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The title focuses on 95 composers from Russia, India, North America, Japan, Europe and Latin America.

 A new book on electronic music's "women protagonists" will be published next month through Amazon. 

Johann Merrich's 'A Short History of Electronic Music...

New documentary on Tanzania's high-speed electronic sound singeli launches fundraiser

Nyege Nyege Tapes is involved in the project

A new documentary on the Tanzanian high-tempo electronic music sound of singeli is in the works. 'Singeli Movement: Greed For Speed' is a project from...

Crash course in acid science...

Rave manipulators and merciless electronic historians EVOL have returned with a new mix LP that charts the history of acid house in the most intense...

"I’ve been interested in club, and the many different iterations of nightlife," he said

Frank Ocean has revealed details of his upcoming third studio album in a rare interview.

Speaking to W Magazine, the U.S. artist said that...

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Who Killed the KLF? has been released after a lengthy copyright dispute

A new documentary exploring enigmatic UK electronic duo The KLF has been released. Directed by filmmaker Chris Atkins, the unauthorised Who Killed The KLF? was...

Thievery Corporation return with ‘Saudade,’ an ode to music's ability to wring beauty from sadness...

Thievery Corporation resides on opposite sides of the North American continent. The duo’s Eric Hilton remains in its original home of Washington DC while the...

Ukrainian electronic artist Heinali live-streams modular set from bomb shelter: Watch

The artist is raising funds for the Ukrainian army and humanitarian aid

Ukrainian sound artist and composer Oleg Shpudeiko, who makes music as Heinali, live-streamed a modular set from a bomb shelter in the western Ukrainian city...

The electronic group performed in Cuba on Sunday

Major Lazer have become the first major US act to perform in Cuba since diplomatic ties were restored between the two countries in December 2014...

With the second summer of love’s thirtieth anniversary fast approaching, it’s perhaps no surprise to learn that some of electronic music’s early groups are reaching...

Fronted by John "OO" Flemming

The UK is set to get it's own electronic music conference - led by trance DJ John "00" Flemming.

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The event will conclude with an all-female DJ takeover

The British Museum has teamed up with global arts collective and record label Psy-Sisters for a one-day event exploring the history of dance. Taking place...

The making of a trance anthem

This is the story of how Chicane made one of the most iconic '90s trance tracks of all time — 'Saltwater'.


Chicane, real name Nick...

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The trap phenomenon explained

Trap is the slow-rolling, synth-heavy, snare-snappin' sound that's swept underground dancefloors and stadiums alike across the US and Europe. But what is trap? Is it a genre of its own? Where does it come from? Why's it so popular — and why's it hated in equal measure? Does it have a future? Danna Takako investigates...

Irish electronic artists to speak on importance of club culture at Berlin embassy

Sunil Sharpe, Cormac and ELLLL will all take part in the panel

Berlin's Embassy of Ireland will host a special panel event focused on the importance of club culture this week. The event will take place on...

It hits cinemas on 31st August...

A new documentary, The Man From Mo’Wax will chart the ongoing influence of pioneering UK electronic figure James Lavelle, whose presence in the scene as...