A new 32-track compilation of Korean electronic music, <GEO>, has been released for International Women’s Day. Curated by Seoul-based imprint and party collective, The Internatiiional...
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One of the curiosities of psychedelia is that, until 1967, American “happenings” had been mostly sound-tracked by electronic music. Then, as soon as acid trips...
Out later this year...
Roland's Boutique range of synths is the home of digital versions of Roland's classic machines, including the Juno 106, TR-909 and TB-303.
The SE-02 is...
The Internatiiional collective enlists the likes of Yetsuby, Salamanda, Heejin Jang, Kimgundi and more for its celebratory IWD compilation — out now
The store will feature a curated selection of books and posters, as well as a small gallery
"The first book dedicated exclusively to the female protagonists of Latin American electronic music"
'Carista presents Modern Intimacy Volume 2' aims to "nurture and showcase contemporary Dutch homegrown artists"
From AUDRA festival in Kaunas, Lithuania, Martin Guttridge-Hewitt reports on a long-standing, tight-knit and thriving electronic music scene often overlooked by outsiders
Who Killed the KLF? has been released after a lengthy copyright dispute
The artist is raising funds for the Ukrainian army and humanitarian aid
It includes tracks by Vladislav Delay, Avtomat, Lighght, ulla and more