Mau P is kicking off 2024 with a bang after an already stellar year behind him. He's not only dropping what could be his most anticipated ID yet, "Beats For The Underground", but also revealing his 2024 residency at Wynn Las Vegas' renowned Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub. Additionally, he's launching a weekly radio show called "XXX Radio" on SiriusXM's Diplo's Revolution, all within the span of a week.
"Beats For The Underground" marks Mau P's return to Repopulate Mars, helmed by Lee Foss. The single, set to release on January 26th, has been a standout in Mau P's sets since Countdown on New Year's Eve in 2022, creating buzz and anticipation among fans.
In a significant move, Mau P joins Wynn Nightlife's roster, securing a Las Vegas residency at Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub. This residency places him among the select few to land a Las Vegas residency so early in their careers.
Adding to the excitement, Mau P's new radio show, "XXX Radio", on SiriusXM's Diplo's Revolution (ch. 53) premieres on January 28th. The weekly show promises a peek into Mau P's curated world, featuring live recordings, studio mixes, and insights into the future of (tech-)house music.
Both the Wynn Las Vegas residency and the SiriusXM radio show were announced with dedicated video announcements, showcasing Mau P's journey from scaling the sides of Wynn Las Vegas to traversing iconic US sites through a radio frequency dial.
Reflecting on these milestones, Mau P expresses gratitude and excitement for the opportunities. He acknowledges the surreal nature of these achievements and hints at even bigger plans for the year ahead, teasing fans with what's to come.
In 2023, Mau P made waves in the dance music scene with his debut year, propelled by the success of "Drugs From Amsterdam", amassing an impressive 200 million streams. He followed up with tracks like "Metro" with Kevin de Vries on Afterlife, "Gimme That Bounce", "Your Mind Is Dirty", and "Dress Code". Mau P's chart-topping releases led to sold-out shows across continents, solidifying his position in the upper echelons of dance music.
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