The award-winning Queer House Party collective has released a new fundraising compilation for refugees in Calais. The eight-track 'Now That's What I Call QHP' compilation...
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Massive Mason Competition
Any collaboration between DJMag's favourite fruit-loop Roisin Murphy, ex of Moloko, and electro dons Mason, aka Iason Chronis and Coen Berrier, was always...
Packed full of "queer club bangers" from the likes of I. Jordan, Queer House Party's own passer and more
"A consolidation of my past, present and future both creatively and personally"
In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their Bandcamp collections. This week, UK Funky don Roska spotlights bright percussion and breaks, Carnival bangers, minimal sub-shakers and more
GG Mothra returns to Auckland's Related Articles label with two cuts of luminous, snapping footwork. Hear ‘MOOM’ now
The first single 'Courts' features a guest spot from Ghanian drill artist Jay Bahd
Jennifer Loveless returns to Butter Sessions with six “sun-kissed and heavily misted summer anthems"
"Avicii's music touched the world"
Ambient Babestation Meltdown and Borai land on Optimo Music with three head-twisting nocturnal transmissions for the late-night/early morning dancefloor
'good kid, m.A.A.d. City' gets the 2XLP, coloured vinyl treatment
In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Dirty K charts a history of ‘90s and early ‘00s East Asian rave music in ten tracks
Check out the first single, 'Just Us Two', a collaboration with Taking Back Sunday, now
The strip nods to Chicago house and UK label Unknown To The Unknown
Delhi-born, Brooklyn-based synthesist, composer and singer Arushi Jain’s modular explorations are guided by boundless curiosity, and a researcher’s sense of wonder. On her new album for Leaving Records, ‘Delight’, she weaves enchanting vocals, organic instrumentation and elements of Indian classical music into her unique electronic framework, reflecting on love, longing and the nature of beauty. Tara Joshi learns more
The company’s first rotary mixer costs €3,799 and features a Rupert Neve Designs transformer