It’s 1999, and across the UK, countless car stereos and home systems are pumping out the planet-sized synth riffs of big-room trance. Tracks by Paul...
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With the release of its first edition – 'For The Mind, Body and Soul' – via Telstar Records in early 1999, the ‘Euphoria’ mix compilation series quickly became one of the most popular and prolific of its kind, launching the big-room oriented trance, progressive and hard house sounds of clubland into the CD drives of thousands. 25 years later, Harold Heath looks back on its legacy, and on how its balance of clever commercial marketing and authentic live energy enshrined ‘Euphoria’ in UK dance music history
The single art is headlined with "MYCELiUM Remixes", a tip that likely more are on the way
The London-via-Bristol artist's imprint opens for business next month
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hmurd returns to TT Label with an experimental club “document of being chronically ill”
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The Virginia rapper took the late night studio stage solo, supported only by split video screens and prismatic lighting
Radio 1's Benji B and visual artist BAFIC are also involved
"Remixing such a classic was an absolute honour," said the Berlin-based DJ and producer
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Featuring Mike Dunn, Luke Solomon, Cor.Ece, and Dave Giles II
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During a long stint at home, ODESZA revisited their past to better understand how they arrived at the present. DJ Mag chatted with the Seattle-based duo to learn about the profound discoveries they made and the implications for their art, which they chronicle in their forthcoming studio album, ‘The Last Goodbye’