Berlin techno has been awarded UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) status in what has been described by the city's Clubcommission as "another milestone" for the...
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More than a decade of campaigning and lobbying could bring more protection from gentrification and development
The book is an extension of the Goethe-Institut's touring exhibition of the same name
Exhibited at Manchester's John Rylands Research Institute and Library, it will launch next month
Free EP ahead of East London party
Mad House's mutated house spin-off MadTech is teaming up with Pedro123's Crystal Culture label for at Hoxton Arches, East London, this Friday (Friday 15th June).
Winter Bass Festival at Alexandra Palace
On Friday 25th November, Alexandra palace will play host to UKF Bass Culture with huge thirty acts (full line-up to be announced) playing across...
Vintage Culture has come a long way from a small town in Brazil to playing stadiums, topping dance charts and partying with football royalty. After suffering near-burnout from constant touring, he’s recharged and full of vitality, with a deeper sound he loves with all his heart, hundreds of tunes ready to go, Ibiza and Las Vegas residencies scheduled, and a set lined up at DJ Mag's Miami Pool Party
Where next for UK clubbers?
There’s a lot of debate circulating the UK scene right now. The more serious clubbers among us are thinking twice — taking a step back and taking stock a little — before committing to club nights, especially with occasions as big as New Year’s Eve on its way.
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
Sound System Outernational's eighth event tackles themes of "continuities and disruptions" this 5th November
The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights
Rukaiya Russell 'Ritmo Sensorial feat. Los Niches & Charly Mucha Rima'
Gilles Peterson's 'Havana Cultura Mix – The Soundclash' (Brownswood) is released on 27th October (pre-order) and we've got a tune from the...