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Bunt.'s Manager Unveils Tech to Revive Fans' Phones at Live Shows
7 Nov
Summary
- Bunt.'s manager discusses using emerging tech to turn fans' phones back on during shows
- Demo Lovato's new dance album bumps Tame Impala's "Deadbeat" from #1 spot
- "Dracula" co-writer Sarah Aarons shares story of last-minute songwriting process

In the world of dance music, several notable events have unfolded over the past week. Bunt.'s manager, Nick Groff, discussed using emerging technology to turn fans' phones back on during live performances, a strategy he shared at Billboard's Live Music Summit in Los Angeles on November 3rd.
Elsewhere, Diplo reflected on his past relationship with Katy Perry and her new boyfriend, the former Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. In the album charts, Demo Lovato's new dance-focused album "It's Not That Deep" has bumped Tame Impala's "Deadbeat" out of the number one spot on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Additionally, the co-writer of "Deadbeat's" star single "Dracula," Sarah Aarons, revealed the story behind the song's last-minute production process, describing the frantic final moments before the mix was due.
As the dance music landscape continues to evolve, other notable developments include Fred again..'s ongoing 10 shows/10 songs/10 weeks run in Dublin, the 20-year anniversary celebration of Madonna's "Confessions On a Dancefloor," and Calvin Harris' announcement of a 2026 Las Vegas residency at Wynn Nightlife, the same venue where he had his first Vegas residency in 2011.




