Chicago footwork dynamo Heavee, a mentee of the late DJ Rashad, is set to unleash a new EP, ‘Audio Assault’, via Hyperdub on 25th March...
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Part two of our 'Black Sun' interview...
Here, we talk to regular Kode9 collaborator and vocal foil Spaceape (Stephen Gordon) about their new album together, 'Black Sun'...
How did you first...
An in-depth talk with the Hyperdub main man about his new album with Spaceape, 'Black Sun'...
With their new album ‘Black Sun’, Hyperdub’s Kode9 & the Spaceape have left tired genre pigeonholes behind, switched up their sound and conjured a bright...
Four comps due this year from Kode9's acclaimed label
Kode9’s seminal Hyperdub label celebrates 10 years of eclectic urban electronica this year, with no less than four compilation albums and a world tour.
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Bristol duo join the renowned mix series...
Khan & Neek are set to join the long list of esteemed producers who've delivered a mix for the long-running FABRICLIVE compilation series.
Stalwarts of...
The track was recorded at Spacebase
Flying Lotus has paid tribute to the late Ras G, who passed away last Monday (29th) aged 39.
Shared last weekend on Gilles Peterson's...
Awesome line-up confirmed for Bloc Weekender 2008
Possibly the best electronic festival of them all, Bloc Weekender returns in 2008 with its best bill yet. Famed for their daring line-ups, underground ethos...
Listen to the synapse-frying lead track, ‘Watch Yo Step (Feeling Myself)’, now
Brainfeeder has paid tribute to "one of the most important figures in the Los Angeles Beat Scene"...
Brainfeeder co-founder and respected DJ/producer Ras G has died. He was 39.
The passing of the prolific Los Angeles beatmaker - who was born Gregory...
Kode9’s Hyperdub has been a critical force in shaping a more diverse electronic scene, both sonically and socially. Having weathered the loss of Chicago footworker...
On his new album based on a work of sonic fiction, Hyperdub founder Kode9 creates a strange, uncertain vision of the future, brimming with ideas and club genre mutations
London's longest-serving Techno night, Lost.
As one half of Basic Channel, Mark Ernestus has one of the most influential back catalogues in electronic music. And just as Basic Channel releases were as eagerly anticipated as Santa dropping down the chimney with a sack of white labels for the techno cognoscenti during the 1990s, so Ernestus’ rare DJ appearances are almost as mythical an event. Or to put it another way, if you were to book him, you probably wouldn’t stick him in a back bar at the end of the night.
Fine Tuning: The 'weirdos' win out
With their restlessly futuristic vision, the records released on the Hyperdub label are as bleeding edge as it's possible to be without ending up in...
DJ Mag’s latest monthly mix series puts the focus on the seminal labels we love; outlets that stay at the top of the game, breaking...
Mr Bongo is a rarity in independent music, having managed to remain at the forefront of its scene for almost 30 years.
The now Brighton-based...
Counting down the 2010s, we round-up the albums that defined the decade in electronic music