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Three months after the announcement that deadmau5 sold his catalog to Create Music Group for $55 million, the producer has ...
Deadmau5 might not remember his Coachella set, but his fans certainly will. The Canadian DJ, whose real name is Joel Thomas Zimmerman, apologized this weekend after his Testpilot performance at ...
REZZMAU5 – the collaboration between REZZ and deadmau5 – shouldn't work as well as it does. "We produce in two totally ...
Canadian DJ Deadmau5 is apologizing after a set at the recent Coachella music festival turned into a drunken episode. The electronic music artist, whose real name is Joel Thomas Zimmerman ...
The show was going so well. An hour into the set from Kx5 — the electronic music supergroup of genre leaders Kaskade and deadmau5 — it was, as intended, a dazzling feat of light, sound ...
Deadmau5 returned to Coachella over the weekend to play the Quasar stage on April 18 but left the platform stumbling after enjoying one too many drinks. The Canadian DJ uploaded a series of ...
EDM superstar Deadmau5 played his first Coachella in 2008, and he might’ve played his last one on Friday night. Without his trademark mask, Deadmau5 sometimes DJs under his Testpilot alter-ego.
He eventually had to be escorted off stage. In a social media post from his Deadmau5 Instagram account the following day, the DJ, who recently quit smoking, wrote alongside a photograph of an ...
Electronic music artist and entrepreneur Deadmau5 has sold his song catalog and that of his Mau5trap label to Create Music Group in a deal valued at more than $55 million, the company announced on ...
Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic Deadmau5 doesn't remember his Coachella set. The Canadian music producer and DJ, born Joel Thomas Zimmerman, performed under his Testpilot side project pseudonym alongside ...
Three months after the announcement that deadmau5 sold his catalog to Create Music Group for $55 million, the producer has commented on the deal. “It was time to just let it go,” the producer ...
REZZMAU5 – the collaboration between REZZ and deadmau5 – shouldn’t work as well as it does. “We produce in two totally different ways,” says Joel Zimmerman, the man behind deadmau5.