Deadmau5 is pushing on with his joint tour with Ultra Worldwide, an effort that sees the Canadian producer touching down at the esteemed festival brand’s various international events in Europe and Asia. We’ve already heard his full live set from his stint in Singapore from last weekend, and now an audio rip of his full performance from Ultra Japan has surfaced on the internet.
As expected, deadmau5’s Ultra Japan set weighs heavy with his own material, opening with 2014’s “Avaritia” from while(1<2) before touching on better known tunes like “Strobe,” “Faxing Berlin,” and “Fml” later on in the tracklist. In addition to playing out his own music, the mau5 drops a number of techno tracks from artists like Maceo Plex, Jay Lumen, Guy Mantzur and more.
Fans will also be pleased to know that a few unreleased IDs made their way into the mix as well. Overall,...
As expected, deadmau5’s Ultra Japan set weighs heavy with his own material, opening with 2014’s “Avaritia” from while(1<2) before touching on better known tunes like “Strobe,” “Faxing Berlin,” and “Fml” later on in the tracklist. In addition to playing out his own music, the mau5 drops a number of techno tracks from artists like Maceo Plex, Jay Lumen, Guy Mantzur and more.
Fans will also be pleased to know that a few unreleased IDs made their way into the mix as well. Overall,...
- 9/18/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
I think it’s safe to say that this weekend was the weekend of deadmau5. Along with a surprise, last minute performance on Saturday night and an appearance during the closing moments of Ultra Music Festival on Sunday, Joel also hosted a set on the A State of Trance stage.
Drawing in an absolutely gigantic crowd (trust us, we were in it), the mau5 took to the decks with a nifty visual set up and a short, but memorable arsenal of music. As promised, the producer dropped a bit of metal during the set and while overall it was certainly one of the better performances of the weekend, we still prefer his Saturday set.
Then again, this is deadmau5 we’re talking about, and if you for some reason weren’t able to catch his performance yesterday either live or via the stream, we highly suggest you remedy that by checking it out below.
Drawing in an absolutely gigantic crowd (trust us, we were in it), the mau5 took to the decks with a nifty visual set up and a short, but memorable arsenal of music. As promised, the producer dropped a bit of metal during the set and while overall it was certainly one of the better performances of the weekend, we still prefer his Saturday set.
Then again, this is deadmau5 we’re talking about, and if you for some reason weren’t able to catch his performance yesterday either live or via the stream, we highly suggest you remedy that by checking it out below.
- 3/21/2016
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
As you may or may not know, The Prodigy had to cancel their set last night at Ultra Music Festival. They were supposed to close the Live Stage, but instead, organizers found themselves scrambling to find a replacement, and in a surprising turn of events, they found deadmau5.
Already set to play on the Asot stage later today, festivalgoers were thrilled to hear that they’d be getting a double dose of the mau5. And as expected, he didn’t disappoint. Dropping tracks both old and new, as well as an ID, it was an hour of perfection, as Joel put on a showcase that only left us wanting more.
Thankfully, we don’t have too long to wait to see him again, as the producer will take to the stage at 6:50pm today for his second set of the weekend. And, given that this one will no doubt...
Already set to play on the Asot stage later today, festivalgoers were thrilled to hear that they’d be getting a double dose of the mau5. And as expected, he didn’t disappoint. Dropping tracks both old and new, as well as an ID, it was an hour of perfection, as Joel put on a showcase that only left us wanting more.
Thankfully, we don’t have too long to wait to see him again, as the producer will take to the stage at 6:50pm today for his second set of the weekend. And, given that this one will no doubt...
- 3/20/2016
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The trailer for season two of Ricky Gervais's Netflix series Derek — which returns at the end of May — introduces us to Derek's dad, played by Tony Rohr. Like the first season, it also features a lot of old folks, people taking joy in the little things, and Ricky Gervais maybe sort of playing a mentally disabled person. But not really. He's just simple, okay?...
- 5/2/2014
- by Anna Silman
- Vulture
This is a review of Leap Year, directed by Anand Tucker and starring Amy Adams (Enchanted, Julie and Julia), Matthew Goode, Adam Scott, John Lithgow, Noel O'Donovan, Tony Rohr and Pat Laffan. According to Irish tradition, a lady may propose to a man on the 29th February which, of course, only occurs in a Leap Year. This simple, fun premise sets Anna (Amy Adams), an urbanite New Yorker, on a tumultuous path across Ireland to Dublin hoping to see her long-term love interest by the 29th and ask for his hand in marriage.
- 7/11/2010
- by Tom McGoldrick
- Pure Movies
This is a DVD competition for Leap Year, directed by Anand Tucker and starring Amy Adams (Enchanted, Julie and Julia), Matthew Goode, Adam Scott, John Lithgow, Noel O'Donovan, Tony Rohr and Pat Laffan. Amy Adams (Enchanted, Julie and Julia) is Anna Brady in the charming romantic comedy Leap Year out to own on DVD and Blu-ray from 12 July 2010 courtesy of Optimum Home Entertainment, and Pure Movies are giving away three copies! According to Irish tradition, a woman can propose to a man on Leap Day and that is exactly what Anna plans to do in Dublin! However, once she sets off for Ireland, Anna discovers her trip is going to be anything but simple!
- 7/11/2010
- by Dan Higgins
- Pure Movies
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