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Almost 600 pages full of anecdotes, rare photos, original illustrations, more...

The Beastie Boys, the pioneering, Grammy-winning American hip-hop group, are releasing a new book this fall that is set to tell their story in their...

The movement is explored via Mattia Zoppellaro photos

   

A new book documents Europe's free party scene.

Taking in 1997 to 2005, Dirty Dancing is Italian photographer Mattia Zoppellaro's self-described "homage to the iconic faces...

The first written chronicle of the world-beating genre, from social and cultural development to sonic and influences 

A new book charting the rise of Afrobeats is set to be published next month by Jacaranda Books. 

'A Quick Ting On: Afrobeats' is written...

Twenty years after it first lit up dancefloors around the world, Rui Da Silva and Cassandra Fox's No. 1 hit ‘Touch Me’ is transcending generations...

The UK chart’s first No. 1 single of 1981 was the saccharine ‘There’s No One Quite Like Grandma’; in 1991, it was Iron Maiden’s turbo-charged...

Brussels club Fuse celebrates 30th anniversary

The legendary club kicks off its tour at Antwerp's Waagnatie in April

Celebrated Brussels club Fuse is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a tour, compilation and book. The tour kicks off at Antwerp's Waagnatie on...

A reissue of 3MB featuring Magic Juan Atkins from 1992 will be released in May

Iconic Berlin techno club and label Tresor is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a string of rare music reissues, a special box set...

 

Orbital’s eponymous debut album, also known as The Green Album, was released via FFRR in 1991. As part of our Solid Gold series, Ben...

Most electronic music acts are fairly easy to work out. Not so Orbital, a British duo whose career has been marked by distinct phases of...

A new book about Berlin club culture will be released in May

'Coming To Berlin' aims to look beyond the city's reputation as a techno haven, and explores the diversity of its nightlife

A new book exploring various elements of Berlin's nightlife scene is to be published this May. 'Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music...

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A Kickstarter has launched for the book, which is raising money for indigenous people in the Amazon

A new photography book that explores '90s and '00s dance music culture is raising money for charity. Spanning a 15-year period of work, Rewind -...

Dirty Dancing is Italian photographer Mattia Zoppellaro's self-described homage to the scene

A new book documenting the European rave scene from 1997 to 2005 is available now.

Dirty Dancing, published via electronic label Klasse Wrecks and Berlin...

Plastician by Brynley Davies

Upstart tech like blockchain has been dominating discourse around the music industry's next steps and has become one of the most divisive trends of the past 12 months. Declan McGlynn speaks to Plastician about why he believes it's the future for independent labels, promoters and artists 

Plastician is a name synonymous with grime, dubstep and bass pressure in all its forms. He built his sound and rep as a host on...

Book exploring field recordings in electronic music, Ears To The Ground, set for release

Velocity Press will publish Ben Murphy's examination of the way field recordings fold the natural world into electronic music this May

A new book exploring the interaction of electronic music and the earth through the use of field recordings will be published later this year. Ears...

Roland 808

Inspire The Music features 70 interviews with revered artists and Roland designers

Sister Bliss, Richie Hawtin, Orbital and more are to be featured in a new book celebrating 50 years of Roland. Inspire The Music: 50 Years...

The "Prince of Dance Music" has passed away in his Berlin home

New York's Elbee Bad, aka veteran producer Lamont Booker, has passed away.

The "Prince of Dance Music" was reportedly found dead in his bed...

But the 30-year-old institution says the move is not sustainable in the mid or long-term 

London's Jazz Cafe is set to reopen this month as a seated venue, with capacity limited to socially distanced crowds of 151, split between 92...