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DJ Mag explores the often overlooked Warsaw club scene, discovering everything from techno to weirdo-pop in the process...

Forget what you think you know about Warsaw because the chances are unless you live there or know someone who does, you’ve been getting the...

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Neurodiversity refers to a wide range of neurological conditions including ADHD, autism, dyslexia and Tourette syndrome. After being diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism earlier this year, DJ Mag writer Harold Heath began to wonder: is there a particularly high number of neurodivergent people in the scene? Here, he embarks on a personal journey to try and understand the relationship between neurodiversity and dance music, and its wider relevance within the scene

I’m Harold Heath: music writer, former small-time DJ/producer, and life-long club culture fanatic. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism. Why...

It will feature contributions from the late artist's friends, family and collaborators

The life and legacy of MF DOOM is to be explored in a new podcast series.

Season 2 of MC Serch's podcast, Did I Ever...

 

DJ Mag takes in Iceland Airwaves – in partnership with our friends at BULLDOG Gin – a long-running music festival focussing on homegrown talent...

Turn It Up exhibition music and emotions

A special live date will see Giant Swan, Aja, and Manchester-based talent Abena and Izzy Bolt contribute exclusive audio visual work

A new exhibition exploring the power of music on human emotions and memories opens next month at Manchester's Museum of Science + Industry. Running from...

Watch a new five-part documentary series, The Evolution of Black British Music

The first episode highlights jungle's Hackney roots with revered originators Fabio & Grooverider, Roni Size, Goldie and more

There's a new documentary series highlighting the Black origins of British dance and electronic music. 'The Evolution of Black British Music' is a five-part series...

Emeka Ogboh explores the soundscape of Lagos’ Ojuelegba district on new album

The Berlin-based, Nigerian sound artist’s new album is due on his own Danfotronics label

Emeka Ogboh will release his new album, ‘6°30′33.372″N 3°22′0.66″E’, via his newly launched Danfotronics label in July. Listen to the track ‘Ayilara’ below. The Berlin-based...

New book, Techno Worlds, explores genre's influence on art, pop culture, more

The book is an extension of the Goethe-Institut's touring exhibition of the same name

A new book exploring the influence of techno music on various elements of popular culture is set to be published next month. The 300-page paperback...

Retelling how community, architecture, and location fostered East London's underground dance scene

A new exhibition exploring the history of rave and pirate radio in Waltham Forest, London, will officially open next week. 

'Sweet Harmony: Radio, Rave &...

The ‘Museum of Soviet Synths’ will have you occupied for hours...

You can now get acquainted with the many types of synthesiser designed in Russia throughout the last century.

Considering the huge part Russia has played...

Blank Mind announes 90s breakbeat hardcore compilation

The compilation will feature eight tracks that were released between 1991 and 1994

A new compilation on UK label Blank Mind shines a light on '90s breakbeat hardcore tracks. Slated for release on 25th March, ‘Lost Paradise: Blissed...

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More and more artists and listeners are discovering the benefits of ambient music to our mental health. Here, Manu Ekanayake speaks to artists Meemo Comma, Auntie Flo, CLAIR and KMRU about its therapeutic qualities, and learns how one NHS neuroscientist, James Kilner, is using it to help people with anxiety and depression

Fans of ambient music will know that the genre takes its name from Brian Eno’s seminal 1978 album, ‘Ambient 1: Music For Airports’. Meanwhile, the...

History of vinyl turntable design explored in new book

The book explores the "design, history and cultural impact of turntables and vinyl technology"

Publisher Phaidon Press is putting out a book about the history of vinyl turntable designs. Penned by Gideon Schwartz, the 264-page hardback book, 'Revolution, The...

Björk announces new podcast exploring creation of her albums

Each episode of Sonic Symbolism will explore a different record from her discography

Björk is launching a new podcast series which will go deep on the creation of all of her albums. Each episode of 'Björk: Sonic Symbolism'...

Nicolás Jaar curates compilations exploring Polish experimental music history

The Other People label head has mixed selections from the ''Would It Sound Just As Bad If You Played It Backwards?' collections

Nicolás Jaar has curated a new compilation highlighting experimental Polish radio from the latter half of the 20th century. The two volumes of 'Would It...