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(DSTV.CA) — Following the success of ‘Love Terminator’ together with legendary Crystal Waters, it’s now DJ StoneBridge’s turn. Last year, he produced many new tracks for Stoney Boy Music which marked the beginning of a more soulful style. He hasn’t looked back since. With summer just around the corner, StoneBridge, one of the hottest house music spinners in the world, cues up a juicy collaboration with Diandra Faye: She Comes For Ya — The holiday anthem of 2022.

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Stone Bridge

StoneBridge, is a Swedish DJ and record producer.[1]

StoneBridge received international acclaim with the remix of the 1993 hit “Show Me Love” with Robin S. and his remix for “Closer” by Ne-Yo which received a 2008 Grammy nomination.

StoneBridge is also a resident at Sirius XM/BPM with his show StoneBridge #bpmMix every Saturday 11pm (PST) over North America. He also mixes his weekly StoneBridge HKJ podcast and runs his two record labels Stoney Boy Music and Dirty Harry Records.

Electronic Dance Music

Electronic dance music (EDM), also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance,[1] is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubsraves, and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a DJ mix, by segueing from one recording to another.[2] EDM producers also perform their music live in a concert or festival setting in what is sometimes called a live PA.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, following the emergence of ravingpirate radio, PartyCrews, underground festivals and an upsurge of interest in club culture, EDM achieved mainstream popularity in Europe. In the United States, however, acceptance of rave culture was not universal outside of regional scenes in New York City, Florida, the Midwest, and California; although both electro and Chicago house music were influential both in Europe and the United States, mainstream media outlets and the record industry remained openly hostile to it. There was also a perceived association between EDM and drug culture, which led governments at state and city levels to enact laws and policies intended to halt the spread of rave culture.[3]

Subsequently, in the new millennium, the popularity of EDM increased globally, particularly in the United States and Australia. By the early 2010s, the term “electronic dance music” and the initialism “EDM” was being pushed by the American music industry and music press in an effort to rebrand American rave culture.[3] Despite the industry’s attempt to create a specific EDM brand, the initialism remains in use as an umbrella term for multiple genres, including dance-pophousetechnoelectro and trance, as well as their respective subgenres.[4][5][6]

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