Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
By Alex Jones
Lady Gaga stole the show last week away from Little Dragon with her song “You and I.” This week’s Songs of the Week feature tracks from Florence + the Machine, the Game, David Guetta, Beyonce, and Mark Ronson. Check out which songs made the cut, then vote for your favorite after the jump!
Friday, July 1st, 2011
By Ned
This summer, we’re determined to bring you party animals the best of the best dance parties. We kicked off in grand fashion at Governor’s Ball but we plan on going out with the biggest bang of all: Electric Zoo on Randall’s Island. Brought to you by our friends at Made Event, Electric Zoo will shock and awe this Labor Day Weekend for the third year in a row. Get your tickets here. I’ve been the previous two years and can say with utmost confidence that Randall’s Island turns into the biggest outdoor club you could ever imagine. The picture below doesn’t come close to doing this party justice. Read the details after the jump!
Friday, March 4th, 2011
By COED Staff
There is a student at the University of Delaware named Ian Cali has Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP). Instead of getting pissed about his condition he decided to book four high profile recording artists at the 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the University of Delaware campus all… by… himself. COED will join Ian alongside Flo Rida, Sam Adams, Wale, White Panda and Miss COED Laurel Jones for “Fist Pump to Beat FOP”, a concert event that is already being called, “The Party Of The Year”. All proceeds will go to Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) research. Read the details after the jump!
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By Ned
It seems like a long time ago, but the year started on a low note with the massive Haitian earthquake. A volcano in Iceland volcano erupted, disrupting flights all across Europe. In other awful news, the oil platform exploded, leaking oil everywhere. Thanks, BP. Not all was bad though, as the 33 Chilean miners were saved after a record 69 days. If you can’t remember the sounds of 2010, then you’ve got serious memory issues – but it saw the second (or third/fourth) coming of electronic music. Check out this class’s suggest playlist after the jump!
Sunday, November 21st, 2010
By COED Staff
2002 – that transition between nu-metal and bland alterna-rock, before pseudo-indie acts like The Strokes, after boy bands and before tween Disney stars, and a few years before a clear 1980s influence. Call it the doldrums or a musical dead zone. For any college kit putting together the perfect homecoming playlist at the time, this meant hunting high and low – at the record shop or on KaZaa – for the right dance tracks. Considering the most popular singles of the year were by Nelly, J. Lo, Chad Kroeger, or Avril Lavigne, taking a Top 40 approach made you look like a too-eager-to-impress and doltish high schooler, while going too obscure meant seeming like a snotty music nerd. Check out this class’s suggested homecoming party playlist after the jump.
Monday, November 8th, 2010
By jnherder
It’s baaaaaaaaack! In collaboration with world renowned DJ’s such as Tiesto, DJ Qbert, Deadmau5, and David Guetta. DJ Hero 2 is here, and we’re happy to report it’s better than ever. This time with more than 100 songs mixed into 80 fresh tracks for your listening, cross-fading, and scratchin’ pleasure. Reeeeguuulaaatoooors… Mount up!
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
By jtaddeo
The software also features “Automix”, a feature that allows you to build a playlist and let the application take care of the mixing while you fist pump and rock out on the dance floor.