“The strangest situation was in 2018 when I got a phone call saying The Prodigy want me on tour,” electronic musician Melé says. “That blew...
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Melé used to pandemic to regroup and refocus. With a lot of new music and a renewed sense of energy, the Liverpool-born DJ/producer is ready to get back out on the road and hit Miami for DJ Mag's Pool Party
It’s taken from their Soma Quality Recordings album, ‘Machine Cut Noise’...
Slam return to their own Soma Quality Recordings imprint with their ‘Machine Cut Noise’ album, which is out today (Friday 28th October). We’ve got the...
EDM is a genre that swept the global club and festival scene - particularly in the U.S. - in the late 2000s, riding on a...
‘Fate of the World’ is the second track shared from ‘Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theatre’
We happily have to disagree, but maybe that's just us...
People stop discovering new music at 30, according to the findings of a new study conducted by the streaming service Deezer.
The survey involved 1,000...
Lord Mayor Clover Moore has backed calls to drop the contraversial nightlife legislation
Sydney’s lord mayor, Clover Moore, has proposed dropping the city’s controversial lockout laws.
In a submission to the NSW Government's review of liquor laws, Moore...
FROM: RUSSIA, BERLIN-BASED
SOUNDS LIKE: OBJEKT, COSMIN TRG, ACTRESS
THREE TUNES: ‘I CAN MEND YOUR BROKEN HEART’, ‘CAMILE FROM OHM MAKES ME FEEL LOVED’,
‘I...
The techno pioneer opens up about his CLOSE live show...
Richie Hawtin opened up about why he embarked on his new CLOSE live show, explaining that “DJing is much easier than it ever was”.
Known...
Moscoman touches down on his Disco Halal imprint with a double helping of punchy club tackle. Hear the bittersweet breakdowns of ‘Wait’ below
The Scottish duo's latest disco-house banger marks their debut for Insomniac Records
She was best known for the 1988 track, which featured in 'The Silence Of The Lambs' and was covered by Jon Hopkins and others
The original Brighton cake chucker
As soon as Cakeboy, aka Paul Croler, went to a rave in the mid-‘90s, he left his heavy metal band behind — and drum-kit — in Derbyshire and moved to Brighton.
"This is by far my most personal music I’ve ever made"
This months essential party's
Enough daytime parties to give Ronald McDonald post-traumatic stress, July is the month to disco while al fresco...