A group of Ukranian volunteers are organising "clean-up raves" to help rebuild homes and community spaces damaged from Russian attacks. Repair Together, made up of...
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The compilation is part of a collaboration with TV network Adult Swim
Hyperdub has teamed up with TV network Adult Swim for a new 15th anniversary compilation titled 'HyperSwim'.
19 artists that currently make up part of...
"Can I steal and sample 10 seconds of a Madonna song and sell it as my own music piece without permission?"
German DJ and producer Da Hool has called out DJ Joel Corry for plagiarising his 1997 trance anthem, 'Meet Her At The Love Parade'.
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"I like electronic music and I used to party. But now it’s wartime and we want to help, and we’re doing it with music."
The EP is produced by Sean C
The Roots’ Black Thought has collaborated with PUSHA-T, Killer Mike, and more on a new solo EP.
Black Thought's ‘Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane...
CHINABOT celebrates four years with a compilation of experimental electronics from across Asia. Hear Shanghai’s Laughing Ears’ ‘Black Swan’ now
London label CHINABOT celebrates its fourth anniversary this month with the release of ‘Tetra Hysteria Manifesto’, a 14-track compilation of experimental electronic music by artists...
It comes ahead of the release of the Canadian artist's debut album later this year
Guy Gerber to launch Pacha Ibiza residency, Wisdom of the Glove
Over the course of the past few years, DJ/live act/producer Guy Gerber has emerged as one of electronic music's most portent acts. The Supplement Facts boss has presided over a label that's reached the upper echelons in next to no time, a fact in no small part attributable to cohorts of Gerber's such as Guti, Chaim, Sueil, Ryan Crosson, dOP, Kate Simko and more.
The pack is designed to help creatives globally through a new COVID-19 fundraising initiative
Native Instruments have released a new Community Drive sound pack with over 200 loops and one-shots from artists including Just Blaze, Take a Day Trip's...
To celebrate 25 years of the DiY collective, here are some memories from the early 90s
The late 1980s, early '90s were a halcyon time for music. Free parties, electronic music, protest and what later became known as the “second summer...
The flamboyant electronic sound of San Francisco’s dancefloors soundtracked gay liberation in the '70s and '80s, even as its community faced decimation as a result...
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
John Digweed bids fond farewell to The Vagabond in Miami and reflects on rave days of yore while looking forward to his still-flourishing future
John Digweed was DJing long before the acronym “EDM” existed, let alone went mainstream and became the musical backdrop of Generation Now. In fact, back...
Composer, vocalist and tape manipulator Ian William Craig delivers a spellbinding mix of melancholic, melodic and minimal atmospheres with sprawling strings and songs – one...
Few contemporary ambient artists can capture melancholy quite like Ian William Craig. Using tape loops, electronics and organic instrumentation to accompany his distinctly gossamer-light and...