Capitol Records has severed ties with the "AI rapper" FN Meka amid backlash over racial stereotyping. The major label announced the signing earlier this month...
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DJmag chats to My Favourite Robot ahead of their London debut at Supernature
Few labels truly balance coolness with ultimate credibility, fulfill a dedication to crate-digging geekery while attracting admiration from demure, slicker-than-slick hipsters. Toronto’s My Favourite Robot...
Dubstep pioneer on '100% Pure Dubstep Volume 2'
One of the founding fathers of dubstep, DJ Hatcha is widely considered amongst the leading DJs in the genre. With a weekly show with MC...
@ Plastic People: 25 March
Down grimy Curtain Road, there's a massive queue leading up to a dingy little door bookended by two huge bouncers. This is Plastic People, the...
Is Kam’s first foray into the DJ software controller market a worthy contender?
It seems like every manufacturer under the sun has a DJ midi controller on offer at the moment, so it comes as no surprise that...
Kam’s new CD player is the real deal minus the big bucks price-tag
Kam's KCD400 MP3 CD player is clearly aimed at those of us who aren't members of the Saudi Royal Family or superstar DJs, and are...
Fabric Freshner: Ten-years-young and better than ever
Generally, clubs, much like the latest trendy mobile phone or up-to-the-second arch crack-bang-whizz computer, are characterised by an inherent obsolescence. It is, after all, the...
The Second Coming: the finest d&b seduction
'Breakthrough' producers of the year Instra:Mental may be, yet Damon Kirkham and Alex Green are no overnight success story. For the first records bearing the...
The major label has issued a statement offering its “deepest apologies to the Black community”
In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Gene on Earth spotlights breakbeat trance, bouncing house, “bullfrog techno” and more
Our annual celebration of North America’s electronic music scene is back after a three-year hiatus
The new cut combines elements of UK garage and drill
Awareness of the now, embodiment, unfolding egos, Goa and psytrance are running themes
Note incorporates instruments and devices from Ableton Live for turning sketches into songs
NYC labels link up as Sweat Equity co-founder Alien D makes his solo debut on Sorry Records
Out 12th August on Warp Records, the 19-track double-LP "score[s] the twilight of our cultural meltdown"