In this episode of 10 Days in Dance, hosts AdamK and Amy Farina dive into various topics surrounding electronic dance music. They discuss the Bye Bye Plastic initiative aimed at reducing single-use plastics in the industry, highlight the rising star Reinier Zonneveld, and debate the fashion trends in dance music, particularly the use of leather belts. The episode also covers Above and Beyond's collaboration with the Belong Center to combat loneliness, the potential for exciting DJ face-to-face collaborations, the unfortunate news about Brooklyn Mirage's bankruptcy, and the upcoming Tomorrowland Brazil. Additionally, they explore the expansion of ADE Lab and the changes to the DJ Mag Top 100 event, concluding with a mention of Ferry Corsten's latest track.
Takeaways
Bye Bye Plastic is an initiative to reduce single-use plastics in dance music.
Reinier Zonneveld is gaining popularity in the EDM scene.
Fashion trends in dance music are evolving, particularly with leather belts.
Above and Beyond is partnering with the Belong Center to address loneliness.
The potential for face-to-face DJ collaborations is exciting for fans.
Brooklyn Mirage has filed for bankruptcy, disappointing many fans.
Tomorrowland Brazil is generating excitement among artists and fans alike.
ADE Lab is expanding to create a more engaging experience for DJs.
The DJ Mag Top 100 is moving to a new location and format this year.
Ferry Corsten continues to produce catchy and groovy tracks.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to 10 Days in Dance
00:58 Bye Bye Plastic: A Movement Against Single-Use Plastics
03:03 Reinier Zonneveld: A Rising Star in EDM
04:53 Fashion Trends in Dance Music
07:19 Above and Beyond's Collaboration with Belong Center
08:53 Face-to-Face: The Future of DJ Collaborations
11:46 Brooklyn Mirage: A Venue's Downfall
15:03 Tomorrowland Brazil: Excitement and Anticipation
16:28 ADE Lab Village: Expanding Opportunities for DJs
18:53 DJ Mag Top 100: Changes and Predictions
22:28 Ferry Corsten's New Track: A Musical Highlight