In My Head (Charlie Bernardo Radio Edit)
54 23  Riddler & Dream Roca’s   See Your Light (Jump Smokers Radio Edit)
55 23  Lasgo   Can’t Stop (Radio Edit)
56 23  Kim Sozzi   Why Can’t This Be Love (Stefano Sorrentino Radio Edit)
57 23  Lynn Larouge   Celebrate (Radio Edit)
58 23  Saturdays   What About Us (Buzz Junkies Radio Edit)
59 23  Ke$ha   Die Young  (Liam Keegan Radio)
60 23  M’Black   Crush (Radio Edit)
61 23  Milk Inc   Miracle (Radio Edit)
62 23  Matthew Koma   Parachute (Kat Krazy Radio Edit)
63 22  Kristina Maria   Our Song Comes On
64 22  Morgan Page Andy Caldwell & Jonathan Medelsohn   Where Did You Go (Album Edit)
65 22  Otto Knows   Million Voices
66 22  Conor Maynard   Turn Around Ft. Neyo
67 22  Tydi Ft Kerli   Glow In The Dark (Radio Edit)
68 22  Tegan & Sara   Closer (Morgan Page Radio Edit)
69 22  John De Sohn Ft. Kristin Amparo   Dance Our Tears Away
70 21  Mariah Carey   Triumphant (Get ‘em) (Pulse Radio Edit)
71 21  Markus Schulz Ft. Seri   Love Rain Down
72 21  Christian Burns Paul Oakenfold & Jes   As We Collide (Radio Edit)
73 21  Stone & Van Linden Ft. Lyck   Into The Light
74 20  Eva Simons   I Don’t Like You (Radio Mix)
75 20  Loreen   My Heart Is Refusing Me (Anders Nyman Radio)
76 20  Stonebridge Matt Joko & Jonathan Mendelsohn   Standing In Your Way
77 20  Matchbox Twenty   Put Your Hands Up (Ludovika Day Radio Edit)
78 19  Kim Davis   One Day
79 17  Martin Solveig   The Night Out (Madeon Remix)
80 6  Skye Stevens   Takes All Night (James Doman Radio Mix)
81 5  Ferry Corsten Ft. Ben Hague   Ain’t No Stoppin’ (Radio Edit)
82 5  Medina   Addiction (Radio Edit)
83 5  Breathe Carolina   Hit And Run
84 5  Clinton Sparks Ft. Disco Fries   Watch You (Radio Edit)
85 5  Kristine W & Bimbo Jones   Everything That I Got (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit)
86 5  Katy Perry   Peacock (Manny Lehman & Digimark Fusion Edit)
87 5  Paulini   Heartbreak Is Over (Oxford Hustlers)
88 4  Armin Van Buuren Feat. Laura V   Drowning (Avicii Remix)
89 4  Dim Chris Feat. Amanda Wilson   Sometimes (Radio Edit)
90 4  The Wanted   Glad You Came (Radio Edit)
91 4  Polina Griffith & Miami Kidz   Feeling This Way (Radio Edit)
92 4  Serge Devant Ft. Hadley   Dice (Mario Larrea Radio Edit)
93 4  Dim Chris Ft. Amanda Wilson   You Found Me (Original Mix)
94 4  Daniela   Love Me Enough To Lie (Radio Edit)
95 4  Marcus Maison & Will Dragen Ft. Amba Shepherd   Reign (Another Dimension Radio Edit)
96 4  Jack Back F. David Guetta Nicky Romero & Sia   Wild One Two (Radio Edit)
97 4  Matisse & Sadko Ft. Ollie James   We’re Not Alone (Hi Scandinavia! Radio Edit)
98 4  Martin Solveig ft. Kele   Ready 2 Go (Radio Edit)
99 4  Medina   Gutter
100 4  Emilia De Poret   Weightless
Adds
Peter Luts Ft. Lynn Larouge “Hands Up” (Radio Edit)
Jes “Ghost” (Tydi Radio Edit)
Sean Kingston Ft. Cher Lloyd “Rum & Raybans” (Radio Edit)
Edvard Viber & Tiff Lacey “Is This Love” (Radio Edit)
Picks
Nicky Romero & Avicii ” I Could Be The One” (Radio Edit)
David Guetta Ft. Sia “She Wolf” (Falling To Pieces) (Radio Edit)
Havana Brown “Big Banana” (Dave Aude Radio Edit)
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Morgan Page, The Wanted & Rihanna Dominate Top 100

You may have noticed that this weeks chart has a lot of repeat artists on it?

Check out the Competition Below!

Morgan Page holds the #1 Spot with his In The Air (Radio Edit) and also the #3 spot with Body Work (Club Mix Edit). 

The Wanted holds the # 6 spot with Lightning (Radio Edit) and the #10 spot with Glad You Came (Radio Edit)

And

Rihanna holds the # 4 Spot with You Da One (Dave Aude Radio) and the # 38 spot with We Found Love (Intro Edit) Ft. Calvin Harris.  In Addition Rihanna’s new song Where Have You Been (Main Mix) was added to this weeks rotation.

All of the featured artists this week are long time Fusion favorites, Rihanna continues to release quality hits with no end in sight.  The Wanted is getting ready to release their 3rd UK Album and 1st U.S. Album Simultaneously!  Morgan page has continued to increase his popularity not only as a DJ but also a phenomenal  producer.

I for one can not wait to see what these artists have in store for the summer of 2012!


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Dance Tidbits: Edun remakes gay classic; Deadmau5 in London

(Dave Tripper) Edun, who is on fire in 2011 after the success of 2010′s “My Love Is Here For You” is taking on a gay music classic. She recently previewed a version via You Tube of Diana Ross’s dance classic “I’m Coming Out.”

Edun

(Dave Tripper) It will be a first for Deadmau5 in the UK as summer nears. He is performing his first headlining outdoor show in London at Victoria Park on Saturday, June 11.

Deadmau5

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Tron Legacy remixers a legendary lineup

(Dave Tripper/slashfilm.com) After not releasing anything for the better part of a decade, Daft Punk has a 2010 soundtrack under its collective belt and soon a 2011 remix album of said soundtrack.

According to Disney, there is an April 5 release scheduled of Tron: Legacy R3CONFIGUR3D, a remix album of the soundtrack containing an embarassment of riches, featuring gigantic names of dance music. Remixers include Moby, Paul Oakenfold, Sander Kleinenberg, The Crystal Method and many others.

Here is the track listing:

01 – The Glitch Mob: “Derezzed”
02 – M83 vs. Big Black Delta: “Fall”
03 – The Crystal Method: “The Grid/Game Has Changed”
04 – Teddybears: “Adagio for Tron”
05 – Ki:Theory: “The Son of Flynn”
06 – Paul Oakenfold: “C.L.U.”
07 – Moby: “The Son of Flynn”
08 – Boys Noize: “End of Line (Boys Noize Remix)”
09 – Kaskade: “Rinzler”
10 – Com Truise: “Enron Part II”
11 – Photek: “End of Line”
12 – The Japanese Popstars: “Arena”
13 – Avicii: “Derezzed”
14 – Pretty Lights: “Solar Sailor”
15 – Sander Kleinenberg: “Tron Legacy (End Titles)”

Tron Legacy

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Aguilera coaching it up on NBC’s “The Voice”

(Dave Tripper/E! Online) A singer whose past few weeks have undulated from singing in an Aretha Franklin tribute to experiencing the long arm of the law via alleged public intoxication has now swung back to the good news side of things.

An announcement from NBC confirmed she is going to hold the job of a musical coach on the new show “The Voice,” a new music competition.

Hosted by Carson Daly, the show will also feature fellow voice coaches Cee Lo Green and Adam Levine on the April 26 debut. which launches April 26. Aguilera, in a statement, expressed her thanks and excitement. “To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists’ careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms,” she said. “I am so happy to be working with fellow Grammy Award winners Adam and Cee Lo as I feel there is so much we can all bring to The Voice.”

Christina Aguilera

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Tripper’s Rant: Dance music disrespected again, as usual, at Grammys

(Dave Tripper) The 2010 Grammys was a disjointed production, to say the least. From ill-constructed tributes to the continuing kissing of country music’s ass and kicking of dance music’s nether regions, the ceremonies aimed at a youthful audience with plenty of not-ready-for-primetime youthful performers were upstaged by a music legend who began performing in the 60’s.

Starting with the opening tribute to Aretha Franklin, they dropped the ball on presentation. The singers were excellent, bordering on spectacular (especially the surprising Florence from Florence and the Machine). But if a tribute is to be done, shouldn’t it be built up with a little drama and not OPEN a show? And although the pre-recorded ‘thank you’ by Aretha (who looked great) was a touching moment, it felt a bit odd.

Lady Gaga, of course, did her thing, entering in an egg pod. Then her performance of “Born This Way” was a fairly typical singer/army of dancers performance with the outfits best described as regular-sized shower curtains used as skirts and tops or really large condom outfits, a la Naked Gun 2 ½.

After her stint, dance music failed to make an appearance the rest of the night. No David Guetta. No Deadmau5. No Robyn. Nothing. Instead, country artist after country artist after bluegrass artist continued to litter the stage with the generic and dominating music format in the United States. The complete disrespect that dance music receives year after year is rather ironic, considering that I would hazard a guess that in many of the after parties to follow, I guarantee that Gaga and Madonna were being spun and not Lady Antebellum and generic blonde country singer ________.

The indisputable highlights were provided by Eminem and Mick Jagger. Eminem completely tore up the stage with Rihanna chipping in on “Love The Way You Lie” while the long-anticipated first appearance by Dr. Dre was anti-climatic by comparison. Mick Jagger, pushing 70, was the other highlight, perfectly covering the R&B classic “Everybody Needs Somebody” in what was his 1st Grammy performance, an unbelievable fact in its own right. His stage presence far outpaced the earlier artists including the meh Bruno Mars, the sleepy Drake, and the disappointing Katy Perry. And, I’m pretty sure a Rihanna break is in order, not only to rest her constantly shaking booty, but just from over damn exposure.

And some of the performers turned to direct imitation. Justin Bieber and Usher may as well have worn the red-leather jackets with zippers from “Beat It” and got it over with. I’m pretty sure we can stop kissing MJ’s ass too, let him rest in peace, and come up with something fresh and new.

But one thing I noticed was a subtle incident that happened earlier in the night. If you blinked, you would have missed it. Bob Dylan, who performed with a couple of youthful bluegrass and country bands was cruising through a version of “Maggie’s Farm.” Near the end of the performance, Dylan began playing harmonica to end the song and shot a NASTY glance back at the performers as if something went wrong. He then played a few more notes on the harmonica and with his body language essentially said, “That’s enough of this crap.” Jagger did the exact same thing in his performance as he quickly looked back at the band, almost as if expecting something that never happened. But like the professional he is, he kept cranking out a performance that has kept him on the top touring list for over four decades. The lesson for the yoots out there is that when you are in a band and dealing with an artist that has been performing for 40+ years, you’d better bring your “A” game. Apparently, these backing musicians did not.

And speaking of veterans, Barbara Streisand performed her classic “Evergreen” at the end of the night—but I may have discovered a possible faux pas! As she finished what seemed to be a flawless performance, the camera panned to her for the last dramatic note, which Streisand held—even after the mic was away from her face for a couple of seconds! Check your DVR’s.

Listen to Dave Tripper LIVE every Friday & Saturday night at 7pm Chicago time on Fusion Radio Chicago.

Florence and the Machine

Florence and the Machine

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Grammy recap: Gaga’s good night only highlight for dance music

(Dave Tripper) Unless your name ended in –ga, the 2010 Grammy Awards were a big fat zero for traditional dance artists. Lady Gaga won in three non-dance categories, including Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Album. She also picked up an award for Best Short Form Music Video. In another non-dance category, Madonna along with David Guetta and Afrojack won the Grammy for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for the minor hit “Revolver.”

In the two actual dance categories, more pop acts ruled the day. Rihanna, who constantly undulates with being a pop-hop artist and a dance artist, won for Best Dance Recording for “Only Girl (In The World).” One of the artists she beat out in that category, LaRoux, got revenge by picking up a Grammy for Best Electronic/Dance Album “In For The Kill.”

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga

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Moby wakes up to stranger in his house

(Dave Tripper) Tamia, meet Moby. Moby, Tamia. I smell a duet after Moby actually experienced a tripped-out stranger in his house.

According to Moby’s journal posting, he recently awoke one morning, and while walking through his living room, he saw a stranger, Robbie, standing next to his couch. The situation resolved itself as Moby handed the stranger a hoodie and “gave him some breakfast money…and sent him on his way.” Apparently the stranger admitted he was still in the middle of an acid trip.

Knowing Moby, a song or album concept will come from this bizarre episode. What is confirmed is he will be announcing plans for his new album on February 15 on his website.

Moby

Moby

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P!nk sends personal message to fans about suicide, cutting

(Dave Tripper) P!nk lives her life loud. P!nk performs with an edge. But in a personal note on her website, P!nk got pensive and serious about two serious topics.

In self-analyzing her style and her latest release “F*cking Perfect,” the note P!nk posted to her fans on her website shows the breadth and depth of her emotion when talking about the topics of suicide and cutting.

Here’s a portion of that note:

“I’m sure my newest video for “F**kin’ Perfect” will be much like some of my other videos, which basically means I expect it will ruffle some feathers.

My favorite books, art pieces, films, and music, always have something jarring about them. I want art to make me think.
In order to do that, it may piss me off, or make me uncomfortable. That promotes awareness and change, or at least some discussion.
That is my intention.
You can’t move mountains by whispering at them.

Cutting, and suicide, two very different symptoms of the same problem, are gaining on us. (the problem being; alienation and depression. the symptoms; cutting and suicide). I personally don’t know a single person who doesn’t know at least two of these victims personally. A lot of us have seen certain starlets showing off their latest scars on a red carpet somewhere, usually right before they head back to their favorite rehab.

Its a problem, and its something we should talk about…”

The rest of the note can be found on www.pinkspage.com

P!nk

P!nk

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