Becky Hill has dropped her second album, ‘Believe Me Now?’, on Polydor/Astralwerks. Listen to it below. Released on Friday (31st May), the record marks the...
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Coxy made the comments during a live Q&A at BMC with Alon Shulman
Carl Cox has slammed the UK government for saying the dance scene is not “viable” during a Q&A at Brighton Music Conference.
Following comments made...
Help for employers to cover wage bill, but freelancers and self-employed must claim through benefits system, impacting many people in creative industries
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a raft of financial measures on Friday afternoon (20th March) amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the same press conference where...
Eats Everything, Or:la, Floorplan and Mall Grab are among the huge list of names also announced...
Printworks has revealed the programme for its spring 2019 season. With over 70 artists playing 12 parties in the span of nine weeks, it’s looking...
The inaugural event takes place this weekend...
Movement Croatia hits The Garden in Tisno, Croatia for its inaugural event this weekend, running from Thursday 28th July to Monday 1st August.
A massive...
Already enjoying a winter of contentment...
One of the boldest, most iconic underground club brands in the world, let alone London, Fabric's modus operandi is one that's always been hinged on evolution. A keystone building block of the UK scene, the club's onus is just as much on bringing about change as it is reacting to it — the venue's Winter Season, which continues until Friday 27th December, has edged the movement even further since kicking off on Friday 4th October.
The Diynamic don answers our questions
Raised in Hamburg under the guardianship of Solomun’s Diynamic imprint, after the bossman picked up a promo and couldn’t believe his luck, his precocious talent has been nurtured.
DJ Mag talks to the club's MD following its closure
The news of Cable's closure rocked UK clubland last week. Heartbreaking news of bailiffs, under the guidance of Network Rail, blowtorching the door and...
Where does a string of venue closures leave the capital?
The abrupt news of the closure of London's Cable at the hand of Network Rail repossession and plans for redevelopment sent shockwaves across the capital this May. Coming just two months after the dramatic closure of 93 Feet East and during the midst of an ongoing wrangle between private property developers and Ministry Of Sound, it's left London's clubs lined up a lot like sitting ducks, prompting clubbers to ask a flurry of pressing questions.
Ex-Coventry and Manchester City footballer Peter Bodak won our competition to win a holiday for two in Jakarta and Singapore. This is his winner's diary...
The boys with Charlie Chester and Dave Piccioni Peter Bodak's Far East Clubbing Diary Ex-Coventry and Manchester City footballer Peter Bodak won our competition to
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Bank holiday business
With two bank holidays this month, there's plenty of party ammunition to load those gun fingers...
“It was an incredibly direct and quick album to write because for the first time I knew exactly what I wanted to say”
Invasive phone searches of suspected unlicensed event organisers could be allowed under the new motion by new far-right prime minister Giorgia Meloni
Bodya Konakov, founder of Kyiv based label ШЩЦ, experimental artist and composer more eaze, and multimedia performance artist Ratiba Ayadi are among the names appearing each Tuesday evening.
Have your say about the best festivals in the international scene
This new restrictions will forbid vast amounts of pop music as well as dance genres such as techno, which typically exceed the 120 BPM mark.