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5 Legendary Artist Pairings In The World Of Electronic Dance Music
David Guetta and Sia

David Guetta and Sia have a new collab ‘Beautiful People’ which has been stirring excitement long before its release thanks to their reputation for making some massive tracks. Their collaborations have garnered billions of streams on Spotify with of course the standout being ‘Titanium’ which by itself has 1.8 billion. Their success didn’t stop there though as they also worked together on the iconic ‘She Wolf’, the titanic ‘Flames’, and the uplifting ‘Bang My Head.’ The anticipation surrounding their collaborations is always palpable as it’s well established that they work perfectly together and will hopefully continue to in the future.
Martin Garrix and Matisse & Sadko

Martin Garrix collaborates with a variety of artists, however it’s when he links up with Matisse & Sadko that fans around the world get most excited as they know there’s going to be a huge hit coming their way. The combination of these artists is progressive house heaven every time as their styles blend beautifully to make iconic songs like ‘Break Through The Silence’, ‘Forever’, and ‘Won’t Let You Go.’ Their collaborations go beyond what is credited as they often assist each other with various productions so sometimes though their name may not be on the release a little bit of their style will be.
Armand Van Helden and A-Trak (Duck Sauce)

Armand Van Helden and A-Trak have each carved their own successful paths in EDM and when they unite to form Duck Sauce it always makes for something special. They made waves with their first and only album ‘Quack’ which was packed from start to finish with their now well established groovy and fun feel. Each song brings a smile to your face and of course this album featured their most iconic song ‘Barbra Streisand’ which is a timeless classic. After ‘Quack’ there was a 6-year hiatus of Duck Sauce releasing music, but thankfully they made a return in 2020 to bring back some fun to the world during the hard times of lockdown.
Tchami and Malaa

There are few artists that collaborate more than the unstoppable pairing of Tchami and Malaa who regularly link up both behind the decks and in the studio. Not only have they collaborated on a series of amazing singles, but they have also produced an entire album together with ‘Veni, Vidi, Vici.’ They’re chemistry is incredibly strong which has made for all of their collaborations to be absolute bangers including songs like ‘N9’, ‘A Prayer’, ‘Discipline’ and countless others. Malaa keeps their identity secret, and many fans still believe that Tchami might actually be Malaa though this is something he regularly denies saying: “We play back-to-back together”, “this is not a hologram playing.” While Malaa’s identity remains a mystery, the power of their collabs with Tchami do not.
HI LO and Reiner Zonneveld

Oliver Heldens’ journey into techno has been a fruitful one where Reiner Zonneveld, who sort of acted as his techno guru, has become a regular collaborator. When these two pair up on a track you know that it’s going to be absolutely killer and their releases so far have earnt them that reputation with barnstormers like ‘Flying Octopus’, ‘Existencia’ and ‘Saw of Olympus.’ Reinier Zonneveld is probably one of the best people out there to help teach you techno and now his work with HI LO is making for some of best techno tracks around. Everything from them has been great so far and you can be sure that there is plenty more still to come from this pairing.
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EDC Orlando Reveals Massive Lineup
EDC Orlando Reveals Massive Lineup for November 2026 With Martin Garrix, Hardwell, David Guetta, Alesso, and more
EDC Orlando has revealed its massive lineup for November 2026, with the festival returning to Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida from November 6 to 8. Marking its 15th edition, EDC Orlando will bring more than 100 artists across three days, led by names including Martin Garrix, Hardwell, David Guetta, Alesso, Kaskade, SLANDER, Alan Walker, and Mau P. The lineup moves across mainstage names, house, techno, hard dance, bass music, dubstep, sunset sets, b2b sets, and curated stage takeovers, giving the 2026 edition one of its biggest artist spreads so far. It also follows the 30th anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, with the kineticJOURNEY theme continuing into Orlando for the festival’s next chapter under the Florida sunshine.
Breaking Down The EDC Orlando November 2026 Lineup
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The EDC Orlando November 2026 lineup brings the festival back to Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida with more than 100 artists across three days, covering mainstage names, house, techno, hard dance, bass music, dubstep, b2b sets, sunset sets, and branded stage takeovers. The lineup features Martin Garrix, Hardwell, David Guetta, Alesso, Kaskade, SLANDER, Alan Walker, Mau P, Afrojack, Alok, Steve Aoki, Meduza, and Alison Wonderland, placing several major international acts alongside artists from more genre specific corners of the electronic music scene. For its 15th edition, that range gives EDC Orlando more structure than a standard headliner led reveal, especially with Factory 93, Bassrush, and Insomniac Records also part of the November 2026 lineup.
House and tech house take up a major part of the EDC Orlando November 2026 lineup, with Prospa B2B Josh Baker, Max Dean B2B Luke Dean, Chris Lorenzo, Dennis Cruz, Franky Rizardo, Omar+, Rossi., Brunello, Kinahau, AYYBO, Joshwa, and Disco Lines included across the three days. The techno and hard dance side is also clearly represented through Klangkuenstler, KI/KI, Nico Moreno, I Hate Models, Boys Noize B2B Brutalismus 3000, Marlon Hoffstadt, and Adrián Mills, adding several names that sit closer to warehouse, rave, and faster club sounds within the festival lineup. Bass music and dubstep have a large presence as well, with Wooli, Levity, Ray Volpe, ALLEYCVT, ATLiens, Of The Trees, LAYZ, Level Up, Jessica Audiffred, and Skull Machine all on the bill. Sets such as Deorro B2B DIESEL and San Holo’s Wholesome Riddim Set also make the lineup feel more specific than a simple list of big names, giving EDC Orlando several back to back and special set moments across the weekend.
The branded stage takeovers add more detail to the EDC Orlando November 2026 lineup, with Factory 93, Bassrush, and Insomniac Records helping separate the weekend by sound without making the lineup feel split into isolated genre sections. Factory 93 points toward the house and techno names on the bill, while Bassrush connects directly to the bass, dubstep, drum and bass, and heavier electronic acts already included in the lineup. Insomniac Records also brings the label side into the weekend, adding another link between the festival and the wider Insomniac catalog. With the kineticJOURNEY theme continuing from the 30th anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, the November 2026 edition sits inside a bigger EDC year, while Hotel EDC Orlando at Margaritaville Resort Orlando adds a new travel focused part of the festival for attendees staying in Florida.
EDC Orlando Returns To Tinker Field For Its 15th Edition
EDC Orlando returns to Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida from November 6 to 8, 2026, bringing its 15th edition back to the venue connected to the festival’s Orlando history since 2011. Located at 287 S Tampa Ave, Tinker Field dates back to 1914 and became part of the United States National Register of Historic Places in 2004, giving the festival a setting with more local history than a standard event site. Its location also keeps the festival close to Downtown Orlando and within reach of Orlando International Airport, which matters for a three day event that brings both local attendees and international travelers into Florida. For the 2026 edition, that return keeps EDC Orlando tied to the same city and venue where it has grown across more than a decade.
The 15th edition also expands the weekend beyond the festival grounds, with Hotel EDC Orlando making its debut at Margaritaville Resort Orlando from November 6 to 9. The resort takeover marks the first East Coast edition of Hotel EDC, adding EDC themed rooms, on site Vibee concierge, daytime parties, after parties, and package options that can include GA, GA+, or VIP festival passes. Alongside the kineticJOURNEY theme continuing from the 30th anniversary of Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, the November 2026 edition connects the Orlando festival to a wider EDC year while giving attendees another way to turn the weekend into a full Florida trip.
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New EDM Friday May 29: Tiësto, Skrillex, David Guetta & More
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