The team behind much-loved London venue The Cause is opening a new space in the city next month. Based in Hackney Wick, the venue, All...
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Alex McLean and Gracie T will also join the roster
The residencies for Sheffield's Hope Works club and No Bounds festival have been announced.
London-based, Congolese-Belgian DJ Nkisi is among the DJs joining the roster...
It's all happening at London's Jazz Cafe...
Janet Jackson's iconic 'The Velvet Rope' album will be brought back to life at London venue The Jazz Cafe this Friday 6th October, with the...
The venue will be based in Hackney Wick
Exhibited at Manchester's John Rylands Research Institute and Library, it will launch next month
Customers can choose one complimentary record each to take home from the Mayfair shop
A pop-up record store giving away free vinyl is opening in London.
The shop, SMARTY Disc-overy, will open for one day only on 16th July...
The OWSLA head honcho span at the L.A. space over the weekend....
Skrillex headlined the opening party of Daft Punk’s L.A. pop-up museum and shop this weekend, which opened on Saturday night (11th February) and runs until...
His collab with Goldsmiths Uni ends this week...
A collaboration between Matthew Herbert’s Accidental Record and Goldsmiths, University of London, the NX Records pop-up shop is now in its final week.
Opening at...
It's part of the duo's 25th anniversary celebrations for their album 'ATLiens'
OutKast have shared a new video for their 1996 single 'Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)', as part of their marking of the 25th anniversary of the...
After police forced the party to switch location, a decision was made to pull the entire event just over one hour after it started
The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights
The melodic deep house of Maya Jane Coles’ ‘What They Say’ helped put her on the map, and soon went on to be sampled by...
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Over the last decade, Korean pop, a.k.a. K-Pop, has taken the Western world by storm. K-Pop draws influences from numerous genres from around the globe such as...
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Grammy award-winning DJ and producer Tiësto has announced that his first ever pop-up shop will debut in Miami next week to coincide with Ultra Music...
Gorillaz’ 2001 self-titled debut laid the foundations for Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s animated outfit. With a rotating cast of collaborators and a genre-merging style...
Released 20 years ago, Basement Jaxx's 'Rooty' is a paean to the adaptable power of house music, a ferocious mixture of musical styles kept in...