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EDC China 2024 Canceled Due to Typhoon Bebinca
The much-anticipated Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) China, which was set to take place on September 15th and 16th, 2024, has been canceled due to the imminent arrival of Typhoon Bebinca. Organizers made the difficult decision to cancel the festival in light of severe weather conditions, prioritizing the safety of attendees.
In a statement released by the EDC team, it was announced that Typhoon Bebinca, currently moving through the East China Sea, is expected to make landfall during the festival’s scheduled dates. In accordance with Suzhou’s City Typhoon Defense Emergency Plan, the event will not be allowed to proceed.
“We understand how much this festival means to you, and we share in your disappointment,” the statement reads. “The energy and enthusiasm of our community are what make EDC special, and we were truly looking forward to celebrating together.”
For those who have purchased tickets through official platforms, full refunds, including transaction fees, will be issued automatically within 7-10 business days. No action will be required from ticket holders, but the festival organizers have advised keeping an eye on ticketing platforms for updates regarding the refund process.
The festival organizers reiterated that the safety of attendees remains their top priority and expressed hope that fans will be able to reunite “Under the Electric Sky” in the near future.
EDC China, a branch of the globally renowned EDM (electronic dance music) festival series, was set to be a major highlight for fans across Asia. The festival’s cancellation comes as a major blow to the regional music community, which was eagerly awaiting this event. Despite the disappointment, the festival’s commitment to the safety of its attendees is widely appreciated, as is their seamless approach to handling refunds during this challenging situation.
The EDC team closed their announcement with heartfelt wishes for everyone’s safety, urging the community to “stay safe and take care.”
Key Refund Information:
- Full refunds, including transaction fees, will be processed within 7-10 business days.
- Refunds will be returned to the original accounts used for ticket purchases.
- Ticket holders are advised to monitor notifications from ticketing platforms for updates.
This cancellation comes as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of large-scale events, particularly in regions prone to severe weather. Fans remain hopeful for future opportunities to celebrate together at EDC, whenever it can safely return.
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Whethan Returns With WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 On SoundCloud
Whethan Returns With WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 On SoundCloud as his viral remix series enters its second installment
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Syncia & CASH ONLY Return With Eljé On Something Something
Syncia & CASH ONLY Return With Eljé On Something Something as their Garage-inspired House project continues
Love & Other welcomes Syncia and CASH ONLY with a brand new collaboration, joining forces with rising vocal talent Eljé on their latest single Something Something. The release marks the third outing from the duo’s evolving bass and Garage-inspired House project and continues to build momentum around their distinct, club-focused sound. Out on Love & Other from May 15, 2026, Something Something brings classic UK Garage swing into a House-driven record, with shuffling drums, a rolling low end, and Eljé’s vocal giving the track its main point of connection. The single also continues a busy run for all three artists, following Syncia’s Beatport chart success across respected House labels, CASH ONLY’s ongoing The Chronicles tour, and Eljé’s recent collaborations with names including Riva Star, Deetron, Notion, and Jack Marlow.
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Against All Ødds Returns To ZeroThree With Echo Silence
Against All Ødds Returns To ZeroThree With Echo Silence as his fourth release on the label brings an original vocal into focus
Against All Ødds returns to ZeroThree with Echo Silence, an emotional melodic record blending progressive house, melodic techno, and trance. The single also marks his fourth release on the imprint. Centered around an original vocal, Echo Silence follows his previous ZeroThree releases Agartha and Faded while placing his melodic direction in a more intimate setting. The release also arrives as ZeroThree prepares a stronger 2026 run for Against All Ødds, with several singles and collaborations already lined up after past support from Korolova, Miss Monique, Henri Bergmann, Magit Cocoon, Above & Beyond, and Armin van Buuren.
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The Original Vocal Gives Echo Silence Its Main Emotional Thread
Echo Silence works around an original vocal, giving Against All Ødds a more song-focused release within his melodic and progressive sound. The writing points straight into the mood of the record, with lines like “midnight falling, lights are calling” setting up the late-night feeling before “we are burning, we are turning, into nothing, into everything” brings in a stronger sense of tension and release. The vocal does not feel separate from the production, which matters for a track moving between progressive house, melodic techno, and trance. It gives the record a human focus while the production keeps the track moving with enough space for the vocal to stay present.
That also connects with how Against All Ødds described the idea behind Echo Silence. He said he had wanted for a long time to make “a low-tempo track with an emotional vocal,” something he could keep replaying on long drives while still making it radio-friendly and open across genres. That detail gives the single a more specific frame because it shows the track was not only written for club use. The layered build still gives Echo Silence its melodic record structure, but the vocal remains the part that carries the listener through the track. For Against All Ødds, it adds another side to his ZeroThree catalogue without moving away from the progressive and melodic lane that the label has supported across his recent releases.
Against All Ødds’ ZeroThree Run Continues Beyond Agartha And Faded
Echo Silence continues Against All Ødds’ relationship with ZeroThree after earlier releases including Agartha and Faded, but the release does more than add another title to his label catalogue. With several singles and collaborations already planned for 2026, ZeroThree appears to be positioning him for a longer run instead of treating this as a one-off return. That gives Echo Silence a specific place in the artist’s current phase, where his melodic and progressive direction is being developed through repeated releases on the same imprint. The single also gives that rollout a more vocal-focused entry, which separates it from being discussed only through label history or genre placement.
The outside support around Against All Ødds also adds weight to the wider picture without turning the section into a name list. His previous releases have already reached artists across connected melodic, progressive, and trance circles, including Korolova, Miss Monique, Henri Bergmann, Magit Cocoon, Above & Beyond, and Armin van Buuren. That support matters because it shows his music has already travelled through the same circuit where ZeroThree has built much of its identity. With Echo Silence, the label connection now feels less like a basic release credit and more like part of a longer artist development push heading into 2026.
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