Warlock. The word conjures images of hooded figures casting dark magic. In dance music circles, it refers to a man who wields similarly arcane power...
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The South American sister venues prep a new three-dayer...
Laroc and Ame, two of Brazil's leading clubs, have announced a new three-day festival for 2019 with Seth Troxler and Dubfire among the headliners. ...
Forthcoming on D-Vine Sounds...
Roland Clark joins the roster of Sam Divine's label, D-Vine Sounds, this month, dropping his new track 'Do You Remember' with production mate, Ant LaRock...
The Brazilian sister clubs have locked some big names...
Brazil's open-air clubs Ame and Laroc have revealed line-ups up for autumn.
The sister clubs, which are situated in Valinhos, an hour away from Sao...
South London-based Warlock has been DJing since 1989, and has watched the UK scene evolve through countless phases. He’s taken that history with him, but as Ben Hindle discovers, he is driven by a dedication to the new. His On Cue mix goes from 130 - 210 BPM, and demonstrates his genre-mashing sound
The open-air club celebrates turning two years young in October...
Laroc Brazil has locked-in Luciano, Matador, Kolsch, Butch and more for the forthcoming season, which also includes its birthday.
Known for its incredible sunsets...
The beat machinations of Robot Koch
From the tram-filled hills of San Francisco to the tower blocks of Glasgow, there's a global community of beat chemists busily concocting a heady hip-hop...
New group headphone hub for iPods and music players.
Not all headphone splitters are created equal. The new Rockstar hub leaves no one behind, with no less than six separate headphone slots for checking...
Selectors chosen for the opulent setting...
Laroc is set to return with another mega line-up later this month, with acts including Loco Dice, Nic Fanciulli, Bakermat and Lee Foss & Anabel Englund...
Released on 24th January 1994, Underworld’s third album (and first with DJ Darren Emerson) blended outlandish art-rock ideas with singular takes on house, techno and ambient music. Here, Ben Murphy reflects on its genre-fusing legacy