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We visit Norman Cook to get an insight on just why he's so popular in Brazil
Norman Cook welcomes the DJ Mag crew into his house in Brighton on the south coast of England, then nips upstairs to change into his...
The title track is an understated ballad marrying spoken word monologue with Jazz Morley's soulful background vocals
The San Francisco DJ and producer tragically died in a venue fire in 2016
Live gets a major and long-awaited update...
Ableton have announced version 10 of their popular music-making software Live. Having only announced Live 9.7.5 last week, the update brings with it a...
To coincide with his new album release, Omid 16B picks out ten tracks key to his musical development over the years
The bursts last up to three seconds and occur every 0.2 seconds — the longest ever recorded, in the clearest periodic pattern ever observed.
The Parisian artist's latest single is out now
The Debut PRO S joins the original Debut PRO and features a 10” S-shaped tonearm
It's the three-track follow-up to the Berlin-based DJ and producer's acclaimed 2020 EP
A guide to dance music's pre-rave past...
We've drafted in Greg Wilson, the former electro-funk pioneer, nowadays a leading figure in the global disco/re-edits movement and respected commentator on dance music and...
"There's been so many different compilations, there's been a release in so many countries around the world, and I've never ever received not one pound from that song from the industry."
When the South Bronx dance-punk outfit ESG released their Martin Hannett-produced debut EP in 1981, they had no idea how pivotal their stripped-back, funk-fueled sound would be on the evolution of hip-hop and house music: ‘UFO’ has been sampled over 500 times; ‘Moody’ was a staple in Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage sets. Four decades later, ahead of their set at Melting Pot & Optimo’s Queen’s Park Spring Weekender, Daniel Dylan Wray tells their story
Goldie, Slipmatt, Chuck D and others have paid tribute to the late artist