The second edition of Manchester's Summer of Love has been announced. Hosted by Manchester-based promotion crew and label Animal Crossing, the festival will return to...
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The second outing of the festival will feature Eris Drew, Ben UFO b2b Craig Richards, and more
Watch a video for new cut 'New Day', ahead of the album's May release, below
Halifax's longest-running dancefloor — The Acapulco — is getting a new look, and offering punters a chance to own sections of its history
New York’s Palms Out Sounds readies the first in a series of compilations raising funds for charities working against “broken windows policing”
Paul McDermott's programme explores the mythology of the icon's mantra
London and Bahrain-based duo Dar Disku and Milan’s Eternal Love team up for a fresh dancefloor flip of Sally’s ‘90s “Cairo calypso” bop, ‘Zawgy Al Azeez’
Karen Nyame KG and TAAHLIAH were among last year's participants in the scheme
Grime emerged from the council estates of East London over two decades ago, evolving out of pirate radio stations as jungle and UK garage fractured into new structures. It has since grown into an unstoppable cultural force, asserting its dominance on the charts and claiming headline bookings on the world’s biggest festival stages. Whilst there are a vast amount of resources covering its profound influence and evolution, these 10 documentaries aim to narrate the story of grime music, and chart the history of one of this country’s most crucial foundational genres
Kevin Lewandowski, Discogs founder and CEO, details the Community Advisory Turntable in an exclusive interview
"I'm going to be able to drop way more music"
The respected journalist was last seen Friday in one of the country's most remote regions
In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, breakout d&b DJ and producer Bou spotlights recent favourites and highlights from the 'DNB 4 PEACE' compilation
With the release of its first edition – 'For The Mind, Body and Soul' – via Telstar Records in early 1999, the ‘Euphoria’ mix compilation series quickly became one of the most popular and prolific of its kind, launching the big-room oriented trance, progressive and hard house sounds of clubland into the CD drives of thousands. 25 years later, Harold Heath looks back on its legacy, and on how its balance of clever commercial marketing and authentic live energy enshrined ‘Euphoria’ in UK dance music history