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Author Archives: Bradley Konkol
Nas Speaks!
Queensbridge's finest celebrates the 25th anniversary of the seminal "Illmatic" album.
Whipped Cream Hopes to Change the World Through Music
Whipped Cream returns to HARD Summer after her 2017 debut in the Green Tent. Hear what she had to say on the authenticity of her fans, why she looks up to Skrillex, and her hopes of leaving a lasting impact on music and the world.
JSTJR's First HARD Summer
JSTJR discusses his love for his SoCal fan base, his new track “Tiguere," and how he wants to lean on more Latin-inspired music.
Cray Feels the Energy of Her California 'Chikens'
Looking back on her experience performing last year, Cray feels blessed to have moved on to a bigger stage and speaks out about her appreciation for her fans who she refers to as chikens.
Only Kaskade Could Turn Christmas Electronic
Dance music legend Kaskade discusses the challenge of reimagining Christmas classics, the exclusivity of his Redux shows, and the very important message he would tell his younger self.
Riding in the +52 with Loud Luxury
Loud Luxury teases their upcoming Latin remix of “Body” and describes their very tight tour schedule which may or may not include scheduled bathroom breaks at EDC Mexico 2019.
Alison Wonderland Finds Her Spiritual Level Through Twitter
Alison Wonderland discusses her love for Twitter as it allows her to express her true self. With her crazy tour schedule and constant lack of sleep, she enjoys having an outlet to connect with her fans.
Warning: What So Not’s Set May Cause Broken Bones
What So Not sits down with Hannah Rad to talk about visiting 47 countries during one year of touring, the insane sound system of EDC Mexico, and how he went so hard he broke his foot...twice.
Ekali: The Artist and The Drink
Ekali took a break from moshing in the crowds at EDC Las Vegas to catch up with host Tommie Sunshine. See how a conversation about his music evolution and love for rave culture ended with a new drink called ‘The Ekali.’