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The laws were introduced in February this year

New South Wales' licensing regulations have been dropped one month after being deemed "inadequate" by the New South Wales parliament.

After a A 108-page report...

The vinyl renaissance continues...

Vinyl is set to become a billion-dollar industry for the first time since the ‘80s, according to new research by Deloitte and reported by the...

Amazing additions to Snowbombing line-up

Described as the "snowy Ibiza" by Justin Robertson, the incredible apré-ski event that is Snowbombing has just announced some exciting new acts that will be...

The sun was scorching, the crowd was screaming and the music was blasting. The scene was set for 2009's Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park.

The two-day extravaganza featured some of the biggest names in dance music and hip-hop. Saturday's dance driven line-up had over 35,000 attendees while Sunday's hip-hop...

Simon Baker's influences

Simon Baker – TaSimon Baker studied classical guitar and musical theory as a kid, a grounding that undoubtedly put him in good stead once he...

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To celebrate their partnership with the world-leading plugin specialists, Waves Audio, Point Blank have created a series of masterclasses focussing on how to finely...

Win TWO 'Right On Time' VIP 3-Day Passes

 

Want to ring in 2015 by skiing with Skrillex, snowboarding with Zedd or perhaps in a jacuzzi between Disclosure’s two members, then your best...

Black and white image of a graffiti'd wall that reads "Kitchen Top Floor"

In the midst of the ruinous Thatcher era, Manchester’s Hulme Crescents estate became a haven for squatters, anarchists and acid house ravers, who converged in the hedonistic flat-turned-studio and after-hours club, The Kitchen. Kemi Alemoru speaks to former residents, DJs and familiar guests from the Madchester scene about the lasting impact this space had on the city’s cultural landscape

Welcome to Hulme Crescents, Manchester, an inner-city public housing experiment that, in the ’80s, became an amphitheatre of chaos and creativity. In this estate, acid...

David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Waka Flocka Flame set to perform

Big City Beats World Club Dome have announced their line-up for 2016.

Hardwell, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like, Armin van Buuren and...

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AVB reworks classic tracks...

Armin van Buuren has announced a new 7-track mini-album titled 'Old Skool', featuring revamped versions of dance classics.

With over two decades of DJing under...

The streaming services hopes to court new users... 

Apple Music has long been a thorne in Spotify’s side. While Spotify has twice the subscribers than its main competitor, Spotify is now extending free...

For a decade Luca Venezia was NYC's king of bass.

Luca Venezia spent most of the last ten years exploding bass bins as dubstep evangelist Drop The Lime. As head of the seminal Trouble &...

Analogue obsessive returns to UK hauntology outlet...

Martin Jenkins, A.K.A. Pye Corner Audio, has announced his latest album 'Stasis' will arrive via Ghost Box this August.

Known for his love of analogue...

TR One readies a deep and sharp 60 minutes of house and electro as part of our Fresh Kicks series...

TR One’s music has that rare and lovely quality of feeling heavy and light at the same time. Over a selection of releases on labels...