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Rumours are circulating around the 20th anniversary of the ultra-popular device

Apple’s iPod Touch is rumoured to be making a comeback, 20 years after the iPod was first launched in 2001. In a tweet by MacRumours.com...

The future of the iconic US festival remains uncertain...  

Miami City Council has reopened talks that could see the city host Ultra again in 2020. Meanwhile, a separate vote has paved the way for...

The mystery continues with the 'Twin Falls' EP...  

Dawn Wall drop a fifth EP for Artificial Intelligence's Integral Records this month, and we've secured a sublime, little taster in the form of 'Mantis'...

The Grandmother is a monophonic retro-styled synth...

Moog have announced a new monophonic semi-modular synth called Grandmother. Expected to retail for $999, the synth was leaked ahead of the annual Moogfest festival...

The cover of beastie boys' 'Ill Communication' on a dark background, with a distorted yellow version of the cover marked into it

The release of Beastie Boys’ fourth album on 31st May 1994 signalled a new era not just for the New York trio, but for music at large. Fusing sampladelic hip-hop, punk and unruly rap rock with brazen stylistic experiments, it set a refreshingly eclectic tone after a decade of genre tribalism, and altered perceptions of the group on both sides of the Atlantic. Here, Ben Cardew learns how

‘Ill Communication’ wasn’t the biggest Beastie Boys album; that medal goes to the multi-million selling ‘Licensed to Ill’. Nor was it the New York trio’s...

The new entry-level controller is the latest to support Serato 2.5

Reloop has announced a new, small two-channel controller for Serato called Ready. The new unit is designed to sit over your laptop keyboard and offers...

Bizaarbazaar founder Bergsonist returns to Börft Records with the ‘Chaos’ EP.  Tough, mesmerising closer ‘Tentation’ fuses techno grit with deep house atmospherics...

New York-based, Moroccan DJ/producer/curator Bergsonist will release her new EP, ‘Chaos’, via Börft Records in early April.

Returning to the label following a split EP...

A modern classic shrinks in size and price

DSI have been busy of late, collaborating with Pioneer DJ and bringing a classic back to life in the Prophet 6. Now, the updated version...

Can you guess which song he dropped?

Deadmau5 has pulled an outrageous prank on fans at his NYC show at the Hammerstein Ballroom over the weekend.

It was the fourth show in...

Monday listening sorted...

The mysterious Nick Araguay joins the Shall Not Fade family with his dreamy, synth-heavy ‘Keep Dreamin Tha Same Dream’ EP.

We're premiering his track 'Thug...

Three records to arrive via Butterz label...

Master of modern funk, Swindle, has announced a new triple EP series for Butterz.

Titled 'A Trilogy In Funk', the collection works similarly to his...

Steve Aoki Spotify NFT

Steve Aoki is one of the first artists to try out the feature in the US

Spotify has been testing an NFT gallery for artist profiles in the US. As Music Ally reports, the music streaming giant has been trialling the...

orba2

This palm-sized looper, synth, and MIDI controller is the latest iteration of the award-winning Orba device

A new handheld device called the Orba 2 lets you turn found sounds into playable instruments. The portable, easy-to-use gadget is intuitively designed with a...

Sonos subwoofer

The compact Sub Mini offers "cinema-quality sound" for smaller-sized rooms

Sonos has announced a new state-of-the-art subwoofer that promises “powerful, balanced bass” and "cinema-quality sound". The brand new Sub Mini is the latest addition to...

Chicane releases orchestral version of classic trance album, ‘Far From The Maddening Crowds’: Listen

English producer Nick Bracegirdle enlists New Order collaborator Joe Duddell to score and conduct the symphonic reimagination of his 1997 debut album

Chicane has released an orchestral rework of his 1997 debut album, 'Far From The Maddening Crowds'. Listen to the 'Symphony Rehearsals' version of the LP...