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Throwing Snow’s prolific release log in 2018 has seen him veer from pummelling UK bass and half-time d&b to electrified techno and breaks. As the...

Ross Tones’ output strides a fine line between introspective and energised, often leaning hard on one side or the other, like a tightrope walker keeping...

Pendulum announce one-off London show for 2023

The group will play O2 Academy Brixton in March

Pendulum have announced a one-off London live show, which will take place in March next year. Following a surprise appearance at Reading festival this summer...

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The Pryda label boss will head to Ibiza in August

Eric Prydz has announced a headline show at Ushuaïa Ibiza. The Pryda boss will play the iconic Ushuaïa poolside stage on Sunday, 21st August, which...

Win guestlist to May 26 debut date in Vegas

Labelled the 'new face of electronic dance music' by The New York Times, Kaskade – AKA Ryan Raddon - is hot property, and cool with...

Armin van Buuren announces headline show in Manchester

His first date in the city for half a decade

Armin van Buuren has announced a headline show in Manchester on Saturday 16th April. The Dutch producer, DJ, A State of Trance (ASOT) boss and...

Without bluster or overblown hype, Black Coffee has doggedly worked himself into the position of being not just South Africa’s foremost electronic music artist, but...

Far from the crowds of Ibiza’s resorts and the kaleidoscopic whirl of its clubs, on a tranquil outcrop overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, a man surveys...

Honey Dijon and Channel Tres team up on new single, 'Show Me Some Love', featuring Sadie Walker

She's also launching a new Friday residency at Panorama Bar

Honey Dijon has teamed up with Channel Tres and Sadie Walker for a new single, called 'Show Me Some Love'. The new cut is the...

Back on the Dancefloor – How Covid Affected DJing: Point Blank Presents

The coronavirus pandemic had a devastating impact on the music industry. With clubs and venues closed, and many shutting for good, DJs and artists were...

A State of Trance hits Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome, kids welcome

Armin van Buuren has announced a special, all-ages live show, 'This Is Blah Blah Blah' (nodding to his track of the same name), which will...

The Tidy Boys and their label Tidy Trax epitomised the early ‘00s hard house scene, at one point selling a million records a year. As...

“From 1998 to 2005 we had seven years of glory, then nobody wanted to be a DJ in hard house,” admits Amadeus Mozart, one half...

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Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future 

It’s the Thursday before Notting Hill Carnival and Linett Kamala, board director of Europe’s biggest street party, is weaving through the streets of Kilburn. Her...

Two pictures side by side. On the left, the Eldorado Auto Skooter sound system. On the right, some of its bumper cars

An iconic 1970s soundsystem lives on inside a Coney Island attraction. Vivian Host catches up with sound engineer Dan Prosseda about the magical speaker stacks of the Eldorado Auto Skooter bumper cars

Most of New York’s revered club soundsystems of the ‘70s and ‘80s are long gone, as are many of the men who built them. Richard...

 

Orbital’s eponymous debut album, also known as The Green Album, was released via FFRR in 1991. As part of our Solid Gold series, Ben...

Most electronic music acts are fairly easy to work out. Not so Orbital, a British duo whose career has been marked by distinct phases of...

Clubs across England opened dancefloors for the first time in 16 months during the early hours of Monday morning (19th July). But while people hit...

“The clowns in Government have abdicated responsibility,” says promoter Rich Reason, a matter of days before the return of his storied Manchester party, Hit and...

With a new era of open-air daytime parties and adventurous bookings, Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza founder Yann Pissenem has helped transform Ibiza with a constant...

Like many successful entrepreneurs, much of Yann Pissenem’s success lies in his ability to see opportunities, and capitalise on them. The Ushuaïa founder got his...