Tale Of Us' Anyma will release his second solo album, 'Genesys Part II', later this month. Matteo Milleri announced the follow up to his solo...
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2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the album...
Massive Attack are continuing the 20th anniversary celebrations around their album ‘Mezzanine’ with a new app that allows you to create your own take on...
It will be accompanied by a sound library that "illuminates much of Henrietta’s writing process"
Henrietta Smith-Rolla, AKA Afrodeutsche, has announced the release of her score for the BAFTA-nominated film score Kamali.
The British-born Ghanaian/Russian/German composer, producer and DJ will release the...
Matteo Milleri's two-part second solo album is coming at the end of the month
A reissue of the double cassette will also be available
Shining a spotlight on the UK stars that fill the pages of our UK magazine each month
The Berlin-based, Nigerian sound artist’s new album is due on his own Danfotronics label
EAT TO THE BEAT: The bass-injected house of Bristolian Dan Pearce is becoming massive. And he’s just getting started...
Dan Pearce, the man who in 2007 became Eats Everything, simply cannot believe his luck.
“I'm absolutely astounded, flabbergasted. Every word you can think of...
The first additions to the list since 2021 also included Buena Vista Social Club and Guns N' Roses
DJ Mag Tech catches up with Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy at the Beat Hotel’s recent Ibiza takeover to discuss how she tries to offer an unrivalled listening experience as a music host
The legendary hip-hop producer and rapper was given the 2,775th star yesterday
Its the group's first shows in over a decade
The Fugees have announced a world tour to celebrate 25 years of ‘The Score’.
Marking the release of the iconic 1996 record, and their first...
The band were joined on stage by Cocteau Twins singer Liz Fraser...
Massive Attack kicked off the 21st anniversary tour of their 1998 album 'Mezzanine' in Glasgow this week.
Taking to the city's SSE Hydro, the band...
The world’s first karaoke machine, which Negishi named the ‘Sparko Box’, went to market in 1967