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London’s Tribal Brothers and Bristol’s DJ Polo link up on Livity Sound with four cuts of future-facing UK funky. Hear ‘Three Tribes’ now

Tribal Brothers and DJ Polo have teamed up for a new EP on Livity Sound.

‘The Link Up’ finds the longstaning London duo of LR...

Masters At Work genius announces solo album

One half of the house music legends Masters At Work, Louie Vega has announced he’ll be releasing a solo album.

The record, titled ‘Louie Vega...

Bristol collective Club Djembe will launch their label with a compilation EP next month. Hear Atlanta artist Say3's rhythmic fusions, inspired by the varied sounds...

Bristol's Club Djembe will launch their label with a compilation EP.

The collective, who explore "global influences on dance music", will release 'Club Djembe Vol...

The summer starts here...

Aroop Roy makes his debut on London label House Of Disco this month with the three-track 'Talkin Bout Life' EP.

Dropping work that ranges in...

The Trent Park festival celebrates its 5th birthday in August...

Roger Sanchez and Kings of House (aka Louie Vega & David Morales) are among the first names announced to play this year's 51st State Festival...

Exclusive download from Deep Shit

Deep Shit is the NTS radio show, party and record label from Edwin Congreave (Foals) and Jack Savidge (Friendly Fires).

House tunes from Kiwi and...

The four-tracker follows recent releases on Gobstopper and Future Bounce

Hagan has shared details of his next EP, which will kickstart new London label One Level.

Titled 'Forward Focus', the four-track release follows on from...

The festival is set to take place in South London on 28th August 2021

A new festival celebrating Black culture from around the world will take place in London this summer. 

Yam Carnival will take place on Clapham Common...

With a host of monikers and diverse productions to his name, DJ Pierre has driven the development of dance and is still at the forefront...

Phuture, Pfantasia, Phantasy Club, Photon Inc, Audio Clash, Darkman, Doomsday, P-Ditty, The Don… all past aliases for Nathaniel Pierre Jones, better known as DJ Pierre, the man credited with kickstarting a movement in 1987 with ‘Acid Tracks'.
Although a seismic claim to fame, this happened over a quarter century ago, most recently reactivated on Terry Farley's monumental 'Acid Rain' box-set. But, since then, Pierre has continued to chart one of the most idiosyncratic paths in house music, undyingly committed to developing new sonic mutants to send crowds bananas on his punishing schedule of globe-trotting DJ gigs.

Crazy P, Rob da Bank and more set to rock the Sancho Panza Stage

London's iconic celebration of Afro-Carribean culture - Notting Hill Carnival - returns to W11 this August Bank Holiday 29th-30th August.

Europe's largest street festival is...

The London festival is looking hot... 

51st State has lined up Masters At Work, Derrick May, Soul Clap, Derrick Carter, and a host of other quality names for the  fourth edition...

STREAM IT HERE: The downtempo dude gets funky

Lamb shot to prominence in the mid-90s with offbeat cuts like ‘Gorecki’, ‘Cotton Wool’ and ‘Gold’. The combination of Louise Rhodes’s enchanting vocals woven in...

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Black Coffee is South African house music's freshest talent...

Nkosinathi Maphumulo, aka Black Coffee, grew up in the city of Durban on the east coast of South Africa, and while studying music at college...