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Your chance to remix one of their biggest tracks
Vicious, Australia's longest-running dance music label, is marking its 21st birthday in style. As well as a heavyweight compilation, the label is embarking on...
XDJ-RX overview
Only recently, we reported on how Pioneer’s new XDJ-1000 media player would sound the death knell for the humble CD; now hot on the trail...
The seminal tracks that altered dance forever!
In the mid-‘90s, drum & bass was the most futuristic, kick-ass, innovative UK-derived music around. After a gestation period in the underground, breakbeat science exploded into the mainstream, although that led to assorted TV ads and theme tunes and suchlike co-opting a d&b element to them. But because the scene itself was controlled by the DJs — Bryan Gee, Fab & Groove, Goldie, Hype etc — it was able to be steered back underground, so that by the end of the 20th century d&b was largely associated with the dark tech-step sound of No U-Turn et al.
Soap bar, mosquitos and brillo pads...
“It was Ibiza, 1998, and I had spent several days ligging behind the decks with the world’s best DJs desperately trying to figure out how they did it, but no-one showed the least bit of interest in letting me have a bash on the wheels of steel until Edinburgh’s Voodoo Club offered me a gig out of the blue. I took a flight there.
Jamie Jones on his new EP & clubs on Mars
Dropping an EP filled with straight club cuts, Jamie Jones is back on Hot Creations for the first time since he launched the label with his own 'Ruckus' release in 2010.
Which track makes Markus Schulz cry?
After a busy season touring and producing a new LP, Markus Schulz is Kicking back in Miami. The weather has been cold in the usually...