Hip Hop
150 minutes of intense dark ambience, breakcore and experimental techno from the enigmatic innovator...
Enigmatic breakcore and dark ambient innovator Christoph De Babalon delivers 150 minutes of engulfing atmospheres and harrowing rhythms in our first Podcast mix of 2019. We meet the revered cult figure to discuss critical resurgence, his forthcoming release on A L T E R, collaboration, fragility and being a reluctant prophet of doom...
Kanye's track is "essentially my original track with a rap laid on top" says Vasquez...
Following the results of that 'Sicko Mode' remix...
The Travis Scott and Drake cut gets a new sound...
The Dutch EDM star mentioned the possibility – among other things – in a talk at Oxford University...
Emerging electro producer Brain Rays readies his new EP, ‘Void/I Make Moves’. ‘Void’ is a retro cosmic stomper with a Technicolor flare...
Irish DJ/producer Krystal Klear is flying high on the success of his disco epic ‘Neutron Dance’...
Irish DJ, producer and label owner Krystal Klear is flying high on the success of his disco epic ‘Neutron Dance’. We meet him in NYC to discuss at length why he’s moved to the US — and what's coming next...
UK genre manipulator dishes up a rhythmic hour of jungle, garage, hip-hop and breaks
“There are no rules,’ says Brighton genre manipulator Etch as he tells DJ Mag about his debut album, 'Ups & Downs' on Sneaker Social Club. Joe Roberts catches up with the tireless producer as he dishes up a supreme mix of garage, jungle, bass, breaks and hip hop...
The track features on their new album ‘No Tourists’…
We meet disco legend and songwriting extraordinaire Nile Rodgers for our September UK cover...
Nile Rodgers is the man behind Chic and countless disco classics and mega hits. Always moving with the times and updating his classic guitar licks and grooves for new generations, he’s about to release a long- awaited new album filled with modern collaborators. DJ Mag met Nile to talk about staying current, the significance of the disco movement, and why he continues to do what he does so well...
WORDS: Declan McGlynn
PICS: Dan Reid