Low-end bass makes people dance more, according to a new report from a group of neuroscientists published in the Current Biology journal. The new study...
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With Dalston Superstore, plus Severino mix & interview
Celebrating a decade of love (and boxes), Lovebox return to East London's Victoria Park between the 15th and 17th of June for another massive weekend...
"This is real world – real electronic music dance concert – validation that the bass really does make people dance more"
The free app is the brainchild of Cathy Guetta and Raphaël Aflalo
The album is centred around gabber and bass clarinet, according to the Icelandic musician
The experimental electronic music festival returns to Braga, Portugal in October
Featuring Or:la, Helena Hauff, Objekt, Overmono and many more
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...
A dizzying, somewhat cloudy, very busy recounting of this year’s Amsterdam Dance Event
ADE. All the techno, EDM, leather jackets, live streams, networking and café pit stops you can handle. Don’t expect to sleep. We certainly didn’t. DJ...
The London venue and label is hosting the debut edition outside of the capital next July
It coincides with the Belfast techno stalwart adding most of his back catalogue to Bandcamp
A catch up with DJ EASE...
Master beatsmith George Evelyn, aka DJ EASE, is a modern day production whiz. Like a latter day Quincy Jones, he's seen more musical...
Oliver $ & Jimi Jules' massive new track for Ministry/Defected
You can't glance at the UK Top 40 at the moment without stumbling upon some house music track or other — and there's little doubt...
Marcia Carr is into her fourth decade behind the decks and has seen many trends come and go in that time. Throughout, she’s stuck with what truly moves her: an assortment of Black music from jazz, funk and boogie to gospel house, broken beat and beyond. She’s thought about giving up DJing on more than one occasion, but — driven by passion and faith — is now enjoying a well-deserved moment in the sun. Alongside an uplifting On Cue mix, she tells Ria Hylton her story
A new photography book, Drumz Of The South: The Dubstep Years 2004-2007 captures the early years of dubstep, depicting an important cultural moment in UK musical history. Charlie Bird talks to photographer Georgina Cook about the invention and excitement of the time, the influence of South London, and how that moment is influencing a new generation
South African-Swiss DJ and producer Nora En Pure has managed to maintain her organic house sound, despite playing some of the biggest commercial venues in...