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Russell was a key figure in the growth of New York's dance music scene...

Judy Russell, the co-founder of seminal New York labels Nu Groove and Downtown 161, has died. She was reportedly 63.

Ben Goldfarb, AKA DJ Scribe...

With several big names in house playing the reopening party... 

After being forced to close in January, District 8 is reopening in Dublin this September. 

The popular club announced via instagram that it has found...

From: Johannesburg, South AfricaFor Fans Of: Black Coffee, Andhim, Re.YouThree Tunes: ‘Masala’, ‘Sondela’, 'Humanity' 

Among the vanguard of the new wave of house music producers emerging from South Africa, Floyd Lavine is blazing his own trail. Growing up in...

From: Breda, NetherlandsFor fans of: Dead Man’s chest, FFF, Sully Three tunes: ‘More Massiv’, ‘Adventures In Perception’, ‘Wish We Didn’t’

Coco Bryce may be a relatively new name to most in the UK, however he’s been plying his trade for around two decades. Hailing from...

The producer, DJ and label owner has been releasing acid-tinged records since 1999, but his story with the DX21 goes back...

We select 15 tracks that ruled 2018's Kappa Futur Festival which played host to the likes of Joseph Capriati, Luciano, The Martinez Brothers, KiNK and...

The jewel in the crown of Movement Torino’s Kappa Futur Festival is its evocative industrial location, the Parco Dora. The former home of a steel...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Winter in Europe is now a semi-distant memory. The cold short days have made way for the optimism of spring. All this means that the...

“My decision to play less at the club revolves around my life outside of Fabric...”

Craig Richards addressed his current Fabric residency in a new statement, in which he outlined his changing position at the famed London nightclub.

In a...

Out 16th March via Trunkfunk Records

‘Love Lesson’ is the new single from NIBC’s tireless Trunkfunk imprint. Celebrating 15 years in the record biz in 2015, 'Love Lesson' is backed up...

An Aussie expat relocated to the equally sunny climes of LA, we say 'Welcome to America, Anna Lunoe!' who topped off a fine 2013 with...

The talented triple threat – combining production and vocal chops with live DJ skills that saw her taking command of Fool's Gold's Day Off event...

Our top picks for CMJ, NYC this week!

The 34th annual installment of the CMJ Music Marathon kicks off in New York City today. Over the course of five days (Oct 21...

Nat's entertainment!

Zombie Disco Squad (ZDS) first arose in the mid-noughties, when two DJs — Nat Self and Lucas Hunter — started throwing parties in various West...

Electro don answers our questions

He's placed at the forefront of the recent dance revolution, so his influence on the game globally shouldn't be underestimated.

Exclusive wardrobe access!

“I like clean, functional pieces and on stage, I'm a fan of all black. Usually it's an all black long-sleeved Dickies cotton shirt, simple Levis all black 501s and my Jordan 3 all black flips. Off stage, I'm a bit more adventurous with colours; however, really big, bold, bright colours tend not to suit me. My big extravagance is my trainers. I have over 155 pairs, and will normally start an outfit with the footwear choice first.”

Leeds' Back to Basics celebrates 21 years in the game...

Few parties in the whole of the UK are as established – or indeed, as revered – as Back to Basics. Established by Dave Beer and Ralph Lawson over 21 years ago, the party has become a byword for Northern clubbing, although its influence has proved both national and international over the years.