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Lee Gamble releases ‘Hyperpassive,’ the kinetic first single from his new album

Image: Hyperdub Harnessing the potential for sound to literally shape space is a rare skill, yet it’s one that seems to come organically for London based composer, producer and DJ Lee Gamble. As a sonic sculptor, Gamble creates the sort of work that feels three dimensional in its scope; pieces

Sherelle’s ‘160 DOWN THE A406’ is a charming debut from one of electronic music’s most exciting acts

Image by Gaétan Clement U.K artist Sherelle has felt like a breath of fresh air. The London DJ has been on an extraordinary come up over the past two years, going from underground superstar to international recognition. Quickly becoming one of the U.K’s most in-demand acts, her résumé includes a

Gaspard Augé’s solo debut is intergalactic Italo disco on acid

Image by Genesis / Ed Banger Records / Because Music French electro-house duo Justice have quickly taken their spot within the French Touch pantheon alongside the likes of Daft Punk and Cassius. So when it was announced that one half of the duo, Gaspard Augé, would be releasing his debut

Arushi Jain aims for nirvana on the stunning debut album, ‘Under the Lilac Sky’

Image by Ishita Singh Identity politics in electronic music have always been a bit skewed. What began as a form of black queer expression evolved into the mainstream archetype of the cis-gender white male playing music for his ilk at the likes of Ultra and Tomorrowland. More often than not

Agor is the stirring and ethereal debut album from Koreless

Image: Young It’s strange to think that Agor is Koreless’s first album. In the ten years since his debut single 4D, the Welsh producer has carved a path for himself which has garnered him recognition as one of electronic music’s foremost innovators. Arriving at the moment the bombastic maximalism of

New poll suggests 26% of UK population want the permanent closure of nightclubs

Image by Aaron Chown A recent poll conducted by market research company Ipsos MORI for The Economist has found that more than a quarter of the British population would like to see nightclubs permanently closed. The poll was conducted for The Economist in order to gauge what Covid-19 lockdown measures

Interview: Five Minutes with Axel Thesleff

   Image credit: Tony Nicholson Finnish producer Axel Thesleff ventures back into the realm of Eastern world music with his latest release as he joins ShiShi in reworking the single ‘Sajani (feat. Ben Parag)’, drawing in electronic elements and perfectly enshrining the Hindustani lyrics. ‘Sajani 2.0 (feat. Ben Parag)’ is released

Mattia Cupelli explores new musical landscapes with latest album

Cast your thoughts back: what great RUINS come to mind when you think of history, of bygone civilizations who have crumbled and fallen for us to walk amongst the ashes now? Now, cast your mind forward – what do you think our own world will look like in the centuries

New York City proposes 24 hour nightlife ‘districts’ following lockdown

Image by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images Following the mass closure of nightlife venues due to the Covid-19 pandemic, New York City’s senior executive director at the Office of Nightlife Ariel Palitz has proposed that venues in certain districts be given jurisdiction to remain open all night long. This differs from New

Netherlands re-enters nightlife shutdown after surge in Covid-19 cases

Image by De Fotomeisjes Nightlife venues and music festivals in the Netherlands will be shut down for another month, only being allowed to re-open on August 14th. This news comes just two weeks after venues and festivals had been given the green light to resume operations. The sector fully reopened

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