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Canadian techno-electro dude collabs with French director for stylish promo flick

Tiga has just unveiled his new video for ‘Bugatti’. The track has just been snapped up by Virgin EMI and is set to go big...

Exclusive mix from the one and only Crookers!

Classic Crookers from start to finish, this typically humorous and undeniably funky mix is in anticipation of his highly awaited third album to be released...

UK DJ/producer scores second chart-topper in a year

Duke Dumont, aka Adam Dyment, has just shot to the top of the UK singles chart again. It's the UK DJ/producer's second chart-topper in a...

Seth Troxler and Maya Jane Coles also down for German event

Medium-sized festival Melt in Germany has just confirmed 20 new acts — with techno wizard extraordinaire Jeff Mills heading up the new additions. The techno...

Vote now in the Miami WMC's International Dance Music Awards

Voting has just opened for the IDMAs – the 29th International Dance Music Awards. Dance music fans have until March 5th to register...

Our top track's of 2013

It's official — dance is dominant again. Not just EDM cheese but credible, interesting, exciting music bubbling up from the underground. The latter fed the...

Weird Science!

He started listening to Tiga and Boys Noize and making rudimentary electro on Ableton. After a low-key release on an American label, he broadened his sound palette and found his music ending up in the inbox of Alex Ridha, aka Boys Noize.

Matthew Dear revealed as producer of Tiga's new album

Canadian techno darling Tiga has just unleashed his new track 'Let's Go Dancing', produced in conjunction with Matthew Dear, aka Audion. It's building up to...

The Crosstown Rebels man opens up about his path to dancefloor domination, rising from the figurative dead, his belief in the Crosstown “family”, the Rebel...

Damian Lazarus is the leader of Crosstown Rebels — not just a label, but a globe-trotting party and network of like minded artists. Celebrating 10 fiercely independent years of always innovative house and techno in 2013, the Lazarus man opens up about his path to dancefloor domination