“People think musicians in India only make music that sounds ‘Indian’,” Mohammed Abood, founder of boxout.fm Recordings, explains to DJ Mag. “In reality, there’s a...
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UK label Scuffed Recordings has earned its reputable status with a roster of artists producing tactile, club-focused beats. As it expands further into live events...
Showcasing the diversity of sounds on offer in the Indian electronic music scene and inspiring a new generation of artists to get creative, boxout.fm Recordings has evolved from radio station to club night to vital label. Alongside a mix from its catalogue recorded by Mutable Mercury, founder DJ MoCity tells Safi Bugel about the platform’s journey so far
We talk to urban fox Janette Slack about her look.
What are you wearing right now?
I'm wearing a jean skirt with red Dr. Marten boots with fish net tights. A black body suit tank...
Kos tells us where it's at... fashion-wise...
What are you wearing right now?
T-shirt by Maharishi, jeans by Diesel and Adidas classic trainers. I am in LA airport on a connection from...
Pete Martin and Tim Healy tell us about the Coburn style...
What are you wearing right now?
Pete: I am actually naked right now.
Tim: A gold velour vintage 1980 YSL tracksuit, white jujitsu shoes and...
"Yeah, why not?"
Rick Ross says a ‘VERZUZ’ battle with JAY-Z is “a possibility”, although the event would be more of a celebration than a battle according to...
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?
The flamboyant electronic sound of San Francisco’s dancefloors soundtracked gay liberation in the '70s and '80s, even as its community faced decimation as a result...
Brexit happens early next year, but its impact upon musicians working in the EU remains unclear. We delve into the potential effects of the UK’s...
NOTE: This article is over two years old and some information may be out of date. Please refer to this feature, written in January...
Andrew Weatherall's remixes for Heavenly Recordings are spread across two glorious volumes, and demonstrate his magic touch for turning live bands into dancefloor gold
Velocity Press will publish Ben Murphy's examination of the way field recordings fold the natural world into electronic music this May
DJ Mag heads downtown to Faceless Recordings
There are worse things to wake up to; the sight of palm trees, and super yachts on the aqua blue horizon from our hotel room...
Output compilation looks back...
Trevor Jackson's revolutionary label Output Recordings, now sadly defunct, was one of the most important UK independent labels. A compilation of their finest moments, 'I...
The XX curated UK fest
With skies as gloomy as their tunes, The xx took to Hatfield House for a not-so-XXL day festival...
Love Saves The Day Festival
Can Bristol's city festival bring back the sun and smiles? In the company of Bicep, Seth Troxler and Shy FX, among others, you bet...