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We go back, way back

We go back, way back

Photo of Toribio in a soft, orange focused light. His right pinky has a black and gold ring on it and he is holding it against his eyebrow

Dominican-American DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist Toribio records a freewheeling mix of jazzy house, soulful edits and percussive heaters from New York’s Public Records for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Nisa Khan about illuminating Latin music’s legacy, and channelling his church upbringing's communal energy in his sets

Most people who meet Cesar Toribio say he should pursue stand-up comedy. His vivacious personality, cutting delivery and dark humour could undoubtedly pack a room...

Was the famous club's fate already sealed?

What happened at Islington Town Hall on Tuesday night (Sept 6th) was not a hearing, for you cannot hear when you refuse to listen —...

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Statistics show that drug use deaths in England and Wales are at their highest level since records began 

A new report from London Assembly's Health Committee has recommended the widespread use of drug checking services in clubs. Published on 17th March, 'Reducing Drug...

Dialled In announces first names for April festival at EartH Hackney

Anoushka Shankar, Mixtress b2b Maleek, anu, Gracie T, Yung Singh and Jitwam are among names set to play the one-day event

South Asian-focused festival Dialled In has announced the first names set to play its next event, taking place at Hackney venue EartH on 9th April...

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Young Exit Records star delivers a mix ahead of his new mini-LP...

Fixate offers up a typically atypical blend of rowdy half-time, rolling jungle and more for our Fresh Kicks mix series.

The past few years have...

Jackmaster takes a break from heading up Numbers to talk touring, disco naps and his affinity for micro pigs...

It was a decade ago when Jackmaster founded Glasgow club night Numbers, forging a party ready collective of like-minded talent whose ranks helped launch the...

Get to know Croatia's most exciting new festival concept

Having secured ownership of the Croatian dance festival circuit, attracting swarms of youngsters from all over the UK (and beyond) to Hideout, the minds behind the Warehouse Project have teamed up with hip East London boutique event Field Day to bring something fresh to the Adriatic Sea with UNKNOWN.

SUCHI releases new EP, 'Seher / Lykke' on Jamz Supernova's Future Bounce

"I wanted the two tracks on the EP to reflect a mood of day and night," she said of the new release

SUCHI has released a new EP through Jamz Supernova's Future Bounce label. Check it out below. Out now, the release is comprised of two tracks...

The 'Chicago' producer steps up! 

Following his huge hit single 'Chicago' last year, newcomer Après is on the up. His latest single 'Prophet' has gained hype from Radio 1 selector...

We meet the British-born, LA-based producer, DJ and producer to find out about the music that inspires him, his evolving record label and making the...

Exciting material is coming thick and fast from TEED, via his newly revived Nice Age label. “The next stuff is going to be a bit...

Coldplay, Chance The Rapper, What So Not, Migos, House of Pain, DJ Snake & more...

Skrillex played a surprise set at the Do Lab stage at Coachella this year, and now fan shot footage of the whole show has appeared...

We chat to techno duo Pig&Dan about their superb new downtempo record

Since getting together in 1999, Pig&Dan have pretty much always released dancefloor techno — until now, that is. 'Destination Unknown' is an artist album that...

We catch up with the inlfuential post-punk icon

AFTER his post-punk Pop Group project, madcap genius Mark Stewart started working with dub warrior Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound) on his groundbreaking, influential ‘Learning To Cope With Cowardice’ album. Released in 1982 and shot through with experimental dub and polemic, he then got into early hip-hop for his following three albums