Glastonbury 2019
The album will be released via PRAH Recordings in September
Inspired by the dusty, crunchy sound of old rave tapes, Western Lore is twisting up modern jungle with a wavy, freeform sound and equally psychedelic visuals
Inspired by the dusty, crunchy sound of old rave tapes, Western Lore is twisting up modern jungle with a wavy, freeform sound and equally psychedelic visuals. Committed to physical formats and with intricate hand-drawn artwork, it’s one of the UK’s most exciting labels both sonically and visually. Ben Hindle catches up with label boss Dead Man’s Chest, who delivers a whirlwind mix of cuts from label’s catalogue
"It has become clear we simply will not be able to make the festival happen this year"
The London footwork and jungle DJ has risen fast thanks to her high-octane sets, impeccable mixing and electrifying selections
CC:DISCO! steps up with an hour of uplifting and soulful dancefloor heat and chats to DJ Mag's Amy Fielding about her beginnings in rock cover bands, her first records and club experiences, and her all-inclusive party, Club Coco
CC:DISCO! steps up with an hour of uplifting and soulful dancefloor heat and chats to DJ Mag's Amy Fielding about her beginnings in rock cover bands, her first records and club experiences, and her all-inclusive party, Club Coco
“You will always be here with us coz as you know – WE LIVE FOREVER…!"
On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their local scenes and beyond. This week, Brainfeeder affiliate Ross From Friends steps up with an hour of peak-time rave energy, recorded live at his Phonox residency, and chats about early productions, finding his place as a DJ, and the process of making an intimate album
On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their local scenes and beyond. This week, Brainfeeder affiliate Ross From Friends steps up with an hour of peak-time rave energy, recorded live at his Phonox residency, and chats about early productions, finding his place as a DJ, and the process of making an intimate album
It's thanks to a £49,000 grant from Arts Council England
Last year saw The Gas Tower introduce sustainability