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The Field releases ambient acid house single, ‘Who Goes There’, from upcoming album

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Swedish producer Axel Willner, who releases music under his project The Field, has just shared a single from his upcoming album, ‘Infinite Moments’, which was announced last month. The new track is titled ‘Who Goes There’ and is nine minutes of delicately delivered ambient house which steadily

[PREMIERE & INTERVIEW]: Juche – Reach

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Swiss darkwave producer juche is a man shrouded in mystery. Every park of this talented musician’s online presence points to shadowy images of a dystopian world; empty urban scenes, dark hallways and obscured faces. A kind of sci-fi post-apocalypse lingers in juche’s music, as if this

Innovative Artists Who Never Fail To Impress Live

By Jenna Dreisenstock There’s nothing quite like seeing your favourite artist live – the energy, lights and crowd: the pure heart of being able to experience the music you love up close and personal and watching those you admire work their magic. There are some artists that go above and

Three UK bloggers go out of their way to promote hearing safety in the club music scene with their ‘All Ears’ campaign

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão “The sight of ear plugs being worn across a crowd at an Elrow party or Amnesia in Ibiza may be a long time away, but with this campaign, the steps towards such a future are being made.” The Independent Tinnitus is a bigger issue in dance

20 Intriguing Album Art of 2018 (So Far)

By Jenna Dreisenstock An album’s artwork is what makes the first impression of a new release, even though it’s definitely unfair to ‘judge a book by its cover’. We can’t assume what the tracks of the album sound like just by it’s album art, however the artwork is the most

‘Blueprint’ poster created depicting a detailed history of rave culture

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão An art studio based in the UK called Dorothy, has designed a poster that depicts a carefully laid out series of linework and names that celebrates the people and places crucial to the history and culture of dance music. Dorothy have designed similar posters in the

Mount Kimbie to curate upcoming ‘DJ Kicks’ mix via !K7

Electronic duo Mount Kimbie take the reigns of the DJ-Kicks series with a 23 track mix that includes one of their own new tracks, ‘Southgate,’ exclusively. Due for release on 28th September, it’s a snapshot of exactly what the UK duo sound like in the club right now and is accompanied by

Synth-pop eight-piece Superorganism drop surreal new video

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Superorganism have been a band that rejects the norm from the get go. Having released a series of strange 90’s-inspired visuals to go with their self-titled album over the past year, the band have been going from strength to strength and boast a whopping eight members,

Filmmaker and music-lover Mark Schmocker releases documentary about what it’s really like being an electronic music producer

[Image: Elephante] Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Australian film-maker and creative director for successful soul-house outfit Two Friends, Mark Schmocker, has just released a short documentary that gets up close and personal with some of EDM’s greatest producers, featuring Adventure Club, Elephante, Just A Gent, Two Friends, Didrick, Hellberg and Exit Friendzone.

PREMIERE // 5 MINUTES WITH FATE – 2077

Interview by Arnold van der Walt   “The only option for me, is music” 22 year old electronic music and record producer, FATE, released a brand new aggressive track titled ‘2077’ exclusively on The Playground. The Vermont-based producer released his debut EP ‘Pathways’ earlier this year to critical acclaim from

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