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Counting down the 2010s, we round-up the albums that defined the decade in electronic music

How do you rank a decade’s worth of music? The truth is, you can’t. An album that meant the world to you might make someone...

Fabric clinch the No.1 spot again for their uncompromising club...

Once again this year it was hard to look past Fabric as the Best Large Club in Britain. By the time most clubs get to...

With Miller Genuine Draft...

Amsterdam Dance Event is Europe's biggest annual gathering of electronic music fans and industry heads. Across four days, numerous venues around the Dutch city host...

"The King returns to the Castle" 

Ministry of Sound is launching a new event concept, Sovereign, which begins with an appearance by Sasha on Saturday 12th November. According to the London...

Tons of independent labels show their wares at record fair

Kode9's seminal Hyperdub will make its Independent Label Market debut this summer, at London's Old Spitalfields Market.

Taking place on Saturday 12th July, the...

Anastasia Kristensen, Volvox, Giant Swan, Lena Willikens and Phase Fatale are also set to play...

New London festival Re-Textured, put together by the team behind Krankbrother, have announced the first wave of artists for their innaugural event, taking place...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...

The UK gets its own version of ADE, IMS and Miami WMC...

The first-ever Brighton Music Conference (BMC) launches this April in the south coast city, and is being billed as “the first annual electronic music conference...

A Carl Cox Virtual Q&A, Black Artist Database, Jaguar & Jamz Supernova and more have confirmed for the event

AVA London has revealed the full programme for its 2022 conference.

Taking place at South London venue Printworks on 18th March, the team behind Belfast's...

Junction 2, Inner City Electronic, Glastonbury... 

Half the country might be heading to a field this month, and half the country’s cities are hosting weekenders. But that doesn’t mean the top...

FOLD opens on 18th August with a massive opening party...

London is set to get a brand new 24-hour venue this month. FOLD will open its doors on 18th August for a huge opening party...

New London festival, Risen, finalises 2022 line-up

The inaugural edition of the event takes place next month

New London festival Risen has confirmed the full line-up for its inaugural edition next month. Taking place on Saturday, 9th April, the new day-to-night festival...

With Miller Genuine Draft...

This year’s Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is set to be one of the biggest to date. Bringing the global electronic music scene together in Amsterdam...

Dutch don set for the capital

Last week we announced the first wave of DJs for the Top 100 DJs Award Winners Party in London.

London venue KOKO to reopen in April

The venue has been shut for three years as it underwent refurbishment

North London music venue KOKO is set to reopen this April. The venue, found on Camden High Street, has been closed since 2019 as it...