OUR COVER FEATURE: In the summer of 2002, Benny Benassi and his cousin Alle Benassi changed dance music with their song "Satisfaction. " This track became a global club hit and set the standard for electro-house music. Its unique sound influenced dance floors worldwide and created a lasting impact on festival music. Benny's new album, "Feel The Bass," reflects a comeback by focusing on club sounds that emphasize low-end beats. Two decades after shaping the electro genre, Benny is not repeating the past but is instead creating a fresh vision for today's music scene, which he discusses in a Q&A with Joseph Arthur.
FEATURE Q&A WITH JUSTĖ: Moving to a new country, not knowing the language, working through hard jobs and taking risks all of which put her on a path that naturally came together step by step, resulting in a global smash hit with "Turn The Lights Off"—leading to a deal with Spinnin' Records, international festival bookings, and a future that looks increasingly bright, even in the dark.
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