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DiskoLab Heads To Stunning Island Gardens This Miami Music Week!
Miami mainstays DiskoLab rerun to Music Week with another much anticipated series at their best ever venue: this year, the parties move to the luxurious Island Gardens marina from Thursday 24th March to Saturday 26th March. World class brands and headliners include Defected Records with John Summit, Catz ‘N Dogz, Darius Syrossian, Eats Everything and Sam Divine, All Day I Dream with Lee Burridge, Öona Dahl, Hoj and Layla Benitez plus the flagship No Sugar Added party with Duke Dumont and Nora En Pure along with a back to back set from Dennis Ferrer & Skream, a DJ set from Hayden James, and Luke Alexander, Malone & Tom & Collins. The strictly limited tickets are already close to selling out so act quick at diskolab.com.
DiskoLab has been celebrated for putting on some of Miami’s most exciting and original parties for years. The acclaimed US promoter raises even its own high standards in 2022 with a breathtaking new setting. The deep water marina Island Gardens is somewhere you can live the highlife on a VIP viewing platform with a world class soundtrack and stunning panoramic views over the super yachts as they sail in and out on the glistening waters. The afternoon into evening DiskoLab parties will be bathed in sun by day before a stunning sunset brings drama to the skies as night falls. It is an exclusive and luxurious place to party and something totally different to your average Miami experience, whether you arrive by boat or by car.
As always the partners for the week are right at the cutting edge and offer carefully curated line ups from across the house spectrum. The week kicks off with globally renowned and hugely influential house label, party and festival brand Defected Records on Thursday 24th March. They have pulled together a very special line-up that you don’t usually find in the USA. It covers all points of the house spectrum from bass-driven to tech with associates Catz ‘N Dogz, Darius Syrossian, Eats Everything, Ferreck Dawn, John Summit, LP Giobbi, Mele and Sam Divine.
On Friday March 25th, Lee Burridge’s famously dreamy, deep and melodic house brand All Day I Dream: Miami Sparkle returns to Music Week at the most perfect fitting venue yet. The boss himself is joined by fellow hypnotic groove maestros Öona Dahl, Hoj and Layla Benitez so expect an escapist party with plenty of blissful sounds.
On Saturday March 26th, No Sugar Added is the flagship Music Week party from DiskoLab and always one of the most talked about of the week. This year the lineup perfectly marries with Island Gardens and features chart topping DJ and producer Duke Dumont and serene and emotive house innovator Nora En Pure, along with a back to back set from Dennis Ferrer & Skream, a DJ set from Hayden James, along with Luke Alexander, Malone & Tom & Collins.
There is no better way to experience Miami Music Week this year than with DiskoLab. Tickets available at diskolab.com and VIP tables can be reserved by emailing vip@diskolab.com, or calling/texting +1 (786) 870-9379.
EDM Music
Afrobeat Rising Star Eazie Boi Channels Conscious Storytelling in New Single “Normally”
Fast-rising Nigerian Afrobeat artist, songwriter, rapper, and singer Raymond Isreal, popularly known as Eazie Boi, delivers purpose and power on his latest single, ‘Normally’, released January 30, 2026. Rooted in Afrobeat with emotionally resonant storytelling, the track blends rhythmic vibrancy with a deeper sociopolitical message reflective of present-day realities in Nigeria.
Known for his hardcore trap style fused with Nigerian sonic textures and global influences, Eazie Boi continues carving out a distinctive space in the African music landscape. An indigene of Akwa Ibom State in West Africa, the dynamic performer has steadily built momentum through heart-stirring releases such as ‘No Para’, ‘Oshey’, ‘Dispare’, and ‘Burning Bridge’, records that highlight both his melodic range and lyrical depth.
With ‘Normally’, Eazie Boi leans fully into his role as a conscious storyteller, using music as both expression and reflection.
“’Normally’ is another way of me expressing what I feel about the current situation of the Nigerian people right now. But on a normal level, the goal was to create vibes and make people feel something real — a kind of song that connects emotionally and inspires somebody,” he says.
While sonically upbeat and rhythm-driven, the record carries layered commentary beneath its danceable production. The artist — who identifies first and foremost as a storyteller — intentionally structured the song so that the message leads the music.
“The message had to come first. This song is more about expressing the current situation of Nigerians right now,” Eazie Boi states.
The inspiration behind ‘Normally’ came during a moment of reflection sparked by social media discourse surrounding music and meaning. Within minutes, Eazie Boi began shaping what would become one of his most intentional records to date — a fusion of sound and substance designed to resonate across both dance floors and lived experiences.
Listener reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with audiences gravitating toward the beat, rhythm, and flow while organically engaging with the song’s deeper undertones. The duality of vibe and message reflects Eazie Boi’s broader artistic mission: creating music that moves people physically while speaking to them emotionally and socially.
For Eazie Boi, music has always been rooted in purpose. His work is driven by a desire to inspire awareness, spark reflection, and contribute to conversations that extend beyond entertainment. Through his sound, he aims to connect with listeners on a human level — offering both resonance and reassurance through shared realities.
That intentionality shapes the legacy he hopes to build through ‘Normally’ and beyond.
“I want my music to outlive me. I want people to see their reflection of greatness through my sound — a legacy of vibes, talking into people’s feelings and speaking their minds. Maybe inspire a few to chase their dreams, make them remember my sound when life gets tough. I just want to leave a mark that says, ‘He made us feel something… he brought answers and awareness through his music.’”
Deeply influenced by Pan-African ideology, Eazie Boi’s forthcoming projects aim to merge Afrobeat and hip-hop with themes of social consciousness, continental unity, and diaspora solidarity. He places himself within a lineage of revolutionary artists who used music as a vehicle for cultural awareness and societal transformation.
As he continues expanding his global footprint, Eazie Boi remains committed to pushing boundaries, touching lives, and amplifying African stories through rhythm and truth — one record at a time.
‘Normally’ is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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EDM Music
ARYMÉ Delivers A Deep, Late-Night, Tribal Rework Of SHOUSE’s ‘Call My Name’
ARYMÉ has released a deep, late-night tribal rework of SHOUSE’s ‘Call My Name’ on Hell Beach, transforming the original into a driving, hypnotic club anthem.
ARYMÉ delivers a deep, late-night, tribal rework of SHOUSE’s ‘Call My Name’, transforming the emotional weight of the original into a driving, hypnotic club cut. Anchored by a rolling low end, restrained percussion, and haunting vocal moments, the remix builds tension with a slow-burning energy designed for peak time floors. It is a refined and immersive take that stays true to the soul of the original whilst embracing the sunrise.
The remix has been featuring heavily in Francis Mercier’s sets and is also picking up support from Themba, Paco Osuna, Danny Avila, Andi Durand, Quentin Harris, Soul Central, and Makossa. The track is released on Hell Beach, a division of Onelove Recordings, further highlighting its growing impact on dance floors worldwide.
ARYMÉ is a DJ and producer based in Paris, known for captivating audiences with his engaging fusion of Melodic Tech, Afro, Deep, and Organic House. With overflowing energy, a multicultural vibe, and a touch of craziness, ARYMÉ’s unique DJ sets keep the crowd on their feet and dancing, solidifying his status as an emerging name in the global electronic music scene.
He has delivered awe-inspiring sets at iconic venues and festivals around the world, including Burning Man, Zamna Tulum, Ushuaïa, Chinois Ibiza, Piknic Électronik MTL, La Clairière, KOKO London, Caprice Festival, BPM Festival, and Blue Marlin Ibiza, amongst many others. He has shared the stage with top talents such as Black Coffee, Monolink, Gordo, WhoMadeWho, Francis Mercier, Mahmut Orhan, Damian Lazarus, MAZ, AMÉMÉ, and HUGEL.
ARYMÉ’s performances are a testament to his ability to connect with diverse audiences, transcending cultural boundaries through the universal language of music.
SHOUSE – Call My Name (ARYMÉ Remix) is out now on Hell Beach and is available to stream here.

Find Out More & Follow:
ARYMÉ: Instagram | Spotify | Beatport | Traxsource
SHOUSE: Instagram | Beatport | Traxsource
Hell Beach: Website | Instagram | Beatport | Traxsource
EDM Artist News
RÜFÜS DU SOL Go Bigger Than Ever with 2026 North American Summer Tour
RÜFÜS DU SOL has officially revealed 24 additional North American dates for Summer 2026, featuring headline stops at legendary venues like Madison Square Garden and Fenway Park.
Madison Square Garden. Wrigley Field. Fenway Park. What do they have in common?
They’re all headline stops on RÜFÜS DU SOL’s newly announced 2026 North American summer tour — 24 additional dates that follow the global success of their Inhale / Exhale World Tour, which drew more than 1.5 million fans across four continents last year.
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This tour marks several milestones for the trio. In New York City, they’ll headline Madison Square Garden following last year’s stop at Sports Illustrated Stadium. In Chicago, they move from topping the bill at Lollapalooza to headlining Wrigley Field. The routing also includes a two-night stop at The Gorge Amphitheatre and a rare performance on Atlantic City Beach.
Additional dates span Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, Boston’s Fenway Park, San Diego’s Petco Park, Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, and Toronto’s Rogers Centre, alongside a headline appearance at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
The announcement follows the band’s largest European and South American performances to date and a recent Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
About RÜFÜS DU SOL
Formed in Sydney and composed of Jon George, James Hunt, and Tyrone Lindqvist, RÜFÜS DU SOL have released five studio albums and remain one of electronic music’s most consistent global touring acts. Alongside their live schedule, the trio continue to build through their Rose Avenue imprint and boutique Sundream festival in Tulum and Baja.
Ticket Information
To participate in RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Artist Presale on Tuesday, February 24 at 11am local time, fans can sign up at https://livemu.sc/rufusdusol by Monday, February 23 at 10am ET / 7am PT. No codes are needed – access is tied to your Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale. General on sale will begin Thursday, February 26 at 11 am local time.
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