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MIND - Heartbeat

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MYOON Turn Brotherly Chemistry Into Cinematic Pop On Run With The Stars

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MYOON’s Run With The Stars works because it feels built from a real creative relationship rather than a loose collection of songs. The Paris duo, made up of brothers Augustin and Charles Hurez, uses the EP to connect cinematic indie pop, analog synth detail, guitar texture, and direct songwriting into a release that feels personal [...]

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The 15 Best Disco & Funk Tracks Of April 2026

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April not only brought Spring with it, but a fresh new batch of fantastic Disco & Funk tracks! Let’s dive into 15 of the best songs that made us groove through the month. Check out this month’s SoundCloud playlist Read Past Disco and Funk Charts Here FSQ, Moniquea, XL Middleton – Feeling Wide (Prins Thomas [...]

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Lee Shook on the Sun Ra Day Festival :: 2026

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Everyone knows he came from Saturn. But his earthly form, that of a young jazz prodigy Sonny Blount, was born on May 22, 1914, in Birmingham, Alabama. And Birmingham is where the the Sun Ra Day Festival, a multi-day, multi-city event—with outposts in London and Nashville—is rooted. Commemorating the 112th anniversary of his earthy arrival, the festival's aim is to explore and expand the cosmic legacy of Ra with film screenings, talks, and a performance by his Arkestra, under the leadership of the 102-year-old saxophonist Marshall Allen, who studied directly with Ra for decades. Organizer Lee Shook joins us to discuss.

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Damian Lazarus Announces Date For Day Zero Tulum 2026

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Damian Lazarus will bring Day Zero back to Tulum on January 9, 2027, once again transforming the jungle into one of electronic music’s most immersive festival settings. Combining underground music, large-scale production, art installations, and ceremonial influences inspired by the region, the event has built a reputation as a destination experience that goes far beyond the traditional festival […]

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Artists Who Sound Like ARTBAT: 10 Names To Follow When You Want Melodic Techno Built For Huge Rooms

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ARTBAT records have a very specific kind of impact. The drums hit with festival-scale pressure, the synth lines stay direct, and the arrangements usually know when to hold tension before the release. That is why their tracks work across Afterlife-style sets, UPPERGROUND showcases, main stages, and late-night melodic techno playlists. The hard part with ARTBAT [...]

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Baum Audio Ellipse Brings Danish Guitar-Maker Detail Into Closed-Back Headphones

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Baum Audio has launched Ellipse, a premium closed-back over-ear headphone that moves the Danish brand from boutique guitar building into hi-fi personal audio. That background is the most interesting part of the story, because Baum is entering the headphone category from a musician-first perspective rather than from the usual consumer electronics lane. Ellipse is designed [...]

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Disney+ To Livestream Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and ACL

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Disney is officially entering its festival era. In a move that further blurs the line between streaming platforms and live music culture, Disney+ will now join Hulu in livestreaming three of North America’s biggest festivals in 2026. The expansion marks the first time Disney+ subscribers around the world will get access to the broadcasts alongside […]

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Carl Cox, Alan Fitzpatrick, Alex Culross Merge Forces For ‘Burn Tonight’

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Nothing like a soulful, groovy collaboration to accompany an already exciting beginning of the Summer. The Electronic British OGs, Carl Cox and Alan Fitzpatrick, mix in their sound production skills alongside the rising Scottish artist Alex Culross. Available via Fitzpatrick’s We are the Brave imprint, ‘Burn Tonight’ brings out the quintessential house beat, but then […]

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What To Wear To A Nightclub: Outfit Ideas + Dress Codes

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You've got the tickets, you know the DJ lineup, and the playlist is already stuck in your head, but figuring out what to wear to a nightclub can kill the vibe before you even leave the house. Whether you're heading to a warehouse rave or a bottle-service lounge, your outfit matters more than you think. At RIKIO ROCKS, we cover every corner of the EDM scene, and that includes the culture that surrounds it, starting with how you show up.

Dress codes vary wildly from one venue to the next. A laid-back club night in Austin won't expect the same thing as a rooftop party in Miami or a strict-door spot in Las Vegas. Your age, the season, and how formal the venue is all play a role in what works and what gets you turned away at the door. The good news? You don't need a stylist or a massive budget, just a clear idea of what fits the occasion.

This guide breaks down outfit ideas and dress code basics for both men and women, covering everything from casual club nights to upscale venues. We'll walk through seasonal picks, age-appropriate options, and the unwritten rules that bouncers actually enforce. By the end, you'll know exactly what to put on, and more importantly, what to leave in the closet.

Start with the club and the dress code

Before you open your closet, you need to know where you're going and what that venue expects. Figuring out what to wear to a nightclub starts with the club itself, not with trends or what your friends are wearing. A techno basement in Brooklyn runs by completely different rules than a high-end rooftop lounge in Chicago, and showing up in the wrong outfit can mean standing at the door while everyone else walks in.

Know the venue before you pick an outfit

Most clubs post their dress code on their website, their Instagram bio, or on the event listing. Check these sources first before you settle on anything. If you bought tickets through a platform like a club's own ticketing page, the event description usually mentions attire expectations. Look for words like "smart casual," "upscale," or "no sportswear," because these signal specific expectations that door staff actually enforce.

When you can't find a dress code listed anywhere, the venue's overall vibe tells you everything. Search the club's name and look at the photos on their social pages. Are people wearing leather and heels, or hoodies and sneakers? Are the photos from a dimly lit warehouse or a polished cocktail bar? That visual research takes five minutes and saves you from a frustrating door experience.

If you're unsure, always dress one level above what you think is needed. You can usually tone down an outfit on the way in, but you can't upgrade a plain t-shirt at the door.

Common nightclub dress codes explained

Dress codes have specific meanings, and knowing them takes the guesswork out of getting ready. Here's a breakdown of the most common ones you'll encounter:

Common nightclub dress codes explained

Dress Code What It Means Examples
Casual Relaxed, but clean and put-together Dark jeans, clean sneakers, simple tops
Smart Casual A step above casual, no athletic wear Chinos, blouses, loafers, fitted dresses
Business Casual Polished but not formal
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