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Dutch trio Noisia might have the studio skills to soundtrack the increasingly sophisticated world of video games, but with their latest EP they're also on...

Noisia’s hometown of Groningen in The Netherlands has a population of fewer than 200,000. This number is half of the Insomniac-reported total attendees over the...

Dutch drum & bass trio on forthcoming soundtrack project

Dutch drum & bass trio Noisia have created the soundtrack for forthcoming gothic beat-em-up video game DmC: Devil May Cry.

Although they are better known...

Dope D.O.D 'Rocket' video produced by Noisia

Holland's Dope D.O.D, the lyrically flamboyant trio of MC Dope Rotten, Jay Reaper and Skits Vicious, have teamed up with their home town d&b and...

Festival dates include Let It Roll, Pukkelpop, SW4 and Outlook...

Dutch trio Noisia have announced the first dates for their forthcoming ‘Outer Edges’ tour.

The ‘Outer Edges’ tour will see the in-demand Dutch trio showcase...

The prolific Dutch trio give us an exclusive first look at a track off their new EP...

You could say Noisia have been pretty busy the last couple of years. Two Kraantje Pappie albums, an I Am Legion album and tour, remixes...

"For almost 20 years, all three of us wanted pretty much the same, but we’ve developed, and realized that nowadays we want different things"

Noisia have announced that they intend to split next year.

The announcement calls time on the trio's 20-year career together and they will embark on...

It's not that Noisia are noisier — or luidruchtiger, in their native lingo — than other Dutch drum & bas acts, but the expert beat scientists are certain...

It's well-publicised that the Dutch are obsessed with house, techno and EDM (and let's not forget the insanity that is hardstyle). Sadly though, one particular...

The trio's last time in the UK capital is among the closing legs of the trio's delayed farewell tour 

Noisia will play their final show at Printworks London on 10th December 2021. 

The date will be the last time the drum & bass trio...

The group shared a picture via their official Facebook page

Skrillex and Noisia are seemingly working on new music together.

US bass DJ and electronic outfit Noisia have previously collaborated on a number of projects...

‘Outer Edges’ was originally scheduled to land on September 16th...

Noisia have released their new album, titled ‘Outer Edges’, two months ahead of schedule following an online leak last Friday (29th July).

The 18-track album...

Massive Mason Competition

Any collaboration between DJMag's favourite fruit-loop Roisin Murphy, ex of Moloko, and electro dons Mason, aka Iason Chronis and Coen Berrier, was always...

Getting down to techno and psy-trance in deepest Leicestershire

Continuously growing since its successful debut in 2012, Noisily Festival’s fourth year compelled 3000 free-spirited festival goers to gather in the woods of Noseley Hall...

Noisily Festival lines up sophomore run

Following last years debut, Noisily Festival returns to the Leicestershire valleys for a weekend of bank holiday festivities from the 24th - 27th...

Left: 10 album packshots chosen by Nkisi. Right: Nkisi performing live, leaning over a table of electronic equipment while blowing on a digital wind instrument

In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Nkisi spotlights ritualistic acid rhythms, “electronic voodoo music”, Belgian new beat, EBM and more

Nkisi’s fiercely rhythmic music maps a route from ancient rituals to futuristic hard dance. In her live performances and catalogue of releases for labels like...

Boys Noize opines on following true love, searching for the perfect sound, meeting Skrillex and Deadmau5, and having a strange relationship with melody...

In Germany towards the end of the nineties, Berlin was synonymous with hard-edged techno sounds but Hamburg was flying the flag for a more traditional flavour of house music. So the young Alex Ridha grew up surrounded by influences from Detroit and Chicago, which provided the fuel for a serious life-long vinyl addiction.