The team behind now-closed Tottenham venue The Cause are testing out a potential new home with a three-month run of parties this summer. The summer...
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The former Tottenham-based crew test drive a potential new home in an industrial space with help from Adonis, Keep Hush, Alien Communications and more
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Point Blank hooked up with the London-based R&B sensation, Zion Foster, to explore the magic behind his Afrobeat anthem ‘POWER’ and talk about how he makes his...
In a new, in-depth interview, the techno wizard talks all things future...
Jeff Mills has given his thoughts on the future of music, among other things, in a new, in-depth interview with London’s Fabric nightclub.
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It lets you play saxophone, clarinet, flute, synths and more...
Roland have revealed details for their new Aerophone AE-10, a “digital wind instrument” that allows users to play saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe, trumpet, violin and...
"This is a dream come true for me to able to work with Boys Noize," REIN has said of the release
Boys Noize has unveiled two brand new remixes for Swedish artist REIN.
The DJ and producer, fresh from the release of this year's '+/-' album...
It's lifted from 'RAVE:N', Kelela's forthcoming remix LP for 2023 album 'Raven'
Analog Brass and Wind combines traditional instruments with futuristic sampling...
Output Sounds have released a new instrument called Analog Brass and Wind. While brass and wind instruments may not be the most exciting when it...
"The EP is a reflection of my more analogue vision that got me into house music in the first place," he's said of the new record
The track follows KAM-BU's 2023 release 'BUILT 2 LAST'
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German confectioners Haribo have just launched a new range of ‘DJ themed’ sweets, called DJ Brause (which translates to ‘DJ sherbert’).
The sour sweets are...
Rewind to Miami 2011
If you'd like to relive this year's Miami Music Week, or get a glimpse into what you missed out on if you weren't there, then...
The production secrets behind 'Leave It All Behind'
“‘Leave It All Behind’ began as an eight-bar guitar/drum/synth loop Patrick wrote on his Akai MPC 2000XL. The main chords you can hear in the song were created using the MPC's note-repeat function. I also used the note-repeat function on an MPC 1000 to create the chords in 'Malmo'.
The most refined festival sound system ever...
The brains behind Brilliant Corners, the home of London's only audiophile sound system, have unveiled their new travelling sound system, Giants Steps.
The aim of...