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Croatia preps for new summer festival!

The newest Croatian festival to enter the fray is the Love System Festival in Punta Radman, Petrcane. Their vision is to ‘create an immersive experience for avid followers of house music and all its various guises’, and one casual glance at their talent-bulging line-up suggests they’re on the right course.

We pit competing promoters head to head

Croatian dance festivals are still cropping up left, right and centre. Which one takes your fancy - originator or newbie?

Bowers & Wilkins Sound System returns to Primavera Festival Barcelona

Those guys at Bowers & Wilkins can’t get enough of the Primavera Festival, for the last few years the Bowers & Wilkins Sound System has taken pride of place at Barcelona’s amazing Primavera Festival and this year they are back at the newly created Beach Club at the Parc del Forum site.

Bowers & Wilkins drop the bomb at Primavera with their new Sound System

If you were lucky enough to be at Primavera a few weeks ago, you may have noticed something rather special in the form of an...

Plus a trip to the premiere of the EDC movie at Sundance London

Music and film go together like DJs and decks. That's why Gibson Brands – Official Provider for Sundance London 2014 – together with DJ Mag...

They join Jamie Jones, Hardwell and Black Coffee...

Exit Festival just dropped their second wave of acts to play the Serbian festival this July, with Australian band RÜFÜS and Sister Bliss of Faithless...

Love International announces first names for 2023 festival

Shanti Celeste, Batu, Parris and more are heading to the Croatian festival next year

Croatia's Love International festival has announced the first wave of acts playing its 2023 edition next July. The festival, scheduled to take place at its...

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Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future 

It’s the Thursday before Notting Hill Carnival and Linett Kamala, board director of Europe’s biggest street party, is weaving through the streets of Kilburn. Her...

Out-of-this world speaker innovation in dance music

Pure Groove Systems has unveiled a pitch-perfect partnership with Danley Sound Labs, to launch a series of sound systems specifically designed for the festival and...

The three Croatian events have been pushed back to later in 2021 and to summer of next year

Three festivals that had been due to take place at Croatia's Garden Tisno resort this summer have been postponed.

Dimensions, Love International and Hospitality On...

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With the festival phenomenon showing no signs of slowing down, there’s something on offer for everyone in the UK this season...

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The second outing of the festival will feature Eris Drew, Ben UFO b2b Craig Richards, and more

The second edition of Manchester's Summer of Love has been announced. Hosted by Manchester-based promotion crew and label Animal Crossing, the festival will return to...

The history of Spiral Tribe, the UK’s most notorious travelling sound system

Spiral Tribe were ‘90s Britain’s hardest hardcore techno crew –  a travelling party troupe of anti-authoritarian acid-adventurers, and a scourge of the establishment. With co-founder Mark Harrison in the midst of writing a book on their story, and PRSPCT Recordings recently releasing a collection of classic cuts from live Tribe duo R-Zac, Harold Heath dives into their history, legacy and vow to 'Never Stop'

In the 1970s, a teenage Mark Harrison and his younger brother would hitch-hike to free festivals, the country-wide network of large-scale, outdoor music events which...