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GRYFFIN Announces Headline Show at Exposition Park in LA

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Dance music powerhouse GRYFFIN today announces the third of four installments of his “Ten Years of Music. One Night.” concert series, set to take place at Exposition Park in Los Angeles, CA on October 24, 2026. Framed as a career-spanning live experience, the celebration reflects on a decade of releases while translating that catalog into an expansive, one-night-only performance format. Following the New York […]

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Akai Launches MPC Sample – The Most Classic MPC Design For Years

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Akai Professional has announced MPC Sample, a compact standalone sampler that brings core MPC beatmaking features to a smaller, battery-powered format. Priced at £349 in the UK, the device includes onboard sampling, sequencing, effects and direct compatibility with MPC3 projects.

Akai Professional has introduced the MPC Sample, a new standalone sampler designed to offer a simplified version of the company’s established MPC workflow in a more portable unit. The device draws visual and functional inspiration from older, much-loved MPC hardware, particularly the legendary MPC60, while prioritising accessibility and battery-powered operation.

It combines onboard sampling tools, performance pads, internal effects and built-in monitoring features, positioning it as an entry point into the MPC ecosystem as well as a compact option for existing users.

A Smaller MPC Aimed At Portable Production

MPC Sample centres on 16 RGB velocity-sensitive pads with poly aftertouch, alongside a 2.4-inch colour display for waveform editing and sample handling. Akai has included three real-time control knobs and a parameter fader, retaining some of the tactile workflow associated with earlier MPC models while reducing the overall footprint to a backpack-friendly 23.6 × 19.4 × 5.0 cm.

For mobile use, the unit includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery rated for up to five hours of operation, plus a built-in speaker and internal microphone. It also features 100 factory kits, 2 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage and microSD expansion

Sampling, Effects & Classic MPC Workflow Features

Akai has ncluded instant sample chopping, real-time time-stretching and repitching, and internal resampling with effects. The unit also offers 32 stereo voices of polyphony, disk streaming, and MPC sequencing with real-time swing at 960 PPQN.

There are 60 effect types spread across four engines, including Pad FX, Knob FX, FlexBeat and Color-Compressor. In practice, that gives MPC Sample a broader sound-design range than a basic phrase sampler, especially for users who want to manipulate source material directly on the device rather than export everything to a DAW.

Connectivity is also more extensive than its compact size might suggest. Akai has included stereo 1/4-inch inputs and outputs, a headphone output, MIDI in and out, sync out and USB-C for power, MIDI, audio I/O and file transfer. Projects created on the unit can also load directly into MPC3, which should make it easier to move ideas from a portable sketchpad to a larger production setup.

For many MPC users, a more streamlined yet still feature-rich and affordable unit could open the door to a new generation of beatmakers. The promotional campaign – with its strong focus on artistry and culture – only strengthens that appeal.

This positions the MPC Sample in two clear ways: as an accessible first hardware sampler for newer producers, and as a portable, secondary sketchpad for more established users. At £349, it enters a highly competitive segment, but the MPC name and seamless project compatibility may give it a distinct edge – particularly for those already invested in Akai’s ecosystem.

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How Wax Poetics Is Redefining Music Memorabilia Collecting

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Magazine Wax Poetics has quietly transformed itself into a cross between Sotheby’s and eBay, with very high-profile auctions for memorabilia like Mariah Carey’s demo tape and Nightmares on Wax’s 808. We spoke with CEO Alex Bruh and original owner of that tape, Arthur Baker, about how collecting memorabilia is a form of storytelling – and a potentially lucrative new revenue stream for artists.

What do a sheet of Tupac’s hand-written lyrics, a brick from the former Paradise Garage, and Louie Vega’s personal UREI 1620 mixer have in common? Aside from being important artifacts from music history, they have all been up for auction on Wax Poetics at one time. The magazine – a highly collectible part of music history itself – has now rebranded as a music memorabilia auction house.

What started as an experiment has turned into a real cultural force, with those Tupac lyrics selling for a cool $8,000. But that’s nothing compared to what Mariah Carey’s 1988 demo tape from producer Arthur Baker’s collection netted. Would you believe $47,000? There’s clearly something shifting in the broader culture. Music memorabilia is catching up with other high-stakes collecting worlds, such as sports memorabilia and comics.

We spoke with Wax Poetics CEO Alex Bruh about the company’s pivot to auctions and how the culture around music and ownership is changing, plus with Arthur Baker about his involvement.

Attack: What’s your story? And how did you get involved with Wax Poetics? 

Alex Bruh: I started my professional career at a music marketing agency. When I moved to Amsterdam, I moved over for work. And then Dave (Holt), who’s my business partner and co-founder, similar background, also moved to Amsterdam around the same time. We’re both big music fans, and we just wanted a project that we could take on in the music space that we could build something really meaningful around.

I knew Wax Poetics, but Dave was the big Wax Poetics collector. We ended up getting in contact with the old founders and taking it over just before Covid.

How did the pivot towards auctions happen? Is that something that you were planning from the beginning? 

It was very much an evolution. Our initial thesis was that we wanted to be the central spot for music journalism. Long story short, it didn’t work. The pivot to the auction side and the collectible side happened quite serendipitously towards the tail end of the NFT era. Everyone was talking about collectibles. The first thing that happened was that Sotheby’s asked us to be part of their hip-hop auction. Well, hold on. We’re already a part of collecting culture. We’ve got a journal that people collect. We’ve got an audience of collectors. We’ve got access to artists who have all these items there. And we’ve got 23, 24 years of trusted history in the space behind us.

When you look at all the other cultural verticals in the space, you’ve got fanatics in sports and sneakers, these big collectible-focused businesses. No one’s doing music. What does Sotheby’s really know about hip-hop? This is exactly where we’ve come from. That was really the moment when the penny dropped.

You had a recent successful round of fundraising. How is that going to help what you do and contribute to the culture? 

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Aoki Archive: Ultra Miami 2024 Was INSANE!

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Let's go back inside one of the wildest festivals of 2024 — mainstage madness and the behind-the-scenes energy you didn’t see. Five special guests pulled up. Massive drops. Unforgettable moments. From pre-show prep to post-set celebrations. The energy, the people, the movement… all archived. If you were there, drop a comment. And see you again in 2026! SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: http://youtube.com/steveaoki LIKE on Facebook: http://facebook.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on Twitter: http://twitter.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on Instagram: http://instagram.com/steveaoki FOLLOW on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@steveaoki FOLLOW on Snapchat: steveaoki #steveaoki #edm #ultramiami #ultra #dj #livemusic Subscribe to Steve Aoki's YouTube channel for the latest music videos, tour footage, mixes, and the best in dance music! New videos every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday!

Swedish House Mafia Reveal Surprise Takeover At Ultra Miami

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Swedish House Mafia has confirmed a special guest takeover at Ultra Miami this weekend. After festival organizers and the famed dance trio hinted at an awaited return to the festival in a series of cryptic social media posts earlier today, they’ve now officially unveiled a headline performance and curated takeover of Ultra’s famous main stage […]

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Gen Z Is Driving the Rise of ‘Groupie Getaways’ in Music Travel

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A new wave of music tourism is taking shape in 2026, led largely by Gen Z fans who are redefining how live events fit into their lifestyles. According to an Airbnb blog post, this younger generation is building entire trips around concerts, fueling the rise of what’s now being called “groupie getaways.” At the center […]

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[Event Review] Clozee, MEMBA Filled AREA15 With Massive Wubz for We’re All Mad Here

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We’re still recovering from the craziness that was AREA15 Massive’s We’re All Mad Here’. The one-evening yearly event took place at the immersive AREA15 in Las Vegas this past Saturday, March 21st. Taking over all four event venues within the main location of AREA15, ravers brought up their favorite Alice in Wonderland-inspired outfits for a […]

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Beatport New Releases: 6 Lists To Follow For Fresh EDM

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Beatport remains the go-to platform for DJs and producers hunting for quality electronic music. But with thousands of tracks uploaded every week, keeping up with Beatport new releases can feel like drinking from a fire hose. You need a filter, a reliable way to cut through the noise and find the tracks actually worth your time.

That's exactly the kind of signal we track here at RIKIO ROCKS. As your daily source for everything happening in the EDM scene, we dig through the platforms, charts, and channels that matter so you don't have to. Beatport's release ecosystem is one of the most important pipelines for fresh electronic music, and knowing where to look on the platform makes a real difference in what ends up in your library.

In this article, we're breaking down six specific Beatport lists you should be following right now. Whether you're a working DJ building crates or a fan chasing new sounds, these lists will keep your rotation stocked with current releases across genres. No guesswork, just the best starting points for discovery on the platform.

1. RIKIO ROCKS Today's EDM News

Before you open Beatport's own tools, RIKIO ROCKS Today's EDM News gives you a critical head start. It's a daily curated briefing that pulls context from across the EDM industry, giving you the bigger picture before you ever open the store.

What it is

RIKIO ROCKS Today's EDM News is a dedicated daily section on rikio.rocks that aggregates the most relevant stories, releases, and artist updates in electronic dance music. It draws from top EDM publications and producer channels and puts everything in one place so you stop bouncing between tabs.

The section covers a broad range of topics including new music, festival news, artist profiles, and label announcements. That breadth means you get a complete snapshot of what's actually moving in the scene on any given day.

How it helps you discover fresh tracks fast

When a track drops on Beatport, it rarely exists in isolation. RIKIO ROCKS connects each release to its story, whether that's a debut EP, a label deal, or a headline festival slot tied to the drop. That context tells you why a track is gaining momentum far faster than a raw chart position ever can.

Knowing the story behind a release helps you decide faster whether a track fits your set or your taste.

Best for

This resource works best for DJs and fans who want editorial context alongside music discovery. If you'd rather understand the EDM landscape than just scan raw beatport new releases data, RIKIO ROCKS is the smarter first stop before you open the store.

A quick scan of Today's EDM News also helps you spot emerging artists early, before they climb the charts and become the obvious picks everyone else is already playing.

How to follow it without missing updates

The simplest move is to bookmark the Today's EDM News section and build it into your daily routine. RIKIO ROCKS also offers an RSS feed you can drop into any feed reader, so fresh stories arrive automatically without you checking manually.

Setting up the RSS takes under a minute and keeps your discovery pipeline running passively throughout the week.

2. Beatport Newest Music and Downloads

Once you have your editorial context from RIKIO ROCKS, Beatport's own Newest section is where you go to browse what just landed in the store. It's a straightforward, chronological feed of every track uploaded to the platform, sorted by release date.

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Felium: Rising Between Worlds

A Barcelona‑born, Miami‑driven producer shaping melodic house into pure energy and story.

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Felium: Redefining Melodic House Through Sound and Story. From Barcelona roots to Miami stages, he fuses emotional vocals, driving rhythms, and visual storytelling into a singular artistic experience. Felium is a Spanish electronic music artist acclaimed for his melodic house tracks, which skillfully combine emotional vocals with driving beats and an distinctive audiovisual approach. Hailing from Barcelona and now based in Miami, his music reflects a unique cross-continental perspective, blending European melodic sophistication with the vibrant energy of South Florida's electronic scene. Felium distinguishes himself by crafting complete audiovisual experiences for both his releases and live performances, integrating visual storytelling that elevates his work beyond typical DJ sets. His sound captures the evolving melodic house genre, leaning into rich, vocal-driven productions that resonate with both introspective listeners and dancefloor enthusiasts. Fans can explore his extensive catalog on major streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, with key projects like "Unsound Desires" offering a deep dive into his thematic narratives. Felium maintains an active online presence on Instagram and his official website for the latest updates on new music, collaborations, and live show announcements.

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