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British ravers get the summer pick-up we needed at 10th Secret Garden Party

With the hysteria surrounding Bloc 2012 down to a brooding hum, the two weeks after the fiasco feeling gradually switched from scornful disdain to dull...

We review Field Day's annual knees up in Victoria Park

As with any festival on the London circuit, Field Day has its detractors. This batch consists of snooty festivalgoers, who lament the mediocre sound quality...

New publication, SEEN, aims to "counter the London-centric narrative” of music journalism

Swing Ting's Balraj Samrai, See My World's Tunde Adekoya and journalist Kamila Rymajdo launch their new Manchester-based print magazine this weekend at the Bound Art Book Fair

A new publication aims to challenge the status quo of UK-based music journalism. SEEN is based in Manchester and run by three experienced music industry...

Listen to an exclusive premiere of Walker & Royce's new EP, 'Over'

New York DJ and production duo, Walker & Royce, know a great tune when they hear one. Their camaraderie behind the decks has seen them...

And perform at a Las Vegas pool party!

Miller SoundClash is back for 2016! The annual DJ competition, run by Miller Genuine Draft – in association with DJ Mag, Mixcloud and Universal Music...

A remix competition will be judged by a panel including the legendary broadcaster himself...

David Attenborough is looking for producers to remix his 70-year-old field recordings.

As part of a new competition launched by Songlines magazines and PRS Foundation...

We talk to urban fox Janette Slack about her look.

What are you wearing right now?


I'm wearing a jean skirt with red Dr. Marten boots with fish net tights. A black body suit tank...

Spin in the famous forest stage and bag free kit and courses from Point Blank, UDG and V-MODA...

It's time to get the tent packed up and the wellies out as festival season is well and truly in full swing. Running since 1999...

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Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future 

It’s the Thursday before Notting Hill Carnival and Linett Kamala, board director of Europe’s biggest street party, is weaving through the streets of Kilburn. Her...

The brothers smashing it from Ibiza to Radio One

The meteoric rise of Disclosure, who recently played the IMS Closing party with guest vocalist Jesse Ware, has been immense. As likely to have...

We interview Maxxi Soundsystem on his 'best year' yet.

It's been the 'best year' of his life and Maxxi Soundsystem has certainly brought joy to many others along the way via tours around world and plenty of high profile releases.

We’ve got dance music royalty giving us their Take 10 this month...

Andy Cato (the taller, fair-haired one) and Tom Findlay, who together comprise Groove Armada, have been one of the most successful dance music duos of...

The biggest beats on British soil...

This years British festival listings

Fresh Kicks 178: Amy Dabbs

Amy Dabbs records a mix of uplifting, festival-ready house for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Kamila Rymajdo about overcoming uncertainty to seize her moment as a DJ and producer

London-born Amy Dabbs grew up around music. On the way to school, her dad — a Northern soul DJ from Blackpool — would play Motown...

Plus brothers announce new Danse with Friends series

To celebrate the launch of their new party, Danse with Friends, brothers Scott and Austen have put together this mix - featuring tracks forthcoming on...