Ultimately, D Double E — real name Darren Dixon — is a child of soundsystem culture; rap, reggae, jungle, grime, bashment... the entire lineage of...
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Launching our Meet the MC video series — which you can watch below — is UK rap royalty, D Double E. Having also made the...
The Rest Is History: The Early Days of Jungle & Drum 'n' Bass is available now
Trilogy to bring dance heavyweights to Leeds University Union
Like a pair of bass-loving Power Rangers, two of UK clubland's colossal forces, Metropolis & Wax:On, are collaborating to wreak havoc over a clubbing...
Jurassik brings the gully monster breaks
Jurassik, aka Ben Child, first got into dance music in the late '90s via jungle/drum & bass. “Anything with a skippy sampled break, really,” he...
Beatboxer incorporates Twitter suggestions into show
One man beatbox band Beardyman sets off on his first solo tour on 28th April with a head of ideas, a bag full of gizmos...
Shut Up And Dance's triple CD retrospective
Sir Stephen Fry, Dame Judy Dench and Shut Up And Dance, aka PJ and Smiley, might not immediately appear to have anything in common. It's...
Shut Up And Dance’s triple CD retrospective
Sir Stephen Fry, Dame Judy Dench and Shut Up And Dance, aka PJ and Smiley, might not immediately appear to have anything in common...
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...
Stormzy, Paleman, Omni Trio & more!
What with another Outlook done and dusted (literally... we’re really dusty), our ears are still ringing from all those low frequencies, ragga MC bars and...
Brighton's party kids flock to Shakedown Festival...
It was sunnier than usual in the UK over the summer this year, thank fuck, but in July the weather was tempered by some freaky...
Groove Armada
To the uninitiated, Groove Armada's return to making underground house music might appear something of a change in direction. It is, of course, nothing of the sort. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have found themselves, thanks to a solid decade of commercial success, stuffed clumsily into all manner of pigeon holes; from dance-pop to pop-dance to chill-out to stadium-dance to ragga-dance and any number of other sub genres you might care to mention.
Win new album and guestlist to Proud2
Danish dance producer Kid Massive has been through a number of incarnations, but it's his 'A Little Louder' album (released last week on...
Test your luck with this Friday the 13th dance music report
Kick the weekend off with American DJ, producer and vocalist, Lea Luna’s curation of the top eight releases in dance music this week.
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We count the ways in which the Purple One influenced electronic music over the years
Prince, who died yesterday at his Paisley Park Estate in Minnesota, left a huge mark on electronic music in his own charismatic way. He was...
The news was confirmed via his social media