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Ushuaïa Ibiza has announced a new party concept, Dystopia, for its Friday nights this summer with Luciano confirmed for eleven shows.

Billed as a brand-new...

Influences and early days!

“Believe it or not, it was 'Just An Illusion' by Imagination on 7"! I'm not showing my age here, but I thought the guys on the cover just looked ridiculous!”

Ready for the after party? WE ARE!

In our Apple Music playlist series, some of our favourite DJs guide us through a selection of their ultimate afterparty tunes. This week's selector is...

“It’s so important for black students, especially, to be aware that it can 100% be an option to attend a university of this calibre”

Stormzy has announced that he will provide funding for two black British students to attend University of Cambridge.

Making the announcement this week – on...

Drum & bass classics remixed by YOU!

Reinforced Records - one of the most innovative and respected drum & bass labels - has teamed up with junglist originators Nebula II for an...

With summer's subterranean smash tune ‘Jack’ signed to a major and chart success beckoning, Ben Westbeech, aka Breach, tells us how he’s heading for the...

Pop music has always run from the sublime to the irredeemable. The charts have rotated from gold to grot since the dawn of the Hit Parade, and the model doesn’t look likely to change anytime soon. So whilst there are always dark periods when commercial radio is little more than a cemetery of tired ideas, dug up and forced to fandango one more time, every now and then a new generation of musicians kick down the door, reset the rules, and party ‘til the lights come on.

A new club project will see an old brewery warehouse in Manchester transformed into a rave paradise.

Forget purpose-built superclubs - an old brewery in central Manchester will be the heartbeat for cutting-edge dance music when the city's Warehouse Project launches on...

Ready for the after party? WE ARE!

1.   In our new Apple Music playlist series, some of our favourite DJs guide us through a selection of their ultimate afterparty...

Ready for the after party? WE ARE!

In our Apple Music playlist series, some of our favourite DJs guide us through a selection of their ultimate afterparty tunes. This week's selector is...

Detroit techno father gives away original track and 'rip off' that copies it

Kevin Saunderson is today giving away his 1987 track 'The Sound', recorded as Reese & Santiago, in response to it being copied...

House kings the Rhythm Masters return...

One of the biggest UK house music partnerships of the 1990s and early noughties, the Rhythm Masters return to the fold this month with their...

The first single, 'Obsidian', featuring rapper Pink Siifu, has already dropped

Moor Mother has announced a new album, ‘Black Encyclopedia Of The Air’, which will land through ANTI- on 17th September. 

The poet, musician, artist and...

How The Chemical Brothers' 'Dig Your Own Hole' predicted the post-genre pop future

The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights

Note: this article was originally published in 2018 The Chemical Brother's second album, 'Dig Your Own Hole', was perhaps not the best electronic album of...

The Isle of White festival announces its first wave of acts

Bestival has announced the first names on its line-up for this year’s festival. 

Major Lazer will be headlining the Isle of White festival, alongside The...

A floating studio and other tech gadgetry...

Deadmau5 recently opened up his Canadian home for an in-depth tour, and now the web is free to explore the producer’s trove of gear and...