The Benefits of Limiting Phone Use: My Experience at System Overload
March 17, 2026
March 17, 2026
DJ Diesel
Goldrush: Midnight Riders 2026
Green Velvet | Oasis Pool Party
Coconino Campout 2026
Tape B
Effin
AYYBO
Danny Avila
Coco & Breezy Set to Bring the Heat to Sunbar: A Night of Rhythm, Style, and Pure Movement
Chris Lake & ATRIP Deliver Madness on 'Make You Fight'
ZHU On The Move: Why ZHU at Mesa Amphitheatre Is a Show You Cannot Miss
Modal Nodes Arrive With Heavy New EP, 'Destiny / Jawa Dub'
Riddim Rats Unite for Bloodbound Tour
Capozzi
ISOxo
Bella Renee
YetepFor this week’s Spin it Back Saturday, we are spinning it back to the classic Spencer Brown track, “Chalice.” The track recently celebrated it’s five year anniversary and is one of the powerful sounds that helped Brown gain the recognition he deserves. “Chalice” debuted on Swedish based label LE7ElS (now called PRMD) that used to be run by Avicii himself. After this track released, Spencer Brown immediately saw his career begin to blossom. In 2014, he received radio support from BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM. In addition, he gained support from monumental artists Above & Beyond, Avicii, and Pete Tong. “Chalice” debuted with both an original mix and a radio edit, take a listen to the original mix below.
When it comes to a mainstream big-room sound, Spencer Brown shies away and instead focuses on creating a unique sound you won’t hear anywhere else. His festival and show appearances are always refreshing. His use of melodic builds and concentrated breaks create an uncanny orchestrated symphony of sound. It’s incredible to see how much Brown has grown in the 5 years since the release of “Chalice.” Last year, Spencer Brown took over Belgium at Tomorrowland and supported Above & Beyond in Hong Kong for Group Therapy #300. It’s going to be interesting to see what milestones Brown reaches in the following 5 years.
Spencer Brown is set to perform at Rawhide Phoenix Lights on April 5th and 6th. Grab tickets here.
Connect with Spencer Brown: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud