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CRSSD Festival Announces Lineup for Spring 2024 Edition
Since its inception in 2015, CRSSD Festival has created a unique enclave for the global electronic music community in San Diego. Fostered to connect the best and brightest of clubland in a setting that personifies the sun-soaked aesthetic of Southern California, the event is a pillar of the international festival calendar. Today, CRSSD announces another genre-spanning lineup for its Spring 2024 edition, returning to its home of Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego on March 2-3.
CRSSD takes over the lush, centrally-located, bayside Waterfront Park by day. Its after party series CRSSD After Dark encompass clubs, venues, and converted spaces throughout the city. Its thoughtful curation makes it the ultimate destination festival for anyone passionate about dance music. CRSSD‘s Spring 2024 lineup is characteristically diverse, blending different genres and eras of electronic music.
The Ocean View stage features the Italian melodic duo Tale Of Us, who have proven to be not only musically compelling but also hold a deft mastery of visual artistry. They are joined by South Africa’s pride and joy Black Coffee and the genre-fluid live act WhoMadeWho. Also taking the stage at Ocean View are eclectic live duo Red Axes, Austrian trip-hop pioneers Kruder & Dorfmeister, hip-hop and soul influenced producer SANGO, and globally renowned Swedish electronic band Little Dragon.
The Palms stage, CRSSD’s haven for house music and non-stop party atmosphere, is led by revered house legend Armand Van Helden and Brazilian house music virtuoso Mochakk, whose viral social media fame is only matched by his unparalleled stage presence. Also on the bill are Astra Club, the sought-after duo who consistently deliver an unexpected range from the avant-garde to energetic underground heat and Innervisions founder Dixon. British UK garage hero Sammy Virji takes to the stage, as well as minimal tech mastermind East End Dubs, Beatport‘s best-selling Minimal/Deep Tech artist of all time Toman, and Sofia Kourtesis, fresh off of her highly praised debut album Madres.
On the City Steps stage, techno reigns supreme, showcasing storied figures and rising wildcards anchored by French stalwart TRYM, the leader of a new generation of harder-edged artists playfully riding the line between warehouse-rattling techno and sweat-soaked hard dance. Elsewhere on the lineup is one of the architects of dance music culture, Richie Hawtin, alongside fellow storied electronic producer Jeff Mills. The lineup’s depth continues with the universally beloved Joris Voorn and a blistering B2B session from Héctor Oaks and Tiga.
The curated CRSSD experience extends beyond the music, treating attendees to handpicked food vendors, immersive decor and stage designs, and interactive programming through its CRSSD Lab music-tech lounge and vinyl market. It’s the quintessential electronic music journey in one of the West Coast’s most beautiful urban centers.
The general on-sale begins 1/12 at 12PM PST via CRSSD’s official website. Fans can text “SPRING24” to (855) 912-1457 for presale access. CRSSD is a 21+ festival.
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Martin Garrix & Ed Sheeran Release ‘Repeat It’ After 12 Years
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran’s Repeat It finally gets its official release after first being previewed at Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran are finally releasing Repeat It on Friday, May 15, in honor of Martin’s 30th birthday, bringing one of EDM’s longest-running unreleased IDs into an official release after more than a decade. The track first began in 2014, before Martin Garrix previewed it at Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015, where fans came to know it as Rewind Repeat It. For years, the collaboration stayed caught between its festival-history status and the label complications connected to the period before Martin Garrix became independent. Now, after fan uploads, release petitions, renewed 2026 teasers, and an official confirmation from Martin Garrix, Repeat It is finally leaving its unreleased-ID status behind as the collaboration prepares for its official release on Friday, May 15.
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How Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran’s Repeat It All Started in 2014
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran were first linked to Repeat It in 2014, long before the track became known through live rips, fan uploads, and years of release speculation. The earliest public mention came during Miami Music Week, when Martin Garrix spoke about working with Ed Sheeran while he was still in the Spinnin’ Records period of his career. At that stage, the song was not being presented as a finished single. Reports around the Miami press event said the track still needed more work and would also need approval from Ed Sheeran’s label, which now reads like the first public sign of the release complications that followed it for years. It also places the collaboration in a very specific 2014 context: Martin Garrix was still close to the global breakout of Animals, while Ed Sheeran was entering the x era, before dance collaborations had become a regular part of pop release cycles.
The creative history behind Repeat It also points back to Los Angeles, where Martin Garrix later said he and Ed Sheeran met and began exchanging ideas. Ed Sheeran sent over a voice note with a melody, giving Martin Garrix a vocal idea to work around from the start. That detail matters because the track was not simply a festival instrumental with a pop vocal added later. It began through an exchange between a producer closely associated with big-room festival records and a songwriter whose work was centered on melody, phrasing, and direct lyric writing. Ed Sheeran later said he had finished his first EDM song with Martin Garrix, while Martin Garrix explained that people found the pairing strange at the time because their styles did not naturally align. That early contrast gave Repeat It a different place in both artists’ histories before fans heard it under its original ID name, Rewind Repeat It, at Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015.
Why Rewind Repeat It Got Stuck Between Label Timing and Old Contract Issues
The reason Rewind Repeat It stayed unreleased was not simply that Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran moved on from the song. The problem started much earlier, when the track still needed approval from Ed Sheeran’s label before it could come out. By 2017, Martin Garrix had explained that the collaboration had been planned as an official single, but the release became difficult because the labels could not agree on timing. Part of that issue came from Ed Sheeran’s own release schedule, with reports saying his side wanted to prioritize other Ed Sheeran songs first. For a track that was already being played in festival sets, that delay mattered because unreleased IDs rely heavily on timing. Once the original window passed, Rewind Repeat It was no longer just waiting for a date. It was caught between two artist calendars, two label systems, and a release plan that had already lost its first chance.
The situation became even harder because the song belonged to an earlier part of Martin Garrix’s career. Rewind Repeat It was made while Martin Garrix was still tied to the Spinnin’ Records era, before he became independent and launched the next phase of his career through his own label structure. By 2018, Martin Garrix was openly saying that he did not think the song would ever be released, with the issue being linked to old rights and contract complications from that period. That is why the long wait around Repeat It became different from a normal unreleased ID story. Fans kept asking for it because they had already heard the song, but the release was stuck behind business details that could not be solved by demand alone. The track stayed alive through live recordings, fan uploads, and petitions, but its official release needed the rights, label timing, and artist-side approvals to finally line up.
How Repeat It Finally Returned in 2026
The 2026 return of Repeat It did not begin with a standard single announcement. It started with Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran being seen together again in New York City, where footage of them filming and walking backwards immediately pulled the old Rewind Repeat It connection back into focus. That detail mattered because it was not a random sighting between two artists who once worked together. The backwards movement tied directly to the song’s original title, and after years of old live rips carrying the track online, the New York clips gave fans the first real sign that the collaboration was being treated as an active release again.
The rollout became more direct after that. Martin Garrix previewed a new version during an Instagram Live in April, while reports said the track had been reworked from the 2015 Ultra Music Festival Miami version and shortened from Rewind, Repeat It to Repeat It. In early May, the teasing continued through social posts, the Repeat It (2026) audio name, and billboards in Santo Domingo that asked Ed Sheeran to release the song. The final confirmation came from Martin Garrix himself, who announced that Repeat It with Ed Sheeran would drop at midnight worldwide on Friday, May 15. After more than a decade of fan uploads, label delays, and unfinished release windows, the song is now returning as an official single instead of another clip passed around as one of EDM’s most requested IDs.
Why Repeat It Matters Beyond Its Release Date
For Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran, Repeat It carries a history that makes the release feel different from a standard collaboration rollout, especially because the song has already lived through more than a decade of public attention before reaching its official release. It began with the 2014 studio work, became a fan-known ID after the 2015 Ultra Music Festival Miami preview, and then stayed in circulation through live rips, fan uploads, release petitions, and years of questions around whether the track would ever be cleared. That history gives Repeat It a specific place in Martin Garrix’s catalog, not just as a new single, but as a track tied to one of the most followed unreleased chapters from his festival-era rise.
The release also matters because the collaboration still reflects the unusual pairing that made people pay attention in the first place. When Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran first worked on the song, Ed Sheeran was not regularly linked to EDM records, while Martin Garrix was still closely associated with big-room festival stages after Animals. In 2026, both artists are far beyond that original career moment, but Repeat It still carries the contrast that gave the track its early interest: Martin Garrix bringing the production into his dance music world and Ed Sheeran bringing the topline and vocal writing that made the song feel different from a typical unreleased festival ID. That is why its official release is not only about finally getting the file onto streaming platforms, but about closing a release story that fans have been following since Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015.
EDM Music
Sir Ivan Taps Giuseppe D. For Love Is The Piece Remix
Sir Ivan Taps Giuseppe D. For Love Is The Piece Remix as the remix campaign continues with a new Peaceman Music release
Sir Ivan, Top 10 Billboard and Music Week Recording Artist, has released a new track, this time appointing Giuseppe D. for a remix of his January single, Love Is The Piece. At his core, Sir Ivan is a philanthropist and advocate, with his work within the music space serving as a further extension of that identity. Bringing visibility to themes that resonate strongly within today’s societal landscape, his discography continues to channel peace-focused messages: a call for unity, positivity, and compassion within Electronic Music and beyond.
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Sir Ivan Continues His Peace-Focused Message Through Love Is The Piece
Building a career where passion and intent meet, Sir Ivan has developed a unique presence on the scene. In demanding more from his musical endeavours, seeking to ensure each track operates beyond modern sound design, Sir Ivan continues to reinforce his voice. Commenting on humanity and the dilemmas we continue to encounter, his tracks strike a balance between meaning and dancefloor function.
With each step, he maintains his mission to inspire positivity, whether teaming up with Grammy Award-winners like Jason Evigan, Peter Rafelson, and Tracy Young, or reimagining anti-war songs. His Peaceman identity carries through as a consistent thread that underpins his work and strengthens his commitment to taking his vision across dancefloors, cultures, and generations.
Giuseppe D. Joins The Love Is The Piece Remix Campaign
In this latest release, Sir Ivan seeks to expand the reach of his sentiments further, welcoming the opportunity to set his message within a fresh sonic framework. Having kicked off the remix campaign with a rework from Alex M.O.R.P.H., a well-respected name in Electronic Music, he now extends the same welcome to Giuseppe D., a New Jersey-born Producer and DJ whose career spans over three decades, shaped by Miami’s nightlife scene.
Through his reinterpretation, Love Is The Piece receives an EDM-focused treatment while preserving the emotional weight at the core of Sir Ivan’s original.
Giuseppe D. Gives Love Is The Piece A New Dancefloor Version
Featuring driving beats, uplifting synths, groove-led textures, warm basslines, and Sir Ivan’s vocals, Giuseppe D.’s version of Love Is The Piece leans into a more dynamic sound. The result is a track built for peak-time sets, designed to bring both movement and meaning to the dancefloor.
As the remix campaign for Love Is The Piece continues, each rework is built to extend the track’s reach. Designed to reach new audiences and take on new dancefloors, the remixes push Sir Ivan’s vision forward while reinforcing his call for peace, unity, and universal love on a global scale.
More Love Is The Piece Remixes Are Currently In Development
With more remixes currently in development across a diverse range of EDM styles, Sir Ivan continues to build around Love Is The Piece while keeping its message connected to his creative values. As he retains his alignment with peace-focused ideals and meaningful messaging, Sir Ivan remains an Artist committed to using music as a platform for connection and expression.
Love Is The Piece (Giuseppe D. Remix) is out now and available to stream and download across platforms.
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EDM Festival News
UNTOLD Festival Adds More Names To 2026 Lineup
UNTOLD Festival adds a massive amount of names to their already stacked 2026 lineup, with Gordo, Shimza, Pendulum, and more confirmed.
UNTOLD Festival, ranked among the world’s top festivals, is launching day tickets for its 2026 edition and unveiling the daily schedule, alongside a new wave of names for some of its most beloved stages: Galaxy, Alchemy, and Daydreaming.
This summer, from August 6 to 9, UNTOLD returns to Cluj-Napoca, with day tickets now available for fans who want to plan their festival experience around the artists they want to see the most.
DAILY SCHEDULE
On Thursday: Sting, The Chainsmokers, Carl Cox, Gramatik and many more.
On Friday: Zara Larsson, Swae Lee, Kygo, Marshmello, Sebastian Ingrosso, Gordo, Pendulum DJ Set and many more.
On Saturday: Lewis Capaldi, Martin Garrix, Lost Frequencies, Mau P, Holy Priest, Joseph Capriati, Denzel Curry, Camo & Krooked and many more.
On Sunday: Flo Rida, Steve Aoki, Afrojack b2b R3HAB, MRAK, Sara Landry, Andy C and many more.
NEW NAMES IN THE LINE UP
Alongside the launch of day tickets, UNTOLD is also adding new names to its multi-stage Universe. Maddix joins the line up for the Main Stage and GORDO joins the lineup for the Galaxy stage, UNTOLD’s iconic indoor temple of techno.
The festival also unveils a powerful wave of artists for the Alchemy stage, where Denzel Curry, Camo & Krooked, Pendulum DJ Set, and Andy C are set to bring explosive performances and genre-blending energy to one of UNTOLD’s most dynamic spaces.
For the Daydreaming stage, UNTOLD announces WhoMadeWho Hybrid DJ Set, Rampue Live, Shimza, Major League DJz, Mano Le Tough, Jan Blomqvist and SÉBASTIEN LÉGER, adding even more depth to the festival’s immersive musical journey.
To get your tickets, head to UNTOLD.com and follow them on Instagram.
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