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Public urination is thought to be a key contributor to the situation

MDMA and cocaine traces in the River Whitelake, which runs next to Glastonbury Festival, are threatening local wildlife, according to a new environmental report based...

The Loop found four sets of pills in circulation at Parklife that looked like the same batch, but all were made with different drugs

Drug testing charity The Loop has issued a warning to UK clubbers about identical-looking pills which actually contain different chemical substances.

Scientists testing drugs at...

The poll, for The Economist, surveyed 1,025 adults aged between 16 and 75

New research conducted by Ipsos Mori for The Economist suggests that some Brits are in favour of a permanent extension to a number of COVID-19 restrictions.

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Government sources reportedly say they expect a delay of “between two weeks and a month”

The June reopening date for clubs in England is reportedly set to be delayed.

Back in February, the UK Government outlined its roadmap for lifting...

Only when events are guaranteed to happen will support be considered as an option

The UK Government will not consider festival insurance until lockdown ends, according to culture secretary Oliver Dowden. 

Speaking at a Department for Culture, Media and...

The influential DJ and producer reportedly passed away on Friday (24th April)

Detroit producer and DJ, Mike Huckaby has died.

Last night (24th April), members of the international dance music community took to social media to extend...

dyson zone

The Dyson Zone also features noise-cancellation

Dyson has launched their first wearable in the form of new Bluetooth headphones called Zone. The slightly dystopian design is helped by the steel visor...

When the Covid-19 pandemic cleared Dutch producer, DJ and label boss Martyn’s diary, he turned his attention to others: starting his own mentoring programme for...

Martyn has spent the last 25 years making electronic music, but the Dutch artist still remembers his earliest days keenly. “I started in drum &...

Ahadadream, Priya Ragu and Skrillex release highly-anticipated single, 'TAKA': Listen

Initial ideas for the track were forged between Ahadadream and Skillex over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic

Ahadadream has joined forces with Priya Ragu and Skrillex for a new single, 'TAKA'. Listen to it below. Out now via More Time, the song...

Dutch clubs

Venues participating in this weekend's nightlife protest will not be subject to legal action

Dutch clubs can reopen on 12th February without punishment, police unions in the Netherlands have announced. A joint statement released 8th February by law enforcement...

88% of UK artists are currently bringing in less than £1000 per month

A third of professional musicians in the UK are still not earning from their work due to the pandemic, according to research by the charity...

The free and voluntary “Excelsior Pass” is available now

A digital vaccine passport app has been made available to New Yorkers in a bid to speed-up the reopening process for business and venues in...

Depot and The Drumsheds were also unsuccessful in their applications

London venue Printworks has issued a response to the club's rejection for Cultural Recovery Fund assistance.

Printworks, a 5,000-capacity venue in south London, and a...

Idle Hands

Donations are needed to secure a new site, with Brexit and Covid-19 having a severe impact on business

Bristol record store Idle Hands has announced it will shut at its current Stokes Croft address, with a crowdfunder launched to alleviate the costs of...

DJ Kay Slay dies, aged 55

The legendary New York figure had been hospitalised with Covid-19 in December and was said to be still recovering from the virus

Revered New York hip-hop figure and radio DJ Keith Grayson, AKA DJ Kay Slay, died at the age of 55 on Sunday, 17th April. A...