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The free and voluntary “Excelsior Pass” is available now

A digital vaccine passport app has been made available to New Yorkers in a bid to speed-up the reopening process for business and venues in...

The dance world does the full-length once again this year...

Could 2015 be officially declared the year of the debut LP? The Revenge, Romare, Hunee, Nocturnal Sunshine are just a few acts who've taken the...

Nothing else matters... but the music

BONTAN BEATS!
Earlier this month when I covered Pete Tong’s legendary Radio 1 show, I had the opportunity to select my ‘Future Star’. I wanted...

Sven Vath, Maya Jane Coles & more set for Dalt Villa

The International Music Summit, presented by dance music legend and Radio 1 staple Pete Tong, is one of Europe's most important music industry gatherings.

Doubling-up...

This month's essential tunes

Featuring Hot Natured, Shooting Horses, Round Table Knights, Shenoda, Tessela, Session Victim and Tale of Us

The cover of New Order's Technique on a light blue background

Released on 30th January 1989, New Order’s fifth album is a sun-flushed pinnacle of dance rock, directly inspired by the hedonistic energy of Ibiza’s burgeoning club scene of the time. 35 years on, with the help of the album’s engineer Michael Johnson, Ben Cardew reflects on its legacy, and its influence on the acid house era

If you want to understand British music’s generational leap from punk to acid house, there is no better lead than New Order’s ‘Technique’. Released on...

With Miller Genuine Draft

With a wealth of DJs and a diverse group of incredible music venues, Canada has an established and respected dance music scene that makes it...

Spain is currently on the UK Department of Transport's amber list

Ibiza expects to be on the UK’s tourism green list from June, Spain's tourism minister has said.

While Spain — including Ibiza and the rest of the...

The contribution of women throughout the history of electronic music has been huge, but too often undocumented...

By now the history of electronic music and its journey into clubs, concert venues, stadiums and homes worldwide is a well-established narrative. It’s a story...

Berlin-based, Irish native George Earnest steps up on emerging Dublin label, Pear, with a breezy, transportative debut EP. ‘Organ Of Evening Calm’ is a mesmerising...

Dublin-based label Pear is one of our favourite emerging imprints at the minute. Having fallen head over heels for their early releases by the likes...

‘90s Warsaw club scene explored in new exhibition, EUFORIA!

Running through December, the Muzeum Woli exhibition examines how the Polish capital's nightlife scene interacted with political, social and economic shifts at a crucial moment in its history

A new exhibition in Warsaw examines the club scene in Poland's capital from the late '80s and beyond. Muzeum Woli's EUFORIA. O warszawskiej scenie klubowej...

The DJ, writer and journalist passed away following a serious illness

Legendary Italian house DJ Claudio Coccoluto has died, aged 59. 

The longstanding DJ and columnist passed away this morning, 2nd March, following a “serious illness”...

The seminal tracks that changed dance music forever

Andy Cato met Tom Findlay through mutual friends after they both left college in the mid-‘90s. Andy was making trance and was in a couple of bands, while Tom was from more of a rare groove background, DJing in Manchester clubs when he was a student.

When you see this magpie, make sure you salute...

When you see this magpie, make sure you salute. Not to ward off bad luck, mind, but because this producer hits hard with every single...