What do you do when your songs have topped charts all over the world and you’ve earned bucket loads of cash? If you’re Scottish DJ/producer/singer Calvin Harris, you plunk down your hard-earned dough on a sexy, multimillion dollar home in the Hollywood Hills. TMZ is reporting that Harris spent $7 million for the abode, featuring 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, infinity edge pool, chef’s kitchen, home theater, built-in fire pit lounge, floor-to-ceiling windows, plus panoramic L.A. views. Harris, whose real name is Adam Wiles, reportedly put down around $2.1 million upfront, mortgaging $4.9 million on the property. According to our estimates, with a 30-year mortgage at 5 percent Harris is left with a measly monthly payment of around $18,564.92. Pssht, that’s only a fraction of what he gets paid for one of his DJ sets and he’ll still have cash on hand to build a proper studio and do a bit of customizing. Even better is that traveling to his regular gigs at Hakkasan Las Vegas at MGM Grand will be a breeze (Europe? Not so much). Here’s looking forward to what’ll no doubt be a great movie-in party.
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Another Sign of the EDM Apocalypse: Paris Hilton House Album Due This Summer
After making a shambolic debut as a DJ in Sao Paulo last summer and later spinning at Cannes, Paris Hilton has made good on her promise to make house music all night long. The heiress has announced to Showbiz 411 that she has signed to Cash Money Records and will issue her dance themed second album in the summer. Hilton reportedly received production help from her now ex-beau Afrojack and has been quoted as saying that the upcoming full-length sounds “more house” and vastly different from her first pop album. What else is Hilton up to? Plenty. “I’m getting ready to launch my 17th perfume,” she said. “And I’m also starting the Paris Hilton Foundation for children’s causes.” Let’s hope a DJ tour isn’t in the works.
The Crystal Method’s Scott Kirkland Recovering After Brain Surgery
The Crystal Method’s Scott Kirkland (pictured right) has issued a statement revealing that he has undergone brain surgery, resulting in the delay or cancellation of the band’s fifth album and tour dates. No tumor was found but doctors did find a benign posterior fossa arachnoid cyst. News of Kirkland’s health scare comes after New York DJ/producer Peter Rauhofer succumbed to a brain tumor.
“Many months ago I started experiencing short, but painful headaches. Thinking they were related to too many flights (or one too many flights of tequila), I didn’t think too much about it, but during my annual checkup I mentioned the headaches to my doctor. She recommended a brain MRI. Scary, but No big deal, right???
Well, thankfully no tumors, but the MRI did find something called a ‘benign posterior fossa arachnoid cyst,’ which normally would be left alone and monitored with future MRIs. That diagnosis worked for me because Ken and I were busy putting the finishing touches on our self-titled studio album that would be followed up by a big summer tour.
I was referred to the very talented University of Southern California brain surgeon Dr. Chen, who evaluated the diagnosis and explained that complications with my cyst could arise due to my tendency to get a little excited on stage. He recommended surgery.
A date was set for extraction of said cyst and on April 11, 2013, I was given a dose of the ‘good stuff.’ A few hours later I came to with a well-sutured hole four-and-a-half inches long in the back of my head and a pain that was only appeased by a round of pharmies. After a few days in the hospital, I got to go home and a week later I felt good enough to join Ken in the studio for a couple of hours on two consecutive days. Some of you might have seen the picture on our Facebook page.
Just when I thought I was on the mend, I contracted an infection and, due to complications, I ended up back in the hospital where I spent most of my next 10 days in ICU dealing with a painful lumbar spinal drain, aka a ‘Spinal Tap.’
Pain that seemed to be set on 11 held me hostage for the first 24 hours. The line from the movie Spinal Tap—”Given the history of Spinal Tap drummers, uh, in the past, do you have any fears, uh, for your life?”—made me laugh a few times, but all in all it was not fun.
Finally, this past week I got home to my wonderful family and a healthy supply of antibiotics that automatically dose me every four hours intravenously, and will continue to do so for the next few weeks.
I’m itching to get back in the studio and finish mixing the last two tracks for what is an amazing record with Ken, but I recognize my need to rest until I get the thumbs up for a return to work from Dr. Chen.
I can’t tell you how frustrating it is for me that my health has made us postpone the release of the new record and cancel a summer full of amazing shows. But I am fully intending to be back in the studio in a couple of weeks with Ken, and our agents are starting to work on putting together new shows for the fall.
Love you all and Keep Hope Alive,
Scott”
Insomniac and SBE Launching Bottle Service Focused Create Nightclub in Hollywood
Insomniac has partnered with L.A.-based hospitality company SBE to launch Create Nightclub in Hollywood. The opening night will take on May 11 and will feature Dutch trance star Dash Berlin.
While Create’s Facebook page only features the club’s logo and no images of the club, the venue located in the former Vanguard space is promising state-of-the-art technology with a heavy emphasis on bottle service and big-name DJs. Entrance to the club won’t come cheap: General admission is $50 and tables range from $500 to $5,000 for the night.
Though we don’t know what Create looks like inside as of yet, upcoming bookings include Dada Life, Deniz Koyu and Pierce Fulton on May 18, Arty on May 24 and Jamie Jones and Jack Beats on May 25.
Obligatory press release gush from Costas Charalambous, senior vice president SBE Nightlife Group: “This is a landmark partnership for the Los Angeles music scene and one that enables us to combine the talent and vast operational and marketing resources of sbe and Insomniac to produce groundbreaking shows and events. Create is brilliantly symbolic of the partnership in that we’ve designed a space that we can program in a way that is truly unrivaled in the industry.”
Obligatory press release gush from Pasquale Rotella, CEO and founder of Insomniac: “The dance community in the United States has witnessed a powerful evolution over the last decade and as a result of the industry’s growth this was a natural partnership. By combining sbe’s expertise in hospitality and nightlife with Insomniac’s deep roots in dance music and dedication to the fan experience, we’re bringing the best of both worlds together for fans. The space is devoted to creativity…creativity in all its forms.”