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Your EDM | Month in Music – March 2018

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March was a pretty busy month in music for EDM. From What So Not releasing a new album to ZHU working with Tame Impala, last month had something for everyone.

Month in Music – March 2018

Release Spotlight

What So Not released his debut album Not All The Beautiful Things earlier in the month. The album featured Skrillex, San Holo, Dyro and more, and his accompanying live tour is moving through North America right now. 

Diplo linked with up-and-coming rapper Trippie Redd for “Wish.” Diplo is no stranger to producing hip-hop and identifying the next big artist, so this collaboration makes perfect sense.

Bitbird founder San Holo pairs with Bitbird rising artist Taska Black for “Right Here, Right Now.” It’s great to see so much synergy between the artists on the record label.

Duke Dumont makes a long-waited return with “Inhale” with Ebenezer. Duke may be moving in a poppier direction, but the track continues Dumont’s great singles run.

Finally, the mysterious 1788-L collaborated with 4AM for “Multiverse.” Want skull-crushing, spine-breaking future bass? This will do the trick.

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