Skip to main content

Search


Results for: SUZANNE CIANI

The Portuguese four-dayer is back to celebrate and showcase experimental electronic music 

The line-up for Semibreve festival 2021 has been unveiled ahead of the event's return to Braga, Portugal, between 28th and 31st October. 

Having switched things...

“He was a genius and an adventurer”

Don Buchla, the pioneering inventor widely accepted to be the first person to develop a working modular synth, has died at the age of 79...

CURRENTS

CURRENTS claims to be one of the first 100% carbon-neutral electronic music and performance festivals

A new electronic music festival, CURRENTS, is set to take place in an abandoned power plant south of Berlin on Saturday 8th October. CURRENTS has...

The original was one of the first revolutionary iOS music making apps

Moog has released Animoog Z, a new version of their iconic Animoog app that first launched on iOS in 2011. The new version is designed...

From: Berlin via Sweden

For fans of: Karen Gwyer, Dorisburg, Suzanne Ciani

Three tunes: ‘Hassel’, ‘Loss of Traction’, ‘Kungsvagen 44’

Techno artists aren’t generally known as early risers, but Johanna Knutsson doesn’t conform to the usual late-night stereotypes. During the week, she’s in bed by...

The expansive release lands via the duo's original label, Ahead of Our Time

A new Coldcut ambient compilation featuring a host of impressive production names will arrive on 19th November via the iconic duo's Ahead of Our Time...

The title focuses on 95 composers from Russia, India, North America, Japan, Europe and Latin America.

 A new book on electronic music's "women protagonists" will be published next month through Amazon. 

Johann Merrich's 'A Short History of Electronic Music...

In the small city of Braga in northwest Portugal, Semibreve’s ninth edition finds pioneers of electronic music playing alongside contemporary innovators. With dazzling live sets...

There are over 30 churches in Braga, a small historic city in northwest Portugal. Walking through its cobbled streets, their ringing bells are often heard...

We preview Moogfest's 2016 programme...

DJ Mag USA is incredibly stoked to be attending this year’s edition of Moogfest in Durham, North Carolina! Since 2004, the festival has been a...

ADE announces first names for 2022 event

The likes of DJ Stingray 313, Palms Trax, Shinedoe, Fumiya Tanaka and Jayda G are set to perform across Amsterdam this October

The first names for Amsterdam Dance Event's 2022 festival and conference are in. Running from 19th October through the 23rd, the city-wide industry event will...

Cosey

Preview head-spinning album track 'Psychedelic Projections' today

Cosey Fanni Tutti has announced the official release of her Delia Derbyshire film soundtrack, which is due to arrive on 16th September via her own...

Premiere: Surgeons Girl 'Night Moths'

Surgeons Girl debuts on Barcelona’s Lapsus Records with a five-track suite of exploratory synths and otherworldly club textures

Surgeons Girl will release a new EP, ‘Sever’, via Barcelona’s Lapsus Records this month. Listen to ‘Night Moths’ below. The Bristolian composer, whose work centres...

As part of DJ Mag's round-up of all the best in dance music in 2019, and in the 2010s, we decided to spotlight some of...

In this regular feature, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their Bandcamp...

Record stores and clubs around the world are shut, and opportunities to find new music out in the wild have been ripped from under our...

Londoner Beatrice Dillon’s electronic experiments and intriguing collaborations have resulted in one of the most eagerly anticipated albums of the year. She talks to DJ...

Drawing a line somewhere between soundscape artists like Plaid and the inventive techno sensibilities of Objekt, Beatrice Dillon’s sound is forward-thinking and spacious. Now, it...