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He leaves behind over 2,000 mastering and production credits

George Horn, the acclaimed American audio and mastering engineer, has reportedly died of COVID-19.

Josh Cheon, who worked alongside Horn on the mastering of all 300...

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Charlotte de Witte has shot into techno’s upper echelons since assuming her real name for her productions and DJ slots. Initially using the male-sounding alias...

 

It’s 2017 and techno is bigger than ever. It’s a statement that could, of course, be applied to dance music overall, but this year...

Andy C explains how he's always kept the faith with drum & bass...

“When you’re drum & bass, you really are — you get it, and there’s nothing else like it. You can’t get assimilated into 4/4...

BRAYLEN DION & EMILY WANG

Detroit-born, Atlanta-based Ash Lauryn is a digger in the truest sense, repping a soulful, classic house sound in her sets and helping preserve and bring back to the fore the Black roots of electronic music through her Underground & Black project. She speaks to Ria Hylton about discovering her passion and making the most of opportunities

On 1st July, Ash Lauryn performed an all-night-long set at East London’s NT’s Loft. Her mix, dripping in the soulful, cavernous grooves of an old-skool...

Championed by Uganda's Nyege Nyege festival, and now breaking ground across Europe, Nairobi-born, Kampala-based Slikback blends footwork, grime and more to electrfying, unique effect...

Africa has been getting a lot of attention within the Western dance music sphere over the last few years, with the rise of reissue labels such as Awesome...

How The Chemical Brothers' 'Dig Your Own Hole' predicted the post-genre pop future

The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights

Note: this article was originally published in 2018 The Chemical Brother's second album, 'Dig Your Own Hole', was perhaps not the best electronic album of...

Preview mix from Jaymo and Andy George

Released next Monday 23rd May, ‘Moda Music Volume 1’ sets down Radio One’s Jaymo and Andy George’s vision of their...

Florida senator said he was a fan of Tiësto in a CNN interview

The Republican party has long been closely associate with country music, with former presidents George Bush and Ronald Regan both citing the genre as their...

Can Topping do the impossible...?

Patrick Topping has remixed Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa’s ‘One Kiss’ and it’s certainly the tech-house don's most commercial remix assignment to date.

The Geordie...

He died of a rare form of cancer, which he had battled since 2017

Influential Bay Area hip-hop producer Traxamillion has died. He was 42.

The San Jose-born producer - real name Sultan Banks - was best known for...

New festival springs up on the south coast at Shoreham Airport

The creators behind V-Festival and Manchester’s Parklife have announced the first wave of artists for their new festival — Wildlife. The festival will take place...

59: Marc Vedo

With a DJ career stretching back 15 years, 2011 has been the biggest so far for Koolwaters boss Marc Vedo. From mixing a DJmag...

Afrojack, Dada Life, James Zabiela, Mark Knight join line up

Afrojack, Dada Life, James Zabiela and Mark Knight are just some of the names to play at Global Gathering 2013 on 26th/27th July at Long Marston Airfield, Stratford Upon Avon.

An intersection that he once called home will become Christopher Wallace Way on 10th June...

The Notorious B.I.G. is to have a Brooklyn street named after him.

The Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation revealed that the Fulton Street intersection between Gates Avenue...