U.S based DJ and Producer FVCKDIVMONDS has recently released his debut EP Give ‘Em Hell via MMXVAC. Having garnered significant attention from some of the biggest names in electronic music, his production has gained a reputation for blurring the lines between modern house music and southern rap – making for
Bogus Order released Zen Brakes Vol. 1 in 1990 as the first ever Ninja Tune release. Last year saw the reemergence of Bogus Order with The Bullnose Step EP, now they unveil Zen Brakes Vol. 2, the sequel to a historic debut some 27 years ago. The release is accompanied
After last month’s refusal to DJ at Donald Trump’s Inauguration, Moby has published an explosive Instagram post in which he claims to have “accurate” information about the US presidents ties to Russia. Citing “friends who work in DC”, Moby claims that the infamous “Russian dossier” on Trump is “100% real”,
“The lush synths cascade over drums and the resulting work is the perfect relaxed piece” Magnetic Magazine Listen here.
London-based electronic label Hyperdub are set to release a 34-track compilation of rare ‘80s and ‘90s Japanese video-game music this November. The compilation was curated by the label’s boss Kode9 with the help of Nick Dwyer, writer and co-director for Red Bull Music Academy’s Diggin In The Carts documentary series.
French producer and artist Rone has just announced the release of his new album Mirapolis, set to drop in October 2017. The vibrant album art is by film and music video director Michel Gondry, and features a portrait of Rone against a backdrop of skyscrapers and futuristic buildings, reminiscent of
“Illenium is cementing his songwriting and sound design abilities as some of the best in the bass music world.” Dancing Astronaut Read here.
The flagship documentary by Resident Advisor is an interesting investigation into what some would consider the world’s biggest and most diverse dance music scene. Directed and edited by Patrick Nation, the documentary examines the challenges surrounding club closures, widespread police constraint on venues, the impending threats of gentrification and other
Few clubbers can boast that they have literally raised the roof while doing their thing on the dancefloor, but those who were at Manchester’s Factory 251 on Monday night certainly can. According to the club’s owners, a “loose piece of plasterboard” was responsible for the incident, which saw the club
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