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They’ll be joined by Dubfire, Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati and many more...

Resistance Ibiza has revealed the line-up for its nine-week Tuesday residency at Privilege this summer, with acts including Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer and...

Peckham is getting a new club...

 

A new nightclub called Ghost Notes is set to open next month in South London.

The club's owners, who also run local pubs The Montpelier...

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Ready for the after party? WE ARE!

In our new Apple Music playlist series, some of our favourite DJs guide us through a selection of their ultimate afterparty tunes. This week's selector...

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Miami Music Week tick down

With a new festival slugger, 'Champion' (out now on Dim Mak Records), DJ and producer, Clockwork kicks off Miami Music Week with his guide to...

Spilt Milk lines up for epic Summer Closing

With heart warming views of the Olympic Stadium and tucked well away from prying unwanted ears and boring noise constraints, Spilt Milk’s home for this...

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From: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of CongoFor Fans Of: DJ Marfox, Ibibio Sound Machine, The Mauskovic Dance BandThree Tunes: ‘Azo Toke’, ‘Malembe’, ‘Tokoliana’

WORDS: Katie Thomas

“We're like a bomb made out of different materials, ready to explode at every show.” Hailing from Kinshasa, the capital of Democratic Republic of the...

He's spinning with Pete Tong on 21st October...

Set to release his new album '8-track' through Hot Since 82's Knee Deep In Sound imprint next month, 2016 is shaping up to be another...

Best of North America 2018

Since opening its doors in 2014, CODA nightclub has become the key to the underground for the Canadian electronic music scene. Joel Smye, alongside his...

Make dancefloor ready tracks on your iPad

Groovebox is the new music production app from Ampify, the Novation backed team previously known as Blocs.

In essence, it's a portable and cost-effective music...

Photo of a large crowd of people protesting against the Criminal Justice Bill

1st May 1994 was the first big London protest against the looming Criminal Justice Bill, the piece of legislation that first proscribed a genre of music — rave music, “wholly or predominantly categorised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” — in law. Despite widespread demonstrations at what was seen as draconian power-grabs by the UK authorities, the Bill became law later in 1994. Here, Harold Heath looks back at the reaction from the dance music community at the time, and the Act’s lasting impact on the rave scene today

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act was passed into UK law in November 1994. Infamous for targeting events that played music “wholly or predominantly...

Australian twin sister-duo NERVO is already having what looks to be one of their biggest and busiest years to date. Gearing up for their return...

“We’re not a normal kind of two people coming together.” It’s 2pm on a Tuesday in Brazil at the height of Carnival. Olivia “Liv” NERVO...

The “custom-built club show” at Printworks will be the finale of Red Bull Music Festival...

Aphex Twin will play the final show at this year's Red Bull Music Festival.


Red Bull Music Festival, which will be held in London for...