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Call Super, Or:La, James Holden, more have also been locked for the UNESCO World Heritage site... 

There's a rave happening on a tiny Mediterranean island this summer, with Ortigia Sound System set to celebrate its fifth birthday between 25th and 29th...

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Croatia bass fest unleashes its first set of names

The unstoppable Outlook festival has announced its first round of amazing artists for the sensational 19th Century Fort party in Pula, Croatia this September...

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World Cup Vs techno? The real winner is the soundsystem...

World Cup football and nightclubs don't mix. Both techno music and that shiny leather sack — to a similar level — require an audience's full...

It’s all about attention to detail when it comes to this category, sounds like this could get messy!

 

Funktion-One SB210A

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Plug and play, self powered, two extra amplifier channels
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Something of a jack of all trades but possibly a...

The new portable speaker automatically switched from Bluetooth to WiFi

SONOS has announced a new portable speaker called Roam. It’s their most affordable speaker yet and is designed to used on the go, with 10-hour...

DJ/producer honoured

Jazzie B – Soul II Soul head honcho and sound system selecta extraordinaire, has been awarded an OBE.


On 16th May, he was bestowed with...

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Version 2.0 also has VinylHub integration... 

You can now buy records via the Discogs iOS app thanks to a new update. 

Music diggers using Apple's iPhone should be delighted at...

Festival is promising to right last year's wrongs...

MiNT Festival returns to Leeds this summer with a world-class line-up of house and techno DJs — including Ricardo Villalobos, Seth Troxler, Craig Richards, The...

Skrillex & Boys Noize favoured plug in

Every now and then, a plug-in just slips under the radar. Released last year, Sugar Bytes' Cyclop came recommended by the likes of Skrillex and Boys Noize, to name just a couple of heavyweight users. But those endorsements were likely to deter as many producers as they attracted (and with the same level of conviction), so perhaps it's understandably taken a while for producers in other genres to catch on.

Thanks, science!

A new study undertaken at McGill University in Canada has found that music stimulates the same part of the brain as sex, drugs and food...