BÉBE YANA is releasing a new remix package, ‘THE RMXS: VOL .1’, later this week. Have an exclusive first listen to Florentino’s remix of ‘64’...
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See the DJs AN21 says are next on decks in 2014
Swedish three-way tag team AN21, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman gears up for a new track, ‘Rebel,’ due out on SIZE January 20. The...
Fashion and dance music collide thanks to Electronic Poet
We heart collaborations, we love to see unity and equality taking place. It's a simple message and one to strive for.
Menswear brand, Electronic Poet...
Win an Electronic Poet techno tree t-shirt
Music and fashion have always gone hand in hand but fresh new fashion label Electronic Poet have taken that connection one step further. Heavily influenced...
Florentino flips BÉBE YANA’s ‘64’ into a deep psychedelic mover on the Seoul-based artist’s incoming remix package
As a show of solidarity to support the artists and labels impacted through the cornavirus pandemic, we've launched a weekly roundup of the most vital...
You won't need reminding that, for five days during October, Holland's capital is a swarming hive of clubbing activity — even more so than during...
From bicep-flexing big-room monoliths to achingly cool cats of underground fame, Amsterdam Dance Event has it all and everything in-between. With the many workshops, panel...
Sticky Tapes, eott and Don’t Keep Hush tell Jack Ramage how they’re helping to shift perceptions around wellbeing in dance music
Timedance label boss, innovative producer and a boundary-pushing DJ, Batu was on an upward trajectory — but the pandemic made him question his motivations and examine his history. With his debut album ‘Opal’ marking a bold new chapter in his sound, he talks to Chal Ravens about burnout, reinvention, heritage and contributing to the Bristol scene that nurtured him