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Fancy a night with the queen of electro-techno? We certainly do

Miss Kittin may have been a pole dancer in the past but when the sassy queen of electro-techno returns to London to play an...

We heart this Kangol and Married to the Mob collaboration.

Kangol team up with New York City women's streetwear label Married to the Mob to put out these rather dinky beanies that would make any...

DJs look back to their early days

“My first gig was in 1994 at a squatted Salvation Army building opposite Hackney Town Hall on Mare Street. The building was called The Spiky Thing With Curves due to some of the sculptures on display, alongside a cafe and several rooms for bands and DJs. I had a selection of acid house/early hardcore vinyl, mostly acquired from the local Record & Tape Exchange.

Kasra on ten years of Critical Records

Back in 2002 on a sofa somewhere in North London, the concept of a new label was being brewed in the mind of a young DJ named Kasra, a hazy vision that became a reality after an intoxicated conversation with some colleagues.

The electro cut is taken from ‘Lost Tracks Vol. 2’, out 25th June on Josh Cheon’s Dark Entries...

Miss Kittin & The Hacker release ‘Lost Tracks Vol. 2’ on Josh Cheon’s Dark Entries label on 25th June. We’ve got the exclusive premiere of...

Taken from the 10th release on Clergy... 

Cleric marks his Clergy label's 10th release this month, teaming up with Setaoc Mass for a eight track EP.

The two Manchester artists are old...

Don't miss these killer events at ADE

Amsterdam Dance Event 2010 is a veritable treasure trove of dance music brilliance. Now 14-years-young, the conference has expanded with each annum, growing from its...

The ADE parties you can’t afford to miss...

There are certain things you should avoid at ADE. The bikes and trams barrelling towards you when crossing the street would be one. Roaching the business card of that important new contact you made at the conference would be another.

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Coming soon on Horo...

SNTS joins the Horo roster with a four-tracker of brooding techno and experimental ambient titled, 'Across Another Dimension'.

Since debuting in 2012, the mysterious, masked...

Taken from the French producer's 'State Of Control' EP...

I Hate Models makes his debut on Dax J's Monnom Black imprint this month with a four-track EP, featuring moody, twisted stomper, 'Last Kiss Before...

Daft Punk is dead, long live Daft Punk: the limits of a brand beyond the band

Daft Punk split up three years ago, but thanks to a near-constant stream of archival video releases, album reissues, merch drops and more, the robots feel more present than ever. But what are the limits to one of dance music's most iconic acts' prolific post-split existence? Will it start to wear thin? And what does it all say about the brand-focused and content-driven ecosystem we find ourselves in today? Ben Cardew dives in

Daft Punk died twice. On 9th September 1999, according to legend, a studio accident killed off the real-life Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, leaving...

Never Normal Records and Uganda’s ANTI-MASS collective release collaborative compilation, ‘Gukuba’: Listen

A new video for Suzi Analogue, Turkana and Queens D. Light's collaborative track, 'Make It Shake', has been released to mark the occasion 

Never Normal Records and Uganda’s ANTI-MASS collective have released a new collaborative compilation, ‘Gukuba’. The project collects over a year’s worth of musical exchanges between...

Daft Punk have taken on a robot form for so long that it's hard to remember a time that they didn't don their famous helmets...

No matter how many times they told it, the story of Daft Punk’s transformation into robots around the time of Discovery’s recording didn’t get any...

Erika De Casier and Shygirl Ex-Girlfriend

The latest single from 'Still' comes with a video dealing with fashion, celebrity and voyeurism 

Erika De Casier has shared a music video for her recent single, 'Ex-Girlfriend', featuring Shygirl. Watch it below. Directed by Isa Castro-Cota and Tiff Pritchett...