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For this month’s Recognise mix, we speak to DJ Lag, Durban’s self-proclaimed “gqom king”, about the future and history the sound…
Recognise is DJ Mag’s monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music scene. This month, we speak to DJ Lag, Durban’s self-proclaimed “gqom king”, about the future and history the sound...
Bass, garage and techno belters from Leeds’ emerging talent Krotone…
Bass, garage and techno belters from Leeds' emerging talent Krotone...
“A simple, but vital addition to the emoji keyboard”
The campaign was launched by Hyperdub...
It follows on from the producer's first EP for the label, released last year...
We catch up with the London-based, Congolese-Belgian DJ, producer and activist to discuss her forthcoming album on Lee Gamble's UIQ, her collective, NON Worldwide, and the influence of African cosmology on her work...
Meshing hard techno and gabber beats with pan-African drum rhythms and pairing IDM electronics with juke house, Nkisi is a truly unique talent defying genre classification. We catch up with the London-based, Congolese-Belgian DJ, producer and activist to discuss her forthcoming album on Lee Gamble's UIQ, her collective, NON Worldwide, and the influence of African cosmology on her work...
LA label promises to protect legacy of much missed Chicago footwork pioneer...
It’s part of a new exhibition in the gallery’s vast main hall…
"It’s a way of life, raw and real. Just live your life and do your thing..."
DJ Mag charts the unlikely and little-known rise of footwork in Spain, speaking to the DJs, label owners and musical innovators who are keeping the sound alive in Barcelona, Madrid and beyond...
WORDS: Andrew Moore
Bowing out on a massive high...