We’re driving through Faversham, an unassuming Kent market town, with Jas Shaw, who’s telling us about the first visit he and his partner Jess made...
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Simian Mobile Disco’s Jas Shaw deals in machine-driven techno delicacies, as his recent ‘Exquisite Cops’ solo album demonstrates. But having swapped the urban surroundings of...
The follow up to 2019's 'Heavy Is The Head' was mostly written on Osea Island
Progressive house champion Cristoph shows us round his Newcastle haunts, and tells us how his friends and family, and the patronage of Eric Prydz, have...
It's the first mix in the duo's Radio Chemical series for Sonos Radio
The Chemical Brothers have shared a brand new mix.
Earlier this year, Sonos announced a new series of personal radio stations, curated by a number...
The Neptunes teased a return back in May
Pharrell has collaborated with Jay-Z on a new track.
The new track, 'Entrepeneur', is the latest collaboration from Pharrell and Jay-Z, who have worked together on records over...
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Detroit pioneer Derrick May is bringing his orchestral show to the Southbank Centre’s stunning Royal Festival Hall this August.
The show has only been performed...
The three day beast marks 20 years in March
Ultra Music Festival 2018 tickets are now on sale as the event gears up for its 20th anniversary edition this coming March.
Twice crowned the...
The Chainsmokers are also on their wishlist...
The Backstreet Boys are set to return with a new album on RCA and want Major Lazer’s Diplo to produce the record.
They revealed the...
Sydney's lockout laws force another venue into closure
Amidst the horrors of russia's war on Ukraine, local DJs, producers and music professionals have had their lives ripped apart, but many have passionately continued their work at home and abroad, using their experience to provide funds and direct aid to causes on the ground. Here, Tanya Voytko talks to artists from across the country about their personal experiences over the past six months, and to learn how they’re striving to preserve and promote their rich and diverse electronic music culture
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?
Described as a "fierce rallying cry of protest" and a reflection of Shaka's Afro Pasifika heritage
‘Far From The Maddening Crowds - Evolution Mixes’ will be released in June
London’s Sub Merchants celebrate all things deep, dark and dubby on the new six-track Ridley Road comp. Hear the syrupy subs of Fearless Dread’s ‘Sucker...
London’s Sub Merchants label will release a new compilation in July, celebrating all things deep, dark and dubby with six tracks of gnarly heft.
The...
Elusive London-based producer J-Shadow delivers his first EP for Beat Machine Records, 'The Astral Series'. Hear the moody, ambient interludes punctured by frenetic drum &...
J-Shadow will release a new EP later this week.
His first release on Beat Machine Records, the elusive London producer follows records on Bun The...