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We premiere Madame's new track 'Gigabytes' to be released on BNR TRAX

In anticipation of Madame's new 'Shuffle' EP BNR TRAX have kindly supplied us with this cut of pumping techno with more than a nod to...

Phase two line-up looking very tasty indeed

Enter to win free entry: Major Lazer With Boys Noize, GTA and DJ Snake in NYC Dec 30

On Monday, Dec 30, a dance music bash will be cracking the Big Apple into a pulp. Major Lazer with Boys Noize, GTA and DJ...

Housemeister pays tribute to Dance Mania

A special mix this week from Berliner Housemeister.

Dedicated to the sound pioneered by Chicago house label Dance Mania throughout the '90s, when its tough...

Electro don answers our questions

He's placed at the forefront of the recent dance revolution, so his influence on the game globally shouldn't be underestimated.

Electro don plays us his most inspiring records

Alex Ridha, aka Boys Noize, is putting the finishing touches to his latest EP ‘Go Hard’, a racy solo six-tracker coming out on his self-named label. He recently celebrated its 100th release with remixes of BNR100 by the Chemical Brothers and Justice. And by the time you read this he’ll have performed at this summer’s Glastonbury festival — twice.

This month's vital label

After launching in 2005, BNR first made its name championing the noisy electro sounds that were in vogue at the time — principally tracks that would fit into a Boys Noize DJ set. Since then, they've broadened their output to encompass most variants on 4/4 electronic music.

Exclusive Djedjotronic mix to celebrate 'Kaiko' EP launch on 28th March

Our mix series collaboration with Social Club Paris throws up another superb instalment from Berlin-based Djedjotronic, who launches his new 'Kaiko' EP at the French...

Solomun, Marco Carola and more added to bill

This year sees an emotional return to the common of Clapham for a decades worth of bedlam and hullabaloo. We're dusting off our rubbers (...wellies) and gearing up for what's set to be the most lavish and abundant line up to date.

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.