UPDATED: Dance Music Event In Paris Is Being Targeted By ISIS?


Concerns over the terror attacks in Paris have left the entire world on edge. We’ve already told you about Live Nation bolstering its security, but many dance music fans probably had some concerns lingering in the back of their minds. Unfortunately, it appears that terrorists are at least somewhat familiar with dance music and have targeted an upcoming dance music event.

Hacker group Anonymous claims to have used their skills to hack into ISIS accounts and have uncovered several planned attacks. The scariest news is that one of the targeted events is a Drumcode party in Paris featuring Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, and Joel Mull this Sunday. We can only hope that whatever plans were in place have now been foiled and we can gain some comfort for Dumcode as well as techno fans in Paris since France remains in a state of emergency that grants police wide latitude to hunt down the terrorists. As of now there has been no response from Adam Beyer or the Drumcode camp.

UPDATE 6:15PM: Adam Beyer retweeted the following


Here is the full list of targets that was released by Anonymous:

  • Demonstration by Collectif du droit des femmes (Paris)
  • Cigales Electroniques with Vocodecks, RE-Play & Rawtor at Le Bizen (Paris)
  • Concrete Invites Drumcode: Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, Joel Mull at Concrete (Paris)
  • Feast of Christ the King celebrations (Rome/Worldwide)
  • Al-Jihad, One Day Juz (Indonesia)
  • Five Finger Death Punch (Milan)
  • University Pastoral Day (Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon)

Source: Raw Story