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The book, 'Zero', will be released via the label’s new publishing imprint, Flatlines Press

Hyperdub is celebrating its Ø events with the launch of a new book, 'Zero', which is the first to come from the label's new publishing...

New track from serial collaborators

Summer is finally here, well, some days it is, but come rain or shine the new track from Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike will no...

Incredible artwork from the vibrant archives of raving

From cardboard flyers on bedroom walls, to posters on city centre fences, artwork has long been a key part of the global electronic music scene...

The collective’s first issue documents queer and POC stories in dance music history

Rave Scout Cookies is set to release its first handbook.

A nostalgic package of stories to tell "fellow ravers around a campfire, at your favorite...

Four days of nonstop techno in Berlin...

There’s an 87-hour techno rave taking place in a former mill in Berlin this weekend in celebration of the seventh anniversary of nightlife hotspot Griessmühle...

The Edirol V4 Video Mixer

"I resisted it for a while, but now the Edirol V4 video mixer is an integral part of my VJ set-up. With four source inputs...

Almost 600 pages full of anecdotes, rare photos, original illustrations, more...

The Beastie Boys, the pioneering, Grammy-winning American hip-hop group, are releasing a new book this fall that is set to tell their story in their...

We go backstage at iconic London club

Ministry of Sound is one of the world's most famous clubbing brands, and one of London's iconic clubland institutions. Last week they announced the launch of a Smart TV app, which is to be hard built into all new Samsung Smart TVs. During the launch event, we snuck off for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the club. This is what we found out.

Bringing new meaning to the term "Virtual DJ"...

Gamers will be able to catch The Black Madonna, Solomun, Tale of Us and Dixon DJing in a virtual nightclub from July as part of...

Red Bull Music Academy's Club Culture archive

To coincide with Red Bull Music Academy’s second takeover of the EDF London Eye a celebration of UK club culture from the past 30 years, Red Bull Music Academy have teamed up with Google+ to create a rather unique website that encapsulates the most legendary UK club nights of the past and present which in itself will be played out over the London Skyline in the 30 pods paying homage to the movers and shakers of UK club culture.

Original acid house smiley face designer hangs yellow plaques on old rave venues

The gesture comes on the 30th anniversary of the Criminal Justice Bill which sought to deal with illegal raves in the '90s

George Georgiou, the artist known for creating the iconic yellow smiley face flyers that became synonymous with '90s rave music and acid house, has hung...

The game lets players build, design and run their own club

A new game called Disco Simulator lets you design, build and run your own nightclub, including lighting, DJ booths, bar and chill area and the...

The EP marks Jordan’s first release following the Edits Series

Jordan Nocturne has dropped a new EP.

Out today via Dance System's System Records, the 'Hands Up' EP from the Belfast-born DJ and producer is...

Female:pressure brought feminism and floor-fillers to Tresor...

As we ready ourselves for a night of techno at Berlin’s Tresor with international female collective female:pressure, halfway ‘round the world, known misogynist Donald Trump...

Can’t Live Without... Pioneer DJM800 Mixer

“The DJM800 has absolutely changed the way I perform. Firstly, the faders are very tight and easy to work with, but the effects are the...