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Boogie nights and disco dayz

Boogie nights and disco dayz from Norway's Proviant Audio

 After Daft Punk's hook-up with Nile Rodgers from Chic produced ultimate ear worm 'Get Lucky', 2013 was hailed as the year of disco — but the tunes to back up that lofty claim have been a bit lacking. Daft Punk's subsequent album was disappointing, and the brand-new nu disco sounds to fill the void left by boring deep house haven't really materialised. Until now.


Detroit Electronic Music Festival kicks off this weekend

Detroit's Movement Festival is Detroit's – if not techno's – most important music festival, however each year it's broadening its horizons, so we took a closer look...

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.

Rebuilding the Bloc brand

The chaotic evacuation of Bloc 2012 last summer touched many. However, many remain in the dark about the factors causing the festival's premature closure. In light of Bloc's recent return to London to a specially licensed East London venue last month, we sat down with Bloc's George Hull to hear the full story and more about the new series...

Dance music icon looks back

Whether as Lionrock, The Prankster, Revtone or most recently The Deadstock 33s ('Underneath The Pines' out this month), Justin Robertson has been making his mark on dance music since his Manchester uni years. The man behind Most Excellent at The Haçienda during the early '90s and a Bugged Out! resident since the beginning — and still now — these days you'll catch him sporting sailor stripes, a twisted moustache and a tweed jacket at any number of trendy jaunts across the capital most weekends, either in the booth or in the thick of the dancefloor.

fabric

In 2012 it seems that Fabric’s biggest competitor has been the new phenomenon of ‘TBA’. From overground electro to underground techno parties, promoters in the capital have been looking to keep their parties fresh by exploring as many unused venues as possible and simply listing them as To Be Announced right up until the last minute.

Doc Danneka interview ahead of Notting Hill appearance

As August Bank Holiday weekend approaches, Notting Hill's annual carnival rolls into view in all it's feather and glitter covered fanfare. As well as soundsystems...

Catch up with Ellen Allien ahead of her B-Pitch showcase for Krankbrother...

Few females in dance music are bringing quite like Ellen Allien. Boss of influential Berlin-based label B-Pitch Control and esteemed world-touring DJ, she is...

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We catch up with the Front Room artist

From his earliest beginnings as a techno-producer and label owner, to dropping slamming modern-day house grooves on Jesse Rose's Front Room Recordings or turning out...

The latest gossip, views and opinions in the dance music industry

ARMAND VAN HELDEN & A-TRAK had quite possibly the biggest club record of 2009 with 'aNYway' under their DUCK SAUCE alias. Now the two smash...

This issue's hottest four names in dance music


Signer
Ethereal electronic ace…

Where do old ravers go when the serotonin runs dry and the lights of the lasers lose their sparkle? If you're...

This issue's hottest four names in dance music


Lazersonic and Zak Frost
Glacial disco/house hybrid…


In the topsy-turvy world of sub genres, Lazersonic and Zak Frost are doing their bit to inspire some...

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