Rema has won the race for the perfect audio signature. Forget “Cardo got wings”, forget “I love Chris Rich”, forget “Mustard on the beat, hoe”...
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We catch up with the Detroit-born Kris Wadsworth
Detroit-born Kris Wadsworth talks to us about Plastikman, giving up drink and drugs, still playing vinyl in a digital age, and making more fucking tracks for labels like Hypercolour, Morris/Audio, and Get Physical from his adopted city of Berlin...
Bangers are the order of the day on young Nigerian pop star Rema’s debut album, ‘Rave & Roses’
Broadwick Live has confirmed they are in talks to relaunch once development at its Surrey Quays location is complete
It's time to wipe the slate clean, sort of. The champagne is on ice, the days have been booked off work. All you need to...
While 2019 refuses to go quiet into that good night — check this month’s top UK club picks for proof — some of us have...
The 25-track release features music from Digital Afrika, Robert Babicz, Saytek and more
Dog Blood, FISHER and Solardo & Eli Brown all made the cut
1001Tracklists have released the annual A State Of Dance Music report.
Tallying up the moments that defined dance music in 2019, the report shares insights...
Since beatboxing first arrived on British shores from the US in the ’80s, the passion and innovation of UK acts have taken the art to unimaginable heights. Jak Hutchcraft charts the development of the scene, speaking to boundary breakers and educators, and finds it in ruder health than ever
It’s inspired by ‘the rhythms of putting on makeup'
Chicago’s Ariel Zetina has announced a new EP to be released on femme culture.
‘MUAs At The End Of The World’ lands on the DJ...
Rupert Parkes’ razor-sharp 1997 debut remains one of the crowning achievements of drum & bass. DJ Mag explores how this groundbreaking album used intricate programming...
It features contributions from Goldie, Mantra, Double O and more
A new documentary celebrates 25 years of the much-loved drum & bass labels A-Ko Recordings and AKO Beatz.
The short film, 'AKO Beatz...25 Years In...
Youngsta is one of dubstep’s foundational figures, an integral force in shaping the genre from its earliest days at iconic club night FWD>>. A specialist through and through, he’s stayed true to the sound throughout its evolution, pushing the original minimalist style that’s now seeing a resurgence in interest. Delivering an On Cue mix of stripped-back dubstep ammunition, he also speaks to Rob McCallum about how the sound came to be, the vital impact of his sister, Sarah, overcoming addiction, and his hopes for the future
Born in Jamaica around half a century ago, dancehall music has found fans, artists and chart-topping success all around the globe in the decades since...
From back-to-back travel and navigating unknown places, to the thrill of peak time raving and the low of the next day, touring DJs lead lives...
It’s true that house music would still exist if Marshall Jefferson hadn’t been around to guide it — but it’s equally correct to say that without Jefferson...
So Solid Crew, Lisa Maffia, Ms. Dynamite, Majestic, Scott Garcia and more feature in the film, out 5th December