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How We Play Live: TOURING

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We speak with TOURING about the challenges of playing live and why electronic music belongs on stage.

A trio operating between Munich and Berlin, TOURING – Matthias Hauck, Nepomuk Heller, and Marko Roth – merge electronic music with a cinematic visual language, moving between electronica, breakbeats, house, and techno.

Last year, they brought that vision to Munich’s Philharmonie and then followed up with TANGLED – a project that translates human gestures into real-time visuals in a live environment.

On stage, they structure their set with the flexibility of a DJ mix but keep a defined narrative arc, balancing precision with spontaneity. The core compositions remain intact, while the performance comes alive through real-time sound shaping, modular improvisation, and evolving textures – turning studio material into something physical, immersive, and distinctly live.

A few years on since the first edition of this series, we welcome TOURING to explain 'How We Play Live'.

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Attack: You’ve said you structure your live show almost like a DJ set. But because it’s live, is it as easy to jump between tracks based on crowd feedback – or is it more complicated than that?

TOURING: It’s actually pretty easy. Each song can be triggered directly via MIDI, so we can basically change the order however we want. Some transitions we rehearsed in advance won’t be quite as “perfect” then and become more freestyle, but that has its own charm. The only catch is that since we want the set to tell a story and have a certain arc, we rarely change the order on the fly. We like sticking to the plan.

What’s one of the biggest challenges that playing live presents?

I think the biggest challenge, and also the most fun part, is leaving a familiar, safe environment like the studio and exposing yourself on a stage in front of people you don’t know. How will the music land, are people willing to lean into it?

For some, especially those who really crave being on stage, that might come more naturally. But for us, as more introverted people, presenting our music and artistic concept live and making ourselves vulnerable is probably the biggest challenge.

And what’s something people often misunderstand about performing live electronic music?

One thing is not understanding the complexity. Electronic music often relies on sequenced rhythms and programmed patterns, or melodies that only really become powerful when they’re reproduced by machines. That clashes with the classic idea of live music, where an instrumentalist (guitar, piano) and a voice are front and center. In that world, virtuosity and human charisma still carry a lot of weight. With live electronic music, it’s much more about energy and sound. How do you translate something created in the studio into a live form that makes the audience feel something?

A lot of that is arrangement decisions and subtle sound tweaks, which can be pretty abstract. It’s easier to “read” someone gently playing guitar, or a d

Brooklyn Mirage Liquidation Could Impact Class Action Refunds For Electric Zoo Ticket Holders

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More than two years on from Electric Zoo’s disastrous final edition, the liquidation of the Brooklyn Mirage could hurt festival ticket holders’ chances at receiving refunds through class action lawsuits. In a settlement reached with class action groups last month, former Mirage parent company and Electric Zoo operator Avant Gardner’s Chapter 11 liquidation plan has […]

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Tape B Unleashes Vibe Check Vol: 3, Soundtracking His Massive 2026 Momentum

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Florida-based bass powerhouse Tape B returns with Vibe Check Vol: 3, the latest installment in his fan-favorite remix series that continues to dominate his headline sets and festival appearances. Released in February 2026, the project delivers a stacked collection of flips and edits that have

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Rave Culture Shapes “Festivalization of Wellness,” One of the Global Wellness Summit’s Top Trends for 2026

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Long focused on discipline and self-measurement, the wellness industry is pivoting away from compulsive "over-optimization" and toward dancefloors.

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Armin van Buuren - Here For You (from 'Piano' album) [Official Video]

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"Here For You - Originally intended as an instrumental foundation for a new song, but I loved it so much I decided to leave it as it is." Discover 'Piano' on your favorite streaming platform ➡️ https://avb.lnk.to/Piano Subscribe to Armin van Buuren's YouTube channel via http://bit.ly/SubscribeArmin “There’s something about sitting there—just me, the keys, and the silence. No beats, no drops. Only raw emotion.” Amid the euphoric rush of electronic dance music, Armin van Buuren found space in the quiet to write his most honest music yet. As someone who knows better than anyone what moves a crowd, he set out to discover what moved him. And often, that instrument is the piano. Containing 15 intimate piano songs recorded with a live string ensemble, this album shows a different side to the world-famous DJ and producer: more personal, more emotional. First written on his Steinway, then arranged into proper scores alongside piano teacher Geronimo, this body of work is saturated with the vulnerability of stepping beyond his comfort zone: swapping the grandiosity of the mainstage for rich piano tones lingering in silence. It’s pure, reflective, and as much as the beat-driven music he’s released over his storied career—100% Armin van Buuren. All 15 tracks were recorded in one take at ConcertLab in Utrecht. Tracklist: 01. Armin van Buuren - Here For You 02. Armin van Buuren - Longing 03. Armin van Buuren - Sonic Samba 04. Armin van Buuren - Fathers And Sons 05. Armin van Buuren - Be My Lighthouse 06. Armin van Buuren - Waltz 07. Armin van Buuren - Temporality 08. Armin van Buuren - Setting Sail 09. Armin van Buuren - Autumn Leaves 10. Armin van Buuren - Equanimity 11. Armin van Buuren - Ballerina 12. Armin van Buuren - Synchronicity 13. Armin van Buuren - Clouded Window 14. Armin van Buuren - Soaring Kite 15. Armin van Buuren - Children Connect with Armin van Buuren ▶ https://discord.gg/arminvanbuuren ▶ https://www.instagram.com/arminvanbuuren ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@arminvanbuuren ▶ https://www.facebook.com/arminvanbuuren ▶ https://www.twitter.com/arminvanbuuren ▶ https://www.arminvanbuuren.com #arminvanbuuren #piano #classical

ATB sold out Seattle’s Q Nightclub for The Final Chapter Tour

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On Friday night, February 27, 2026, ATB brought The Final Chapter Tour to a sold-out Q Nightclub in Seattle. He has been clear that “final chapter” refers to his last full-length album, which he has finished recording and plans to release soon, and he also plans to keep touring as a DJ and releasing singles. [...]

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David Guetta & HYPATON Collab On Nostalgic ‘Walked Away’

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David Guetta and HYPATON just released their highly anticipated collaboration ‘Walked Away’ via Atlantic UK / Warner. Built around the instantly recognizable hook from Cutting Crew’s 1986 synth-pop classic ‘(I Just) Died in Your Arms,‘ the record masterfully bridges eras, transforming one of pop’s most iconic melodies into a future-facing electronic anthem. This release comes after the roaring success of ‘Together,‘ […]

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Egzod - Great Escape (ft. Finnick Jones)

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RESISTANCE Unveils Massive Lineup For 2026 Miami Music Week Special At M2

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As the countdown to Miami Music Week (MMW) enters its final stretch, Ultra Music Festival has officially dropped the full RESISTANCE lineup they’ll bring to the city, across an exceptional five-night residency at M2 Miami. The lineup is stacked, bringing both legacy, establised stars of the underground, and newcomers sweeping the floor alike: 5 nights […]

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