Skip to main content

Search


Results for: Kaleidoscope Orchestra

A 40-piece orchestra will play homage to “one of dance music’s biggest talents”...

Creamfields have announced they will host an orchestral tribute for Avicii at the festival which takes place from 23rd to 26th August.

The Kaleidoscope Orchestra...

The Kaleidoscope Orchestra will perform a candelit tribute show

A orchestral Daft Punk tribute is scheduled to take place in Manchester Cathedral this summer.

Last month, legendary French electronic duo Daft Punk, made up...

The orchestral spectacular returns to Liverpool's iconic waterfront 

Cream Classical has announced a 30 years of Cream celebration, honouring the last three decades of the Merseyside clubbing institution. 

On the Waterfront Cream Classical...

Electronic artist Fabricio H. Franzoli uploaded the video to Youtube

An electronic artist has recreated Daft Punk's 'Around The World' on Tesla coils.

Just over a month since French duo Daft Punk, made up of...

A philharmonic celebration of epic proportions... 

Cream Classical has unveiled plans for two events at Liverpool Cathedral, hometown spectacles that will help mark the UK clubbing institution's 26th birthday. 

The shows...

Photo of Arushi Jain wearing a beige dress with glove details against a brown background

Delhi-born, Brooklyn-based synthesist, composer and singer Arushi Jain’s modular explorations are guided by boundless curiosity, and a researcher’s sense of wonder. On her new album for Leaving Records, ‘Delight’, she weaves enchanting vocals, organic instrumentation and elements of Indian classical music into her unique electronic framework, reflecting on love, longing and the nature of beauty. Tara Joshi learns more

“I read this quote the other day that really resonated,” Arushi Jain recounts over a video call. “It was this idea that, without a practice...

Stalking Through The Shadows - Ninja Tune: 20 years young and fresher than ever

“It’s amazing, blimey, gosh, insert amazement, shock and awe!” smiles Ninja Tune’s Jonathan More, on the news that the imprint has nabbed the public vote...

Without bluster or overblown hype, Black Coffee has doggedly worked himself into the position of being not just South Africa’s foremost electronic music artist, but...

Far from the crowds of Ibiza’s resorts and the kaleidoscopic whirl of its clubs, on a tranquil outcrop overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, a man surveys...

DJ Mag takes a look at legendary cosmic jazz adventurer Sun Ra

A HUNDRED years ago a man named Herman Poole Blount was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Although he would have disputed that, for not only did...

Japan is producing some of the world’s most vital techno, though its roots go way back to the late 1970s. We talk to some of...

Since the end of World War II, Western culture has loomed large over everyday life in Japan. The decades since have brought about a wide...

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From lush liquid d&b and abstract electronics to feel-good house and low-key...

Based in San Francisco, Xyla’s music is not something that can be summarised by genre, but instead by its sensitivity. After moving from Houston to...