Over the past six years, three words have come to dominate any conversation about South African electronic music: Stay True Sounds. Recognised as the biggest...
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Brighton's rising drum & bass star joins Blocks & Escher's Narratives imprint...
Ilk makes his debut on Blocks & Escher's Narratives label later this month with sublime track 'The Sound Of Falling'.
Released as part of a...
Our monthly label showcase, The Sound Of, puts the focus on the imprints we love; outlets that are championing new artists, dropping key releases and...
From its distinctive binary code record sleeves to its visionary output, Central Processing Unit has become one of the UK’s most consistently exciting electronic music...
Amon Tobin's evolved "Two Fingers" project
Amon Tobin started out experimenting with a double cassette player and ended up piloting the world's most mind-blowing live show.
South Africa’s biggest independent label is taking house music to new heights and changing the lives of local artists in the process. Alongside a mix of tracks from its catalogue, founder Kid Fonque speaks to Kitty Amor about the rise and rise of Stay True Sounds
Sam Shepherd, aka Floating Points, is returning with a new album — ‘Crush’, out this month — and a vital live show that he’ll be debuting this autumn. Born out...
Though a clear reflection of his taste in music, Newcastle’s Me Me Me label isn’t all about its founder, Man Power. Alongside a mix from its hard-to-define and easy-to-love catalogue, the DJ and producer tells Kristan J Caryl about the imprint’s focus on bringing artists together
It's a self-described "tribute to the north" and the sounds they heard growing up around Doncaster and Sheffield
Running 8th - 12th July in Hungary
Nestled on the shores of Hungary’s picturesque Lake Balaton — the biggest lake in Central Europe — it’s worth heading to Mastercard Batalon Sound festival...
We catch up with the Danish Kompakt king to take a look around his studio and find out more about the gear behind his sound...
What did your studio look like when you first started?
Kölsch: "My first kit was an Amiga 500 and headphones. Made my two first records...
Velocity Press will publish Ben Murphy's examination of the way field recordings fold the natural world into electronic music this May
DJ and producer Marion Hawkes is behind the shop, which specialises in "sounds that fuel club culture" and more
A new record store, Sound Advice, has opened in Belfast.
The brainchild of DJ and producer Marion Hawkes, the shop is located at Banana Block...
Ditch the clichés and stereotypes, Liverpool’s club scene is one of rebirth, new blood and the best underground sounds around...
Shellsuits, curly perms, scallies - it's probably fair to say that Liverpool has more than its fair share of stereotypes. Not to mention a bit...
We go backstage at iconic London club
Ministry of Sound is one of the world's most famous clubbing brands, and one of London's iconic clubland institutions. Last week they announced the launch of a Smart TV app, which is to be hard built into all new Samsung Smart TVs. During the launch event, we snuck off for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the club. This is what we found out.
Sound Devices’ MixPre 6 Audio Recorder is more than the average field recorder
Every now and again up pops a device, a piece of kit that can be used by different individuals for so many different applications. Sound...