This past weekend I was fortunate enough to sit down and speak with EDX about his diverse range of musical sounds as well as what 2015 holds for him in terms of new music. We talked about his lengthy career and the evolution of electronic music, heading from turntables to push button playlists. EDX has always boasted a wide range of styles that keep his sets unique and different from everything else you’ll hear. Boundaries have never been an obstacle as the Swedish-star continues in 2015 to push himself and his music to new heights, gathering new fans at every turn. Listen to my interview with him below and if you look slightly farther down the page, you’ll see the link for his new track, “Want You.”
A huge thank you to EDX and his management team for helping to arrange this interview. Not only was he more than happy to sit down and talk with me, but he then went out and played an incredible set in the Unearth Tent at Euphoria. Easily one of my favorite of the weekend. The energy he displayed was infectious and kept the crowd moving without pause. It is easy to see what made EDX one of this year’s headliners at Euphoria. Check out the full interview below!
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EDX has also just released a new single, “Want You” out now on Beatport. It follows a string of successful songs on the Beatport charts with his massive remix of Nora En Pure & Sons of Maria’s Uruguay, currently at number 4 in the Deep House charts. With the 2015 festival season just kicking off, Look for EDX to bring a distinct sound to every event as he shows off his talents for mixing genres and keeping the crowd enthralled. Listen to “Want You” below!
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