A new music search engine recommends tracks based on their similarities to others. Cosine.club's database contains more than 1,152,600 pieces of music so far. The...
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In the first of our geographical deep-dives into 2019’s Top 100 Clubs poll, we explore the best dancefloors in Latin America – as voted by...
Retronyms release a new hardware/app combo for creative DJing and Remixing
Retronyms, are the guys who have been pioneering music creation on touch screen interfaces for quite some time, known for bringing pro music and audio production to multitouch platforms they have just released (today in fact) a new hardware/software product combo
Test your luck with this Friday the 13th dance music report
Kick the weekend off with American DJ, producer and vocalist, Lea Luna’s curation of the top eight releases in dance music this week.
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We got the the 411 on the 310, HARD Events’ CA-based Halloween 2014 festival
SoCal’s massive party HARD DAY OF THE DEAD is less than a week away, returning for its third installment, going down for the first time...
London's most edgy club series returns with a fixed venue
Starting as a roaming series in 2012, The Hydra — London's autumnal series of underground treats — now has a permanent home. Returning for the...
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The United Queer Festival will expand from a capacity of 8,000 to 9,000 this August at Ferropolis
Actress, Theo Parrish, rRoxymore, Josey Rebelle, and many more will head to New York later this month
'The trees were buzzing, and the grass.' indulges a fascination with the hyper-real world of Foley and film sound effects"
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, Anastasia Kristensen spotlights ten idiosyncratic techno gems and electronic experiments
Strong growth across live and recorded reflects rocketing demand, but artists are finding bookings harder to get, and gender inequality remains widespread
The world’s first karaoke machine, which Negishi named the ‘Sparko Box’, went to market in 1967