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Heldens goes disco...

Oliver Heldens is back with a new track and different direction to his usual bass-fueled output.

'What The Funk' sees Heldens explore a fresh new...

Fresh as a daisy, Hype is the kind of underground label that makes us smile!

Not to be put off by the fact that Topshop are big fans, Hype. releases bold prints, jazzy patterns and currently has the full backing of young and stylish types.

Baile funk is a phenomena of Black Brazilian music. But despite a huge fanbase and cultural influence, funk is often criminalised in Brazil because of...

In the early hours of Sunday 1st December 2019, militarised police broke up a Brazilian funk street party called Baile da DZ7 in the São...

Da Funk

This is the latest project to mark the 25th anniversary of the duo's classic 1997 album 'Homework'

Daft Punk have released a re-mastered version of their ‘Da Funk’ video. "Still celebrating 'Homework' 25th anniversary," read a post on the duo's Instagram yesterday...

LA-based Mexican-American artists DJ Angeldu$t and 138 serve up scorched techno and electro on their vinyl-only release for New Zealand’s HAVEN label. Hear DJ Angeldu$t’s...

Los Angeles-based Mexican-American producers DJ Angeldu$t and 138 will release a new split EP on Christchurch, New Zealand label, HAVEN, this month. 

The vinyl only...

Documentary by Lil’ Louis seeks to find the answer

Following our investigation into Dallas Electro, the artists involved pick their favourite tracks that define the sound, including cuts from E.R.P., Plastic Sleeves and Rick...

Dallas, Texas is a buzzing hub of raw, hard-hitting electro music, with DJs like Helena Hauff, Maceo Plex and R9 all avid followers of the...

R&B, hip hop, indie rock and Chicago house...

Daft Punk supplied an eclectic playlist consisting of R&B, hip hop, indie rock and Chicago house to German publication, Groove Magazine, 20 years ago —...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

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?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...

Win Funkagenda's incredible live set up

Setting yourself up as a DJ and producer is an expensive business in the digital age, with a whole load of hardware and software needed...

Just what is this bass-heavy funk sound?

The Ghetto Funk Allstars duo grew out of a blog and a label a few years ago, and they've been rocking festivals and parties ever...

Can London trio Dark Sky make the tricky transition to an album and live band shows? You bet they can...

Triangles have enjoyed a good innings in the last few years. Alt-J won the Mercury. And the Illuminati continued their insidious global rule via all...

It's all about the threads...

What are you wearing right now?

"I'm at home relaxing after a hard day's rehearsal with Faithless wearing a Superlovers' leopard-skin hoodie, black Topshop jeans...

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...

It's all about the threads...

What are you wearing right now?


A pair of cut off jeans, I'm at my Sydney office and it's hot as hell so that's my...