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Pacha London has been undergoing some changes of late.

Celebrating the legacy of the shop run by Mike De Underground, Cool Hand Flex, Uncle 22 and Randall

London's legendary De Underground record store has received a heritage plaque for contributions to 'UK hardcore, jungle and drum & bass music'. The signs, in...

Nottingham's rich musical heritage has always had a raw edge, from punk rock to acid and rap. That spirit lives on in a new generation...

128 miles north from the bright lights of London lies Nottingham. A vibrant creative community, Nottingham’s musical heritage has not just survived, but evolved, and...

Unveils plans to reopen 81-year-old venue...

The team behind popular East London venue Village Underground has unveiled ambitious plans to reopen the dilapidated Hackney Arts Centre in London as a multipurpose...

Japan is producing some of the world’s most vital techno, though its roots go way back to the late 1970s. We talk to some of...

Since the end of World War II, Western culture has loomed large over everyday life in Japan. The decades since have brought about a wide...

The promoters bringing funk to the UK club scene

Despite struggling to gain a meaningful foothold in an over-saturated clubbing circuit during its first 12 months, Motek is making moves to become one of the capital's leading forces.

April is looking explosive at fabric...

Now that fabric’s future is secure, the club is really doubling-down with its line-ups — and April’s looks like the best yet.

Featuring sets...

It will be Underground’s first-ever residency...

Jeremy Underground has been revealed as the latest selector to front Phonox London’s Parallel series.

The series, which will take place every Friday from the...

A.G. and more feature on the line-up

UK Black Pride is putting on a special Halloween event at London's Village Underground at the end of this month.

Scheduled for Saturday, 30th October...

Where does a string of venue closures leave the capital?

The abrupt news of the closure of London's Cable at the hand of Network Rail repossession and plans for redevelopment sent shockwaves across the capital this May. Coming just two months after the dramatic closure of 93 Feet East and during the midst of an ongoing wrangle between private property developers and Ministry Of Sound, it's left London's clubs lined up a lot like sitting ducks, prompting clubbers to ask a flurry of pressing questions.

Village Underground presents Trouw

When it comes to Dutch national symbols, Tom Trago is up there with bicycles, Edam and skunky biftas — among house heads, at least.

From back-to-back travel and navigating unknown places, to the thrill of peak time raving and the low of the next day, touring DJs lead lives...

I was booked to play at Beat Hotel in Glastonbury. I was really, really excited; I’d played Glastonbury before, but it was for smaller, little...

The full story ahead of Bloc London series launch

While the Bloc 2012 catastrophe has been widely documented, speculated to high heaven by bloggers, journalists and hordes of self-appointed pundits on Twitter, the actual reasons for the event's failure remain a little unclear to most. We sat down with Bloc's George Hull for the full story...

Village Underground has been operating as a bicycle parking and repair space

Village Underground and EartH have launched a crowdfunding campaign to prevent closure.

The East London venues made the difficult decision to close their doors amid...

With a strong underground scene, and new parties popping up every week, London it seems, is still the capital of clubland.

Despite the emergence of new clubbing hotspots around the world, London is still the best place on Earth to hear new dance music.

In 2006...