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Read the future house don's tour diary

Making his name on Hot Waves back in 2010, Alexis Raphael has refused to be pinned down, dropping house, techno and everything in between onto labels such as Lower East, Hot Creations and Heidi's Jackathon Jams in recent years. Scoring a nomination for Breakthrough DJ at our Best Of British Awards last year, he's a dab hand on the decks too, as likely to be found spinning at the world's biggest rooms as he is the hidden basements of the globe's most cultured cities. With recent gigs in Mexico, Italy and Equador making up his schedule, as well as a set at the Gist tent at Brownstock Festival on Sunday 1st September, we asked him to tell it like it is...

Future house icon takes to the decks

Last night, Noir took to the Essential Mix decks for an exclusive two hour mix. The Danish DJ, producer and owner of the Noir Music imprint has helped to push real house music back into the mainstream consciousness over the last couple of years. This is the first time he has recorded an essential mix.

No Limitations - James Blake’s Neon Future Funk

“If anyone is hating on it, it’s evident they’re not really behind me as an artist, they’re just behind certain releases. That’s not necessarily unexpected...

London club reveals upcoming nights...

Fabric has announced it will officially reopen on Friday 6th January with a weekend of celebrations that has "family very much at its core".

Kicking off...

It's time to wipe the slate clean, sort of. The champagne is on ice, the days have been booked off work. All you need to...

While 2019 refuses to go quiet into that good night — check this month’s top UK club picks for proof — some of us have...

Rave culture is alive and well, whatever your age. 

A new study has shown that over 3.7 million over 45s in Britain go raving at least once a week. 

This latest research was inspired...

“You can’t crush culture — or subculture — in New York”

Former club owner Ariel Palitz has been named the first Nightlife Mayor of New York.

Earlier this week, it was announced that Palitz, who used...

Celebrating and safeguarding British club culture across 6 cities...

With the UK's nightlife under-threat from all angles, NTIA (Night Time Industries Association) is launching a series of events that celebrate the diversity and economic...

Panda Bear, Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, Ghost Culture & more...

Interpol will release ‘El Pintor Remixes’ as a Record Store Day exclusive on 16th April via Soft Limit. 

The ‘El Pintor Remixes’ will include an...

“Acid house at its inception was in some quarters totally misunderstood. The term 'Acid' came from Chicago — Ron Hardy, DJ Pierre, Farley, Adonis, Knuckles...

“Acid house wasn’t a British term to describe the music. Initially, the American producers coined the term and created the music. We embraced the...

Certain clubs have reopened as beer gardens with shorter opening hours and limited capacity

A small number of clubs in Berlin have started reopening with strict social distancing measures as Germany’s coronavirus lockdown is relaxed. 

As Berliner Zeitung reports...

Southampton's reaction to the bass music explosion, every thursday

As rolling eyes clock the camouflage draped ceilings with bug-eyed ravers lining the leather clad walls the new soundtrack of future house and bass that fills the dancefloor marks the arrival of Junk's latest night Bang Bang. Arguably the South’s answer to Fabric and the proud nominees of DJ Mag’s Best Of British Best Small Club Award are excited to offer their latest take on the ever-evolving dance culture. As Junk director Louis Lawrence describes the new addition to the Junk family, “The music is slightly more underground/future-sounding. It spans more than just house music; we’ve coined it 'Future Beats & Bass'”.

The latest young bass producer from Bristol

Kahn is the latest hot young producer to come out of Bristol — they must put something in the water down there — and on his new EP he really evokes the spirit of the south-west city's rich musical heritage.

<p>R3hab is all about the noise...</p>

A master of tectonic beats, surging drops and powerful melodies, the Dutch superstar of Moroccan/Algerian origin has dropped massive hits onto the biggest labels there...