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Dallas has long been a hub of razor sharp electro, but its history is lesser known than that of Chicago or Detroit. Here, Ben Murphy...

Dallas, Texas is an unlikely nerve centre of electro music. The city’s small but tight knit cabal of producers and DJs have been releasing essential...

32 out of the 36 lawsuits filed on behalf of victims were settled

Families of the Oakland Ghost Ship fire victims have received a $32.7 million settlement from City Of Oakland.

Ghost Ship, a warehouse that had been...

The event takes place tonight

M.I.A. will be perform at an event protesting the extradition of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, alongside rapper Lowkey.

The ‘Don’t Extradite Assange’ will take place at...

Newcastle to stage 14 hours of cutting-edge dance

Shindig, the north of England’s biggest champion of house music, is set to celebrate its 22nd birthday with a 14-hour party in central Newcastle-Upon-Tyne...

DIGGING IN THE CRATES: Hard To Find’s vast treasure trove of vinyl is an irresistible draw to music freaks that appreciate their sound quality...

“I used to DJ at an ice rink in 1988 and people used to come up and ask me where I got a certain tune...

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J Dilla press shot

J Dilla changed music with his unique production style and wonky beat patterns. Ahead of an expansive new book on his life and art, Marke Bieschke talks to author Dan Charnas about the enigmatic artist’s impact 

D is for Detroit. D is for Dilla. D is for ‘Donuts’, the legendary 31-track collection that James Dewitt Yancey — aka Jay Dee, aka...

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'Laurent Garnier: Off the Record' screens as part of the Manchester International Festival

A new documentary about the rise of techno is premiering next month as part of the Manchester International Festival (MIF). 

'Laurent Garnier: Off The Record'...

Yves Tumor, Tirzah, Lotic, Colin Self, Gazelle Twin and many more are locked to play...

The tape revival continues...

Cassette sales in the UK have risen by 90% in the first half of 2018 according to a new report by Official Charts.

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The biggest tunes on the underground this month

A lot of water has travelled under the bridge since Art Department delivered 'Without You' on Crosstown Rebels in 2011. Tech house and deep house are still getting chewed up and spat out, with DJs dropping newly evolved forms of the sound as quickly as it's found its way into the charts and been picked up by stadium-filling titans such as Tiësto.

Rising Dutch star Quintino provides a master class in humility, giving back to his fans and explaining why you should never go soft..