HAIRITAGE UNVEILS “HOUSE OF HAIR VOL. 1” A SHOWCASE OF UNRELEASED HEAT AND FAN-FAVORITE FLIPS

 Over the past few years, Hairitage has built a reputation as one of the most electrifying and unpredictable producers in bass music. His versions of GorillazFeel Good Inc.,” Avicii’sAddicted to You,” and his Dune remix became viral anthems that lit up live shows, comment sections, and everything in between. Now, the genre-blurring producer is ready to unveil “House of Hair Vol. 1”a SoundCloud exclusive ID showcase spotlighting his signature blend of dubstep, bass, and future trap.

This release arrives on the heels of his “Negatives” album and a sold-out tour that filled rooms across the country. The energy from the tour helped shape the tracklist, with each song chosen for the impact it left behind. These were the moments fans remembered—the ones they replayed in stories, searched for online, and reminisced about long after the lights came up. Now, those tracks finally have a home. For the first time, listeners can return to them anytime and experience the full energy on their own terms.

The rollout begins with “Lemons”, a fan-favorite ID that’s been teased for years and finally gets its moment with a full release in early April. Next up is “Ricochet,” the high voltage successor to his breakout hit ‘Cheatcode’ with Black Tiger Sex Machine, now clocking over 12 million streams. Also on the horizon is a gritty collaboration with Jantsen, dropping later this spring via Wakaan.

With “House of Hair Vol. 1,” he begins a new chapter by giving listeners a closer look at the music that has shaped his live identity and creative evolution. From the chaotic energy of early basement shows to polished festival stages, this showcase acts as both a time capsule and a teaser of what’s to come. What sets this ID showcase apart is its intent. It’s Hairitage returning to his roots—raw, unfiltered bass built to move crowds and hit deep.

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Hairitage has established himself as one of the most recognizable spectacles in dubstep. Since his breakout single "The Movement,” Hairitage has consistently delivered massive tracks in collaboration with esteemed labels such as Kannibalen Records, Monstercat, Deadbeats, Never Say Die Records, and more. He solidified his place in the scene with the chart-topping “40 Cal” on Never Say Die Records, which has racked up over 25 million Spotify streams since 2019.

What sets Hairitage apart is his refreshing blend of hip-hop and bass, resulting in intense yet colorful compositions that have captivated audiences. His collab with Shaquille O'Neal (DJ Diesel) on "BANG YOUR HEAD" became a festival anthem in just a month, grabbing over 8 million streams on Spotify - and counting. Hairitage boasts a dedicated fanbase of 350K monthly listeners and millions of streams worldwide on tracks like “Cheatcode” and “Hustle.” He’s also known for his many viral remixes, including Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc” and “Paul’s Dream” from the Dune Soundtrack.

Hairitage isn’t just a studio wiz - he’s a captivating live performer. He’s rocked renowned festivals such as Lost lands, Bass Canyon, Lollapalooza, and Electric Daisy Carnival. His talent has also caught the eye of major artists such as Excision, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and Kai Wachi who he’s toured with nationwide. Hairitage’s star is on an unstoppable ascent, making him a name that’s shaking the foundation of dubstep and poised to dominate the entire electronic music scene.

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GERMANY’S LEADING OPEN-AIR FESTIVAL NIBIRII ANNOUNCES FURTHER NAMES TO COMPLETE LINEUP FOR 2025

IN AUGUST 2025, THE LEGENDARY BOOTSHAUS COLOGNE (GERMANY'S #1 CLUB - DJ MAG 2024) BRINGS BACK ITS ELECTRIFYING THREE-DAY FESTIVAL, NIBIRII TO A STUNNING LAKE SETTING IN DÜREN, NEXT TO CITIES LIKE COLOGNE AND AACHEN IN GERMANY. 

NIBIRII Festival, promoted by the iconic Bootshaus Cologne, is Germany's most essential weekender for GOA, Techno, and D&B fans, returning on August 22–24, 2025. With 60,000 people and over 100 acts, it will take place on over four stages across three days at the stunning Dürener Badesee in Düren. Tickets start at 164€, and on-site camping is available at https://nibirii.com.

NIBIRII is for electronic music lovers who want to experience a unique open-air festival at the swimming lake in Western Germany, next to cities like Aachen and Cologne (Köln). It takes place over three days. Each day can be booked individually from 06th of March 2025 on, allowing visitors to tailor their experience. Guests are welcome to bring their camping equipment to fully embrace the open-air festival vibe on all three days or rest and recover at local hotels.

The festival is all about celebrating music, getting to know people from all over Europe, experiencing freedom, having fun, and exploring nature, with perfectly curated DJs from all over the world.  That's been said, an excerpt from our line-up will be released by today.

NIBIRII 2025 presents an explosive roster of artists, covering the full spectrum of electronic music. AZYR sets the stage on fire with his relentless, high-energy techno, while I Hate Models delivers his signature blend of industrial grit, acid, and raw emotion.

Joining the lineup is rising Scottish DJ Hannah Laing, whose hypnotic mix of trance and hard grooves is set to ignite the crowd. Berlin’s techno powerhouse Kobosil brings his uncompromising, dark, and hypnotic sound. He has a signature style that guarantees intense dancefloor moments. 

A special highlight: SHLOMO & Dyen go head-to-head in a hard-hitting set, fusing deep, driving rhythms with pure rave energy.

On top of that further names completing the line up include Autodrive, Avaion, Brigitte Belling, Carsten Halm, Danth, Dave Replay, Danth, Dave Replay, Delusional, DHALI, George aka Dr.Radsport, Gregor Tresher, Karla Blum, KBS, Kerstin Eden, Kevin Arnold, Laeti, Lawyn, Maddix, Makla, Mausio, Oliver Schories, Karla Blum, KBS, Kerstin Eden, Kevin Arnold, Schrotthagen, Sekula, Snoritz, Sub Focus, Subtronics, SUSKA, Tanja Miju, Turno, Vagabund and YouNotUs.

The setting, Dürener Badesee, is a gorgeous recreational lake well-known for its serene setting and natural beauty. The lake is a designated swimming area, with clean, clear waters ideal for bathing during the warmer months all surrounded by lush greenery and trees and easily accessible by car or public transport.

NIBIRII has four specially designed, high spec and creative stages with vibrant decor and a focus on creating an otherworldly atmosphere. With its emphasis on unity and peace, the festival fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment and beyond music, there is plenty to explore to make the weekend even more of an adventure with art installations, workshops, and other interactive experiences.

HOME AGAIN CLUB FESTIVAL LOCKS IN FULL LINEUP FOR 2025 RETURN

AGY3NA, BADSISTA, CAIVA, CLEOPARD2000, FUTURE.666, HEAD HIGH, I$A, JOHN FALKE, KIM SHE, KIKELOMO, LOLA CERISE, MANUEL FISCHER, MATISA, MIURA, OBSCURE SHAPE, POWER SQUAD, SOELA, TRANCEMASTER KRAUSE, XIORRO

 

JOINING PEGGY GOU, SOLOMUN, HELENA HAUFF, I HATE MODELS, JOB JOBSE, OCTO OCTA, CLARA CUVÉ AND MORE


STAGE TAKEOVERS REVEALED INCLUDING HE.SHE.THEY., BEATPORT, POLYAMOR, FUTURE TRANCE, GOTEC, IN A MOOD, SACHSENTRANCE

4 DAYS AND 5 NIGHTS OF INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHTS AND RISING HOMEGROWN TALENT


MAY 28 - JUNE 2, 2025 AT REVIER SÜDOST, BERLIN

Home Again Club Festival has completed the lineup for its newly expanded 2025 edition from May 28 - June 2. Taking place on four stages across RSO.BERLIN and the sprawling Valley Stage, this celebration of the realness and rawness of Berlin's underground with the open-air euphoria of a festival is set to be another unmissable mix of scene veterans and exciting new disruptors.

Following two unforgettable editions in 2023 and 2024, Home Again is all about giving Berlin the festival it deserves. The city is renowned globally as a haven for electronic music, and has a famously diverse make-up of parties, DJs, live acts and innovative producers who have enriched the local scene and gone on to worldwide acclaim. A proudly urban experience that reflects the sound of the city, Home Again features a meticulously crafted programme, platforming homegrown and rising new school innovators alongside international heavyweights.

Newly announced stage hosts include the likes of unruly techno crew Gotec, the globally recognised HE.SHE.THEY. party and label collective known for its inclusive, open-minded atmospheres, Polyamor who serve up trance and techno with a focus on humour, kitsch and tolerance, Berlin's IN A MOOD which is a FLINTA* run collective and record label and event that also hosts vital workshops, and Sachsentrance, a left-wing trance label and event series.

Daytime sets go down at open-air favourite and hedonistic hotspot The Valley which is set against an industrial backdrop in the middle of an old brewery. Once night falls, RSO.BERLIN becomes the centre of the action with its state-of-the-art sound system and two different spaces - the vast Robus and the more compact and personal Summe.

Lineup additions include Obscure Shape, a solo techno explorer who brings a deep and heady twist to Detroit and classic sounds, whilst Head High’s masterful loops blend breakbeats, fuzzy synths and subtle rave euphoria. BADSISTA is co-founder of feminist DJ collective Bandida and a cross-genre artist who effortlessly bridges their native Brazilian baile funk with fast-paced rave techno, whilst Trancemaster Krause blends old-school hard house, wonky pop edits and relentless grooves.

Elsewhere, Nürnberg's AGY3NA gravitates towards spacey, explorative, rhythm-focused house and electro and Afrofuturism, an aesthetic that explores the intersection of African culture and futuristic icons. Italian-born The Muffin Man describes her own sound as "sewer grooves”, a potent blend of fast, rolling drums and bass with psytrance emotion that has made her an international favourite.

These names come on top of the previously announced 999999999, Bae Blade, Clara Cuvé, DJ Fuckoff, fka.m4a, Helena Hauff, I Hate Models, Job Jobse, Johannes Brecht live, Logic1000, Meggy, Octo Octa, Peggy Gou, Sandilé, Solomun, Thabo, Thalo Santana and X & Ivy to make for a wide-ranging and fulsome spectrum of sound. 

In addition to the music, expect a mentally nourishing array of panel talks, workshops, and community gatherings in the Baergarten, with a view to fostering dialogue around the culture and future of electronic music.

Tickets are available via https://homeagain.berlin.