- According to NME the release date for the new Chemical Brothers album, We Are The Night, has been moved to July 2 due to "artwork problems." The album was originally due to be released on June 18.
- This past Sunday's New York Times OP-ED section contained a poignant essay about the historical and collective community building act of dancing. Written by Barbara Ehrenreich - the author, most recently, of Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy writes, "Without dance, we risk loneliness and anomie. Dancing to music is not only mood-lifting and community-building; it’s also a uniquely human capability." [via Rhythmism]
- Resident Advisor takes a closer look on the newest bass-heavy contender on the dancefloor: Dubstep.
- Trance DJ Ferry Corsten is releasing the second DJ mix in his "Passport" series, called Passport United States of America. The compilation, which also includes a bonus DVD with footage of his Road To Voodoo tour of the US from last year, is due June 19 on Ultra Records.
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