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DJ Nobu, Gabber Modus Operandi, and more "producer friends" have participated in the release
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched to help the documentary get released
A new documentary exploring the history of the UK’s Free Party Movement is in the works.
Free Party: A Folk History is a chronicle of...
The documentary also features a bespoke score by Overmono, alongside two exclusive cuts: Orbital ‘Chime’ (Special Request Remix) and Dance System 'Better Days feat. Rush...
There's a new documentary on the history of the UK rave scene coming to Amazon Music.
Better Days: The Story of UK Rave is a...
Italian alpine event announces VIVa Warriors and Martinez Brothers
News has surfaced that the latest names to be added to Vertigo Festival include Steve Lawler's VIVa Warriors brigade with Guti (live) and Julian Perez. NY duo The Martinez Brothers will headline the Sankeys stage and Italian promoters Club2Club are also on board to curate a stage at the event.
The “godfather of chillout” died after a short battle with colon cancer
José Padilla, a legendary Ibiza DJ known as the “godfather of chillout”, has died following a short battle with colon cancer. He was 64.
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From the underground mixtape beatmakers, to those crossing over into the rap mainstream and drill scenes at home and abroad, Colin Gannon asks — who...
Featuring Colin Benders, Honey Dijon, Hyperaktivist, Luke Slater, Octo Octa and more
A guide to dance music's pre-rave past
We've drafted in Greg Wilson, the former electro-funk pioneer, nowadays a leading figure in the global disco/re-edits movement and respected commentator on dance music and...
MoMA Ready, AKA Gallery S, curates new collection featuring Kush Jones, Tim Reaper, JADALAREIGN, Martyn Bootyspoon, Black Rave Culture, AceMo and more
DJs look back to their early days
“My first gig was in 1994 at a squatted Salvation Army building opposite Hackney Town Hall on Mare Street. The building was called The Spiky Thing With Curves due to some of the sculptures on display, alongside a cafe and several rooms for bands and DJs. I had a selection of acid house/early hardcore vinyl, mostly acquired from the local Record & Tape Exchange.
Bat & Ball's sibling pairing hits the mark
One such new combo are Bat & Ball, based around brother and sister act Chris and Abi Sinclair from London
This issue's hottest four names in dance music
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Ethereal electronic ace…
Where do old ravers go when the serotonin runs dry and the lights of the lasers lose their sparkle? If you're...
"We all knew within five minutes we were gonna make a UKG summer sunshine banger."
For a decade Luca Venezia was NYC's king of bass.
Luca Venezia spent most of the last ten years exploding bass bins as dubstep evangelist Drop The Lime. As head of the seminal Trouble &...
How a couple of guys who didn’t get on and a singer they didn’t know created one of the year’s most intimate albums
For a couple of guys grinding on a hit-and-run DJ tour of the USA, Maribou State’s Chris Davids and Liam Ivory are in good spirits...