Last weekend, after almost 18 months without a show, Belfast’s mighty AVA returned to the city in a brand new location, taking over the Boucher...
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The dance world does the full-length once again this year...
Could 2015 be officially declared the year of the debut LP? The Revenge, Romare, Hunee, Nocturnal Sunshine are just a few acts who've taken the...
With Miller Genuine Draft
To celebrate the Miller Genuine Draft SoundClash DJ competition - where we challenge you to create the ultimate DJ mix for a chance to play...
Justin Robertson spills the beans about his new Neverwork imprint...
Acid house hero extraordinaire, Justin Robertson, is known for his wicked DJ skills, incredibly diverse productions, and impeccable dress sense. His new Neverwork label debuts...
Last weekend, AVA festival returned to Belfast. Despite venue closures and ongoing restrictions across Northern Ireland, the event went ahead outdoors in a brand new...
Isaac Carter and Callum Asa deliver a trio of future-facing steppers for burgeoning London label, OCHI
Transcendental psytrance meets tunnelling acid house on the new EP from Goa-based producer OX7GEN, out via inclusive imprint HE.SHE.THEY.
It follows the release last year of his debut album, 'Genesys'
Northern Irish techno stalwart Phil Kieran provides a tense and adrenaline-filled electronic soundtrack to new crime thriller, Nightride
It may not be the flashiest entry in Felix Da Houscat’s discography, but this 1994 LP is one of his best. In the latest edition...
The annual ceremony for UK rap and grime spans ten categories
The track is out now via Chloé Caillet's own SMIILE Records
Cameo Blush returns to Ross From Friends’ Scarlet Tiger label with three fizzy rave steppers
Nur Jaber pays tribute to Berlin’s “chaos, darkness and beauty” with four tracks of storming techno and subtle trance
Brooklyn's underground electronic duo Blondes are back with a new album, laced with dark techno tones and hypnotic psychedelic edges. With all eyes on NYC...
When various music circles started buzzing in early 2010 about a Brooklyn duo that fused elements of the American jam-band aesthetic with ecstatic trance, we approached with due caution. Fast-forward over the past three years and, what could have potentially gone so wrong has gone so right.