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The new Moritz von Oswlad Trio dance between the synthetic and organic on dazzling new album, ‘Dissent’

Image by Charlotte Duale The Moritz von Oswald Trio has always been a bit of a revolving door of collaborators, held in place by the common denominator of von Oswald himself. Subsequently, the music from the German record producer and composer’s group has always changed shape somehow, presenting a myriad

Honey Dijon launches collection celebrating queer history on Etsy

Alexander Kilian DJ and producer Honey Dijon has launched a new collection for Etsy. A part of the online store’s Creator Collab series, Dijon’s capsule collection is inspired by LGBTQ history and according to Dijon, was created to bring joy into people’s lives. “I am a proponent of joy, so

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Interview: 5 minutes with Flamingosis

Image credit: Dani Barbieri Releasing his first album in over four years, music producer Flamingosis has left us in awe with his latest album Daymaker via Kahuna Style. Laidback and transcendent is the best way to describe this masterful full-length work, and we cannot wait to hear this magical culmination

New investigation finds that data on illegal raves used by Home Secretary to justify emergency police powers was incorrect

Image by Wil Crisp & Karla Hunter A new investigation by Wil Crisp for Mixmag has revealed that the UK’s Home Secretary Priti Patel justified granting emergency powers to police forces on illegal raves based off incorrect data provided by the Met Police during the first wave of the pandemic. 

Glasgow club SWG3 announces innovative sustainable energy plan launching next month

Image by Michael Hunter Glasgow nightclub SWG3 has announced it will be using an innovative new system to generate power for its cooling system. The BODYHEAT system is a revolutionary technology that converts the energy created from people moving inside the venue into an energy source for the club’s heating

Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat

Image courtesy Poppy From UK underground fusions of afro dance beats to grunge alt-rock by a former internet star, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order, here’s what we’ve had on repeat.  Ross From Friends – The Daisy British producer Felix Clary Weatherall, better known

Interview: 5 minutes with OXIA

Image by Sebastien Veronese Fourteen years ago, OXIA unleashed his seminal work Domino amidst the burgeoning resurgence of tech house. It was a total smash, an instant classic which would define the sound of the time and which made the name OXIA instantly recognisable in the world of electronic music.

Alix Perez fights the system with drum & bass on new EP, ‘Burning Babylon’

Image by Łukasz Nowak Drum & bass is one of the sounds of the UK underground that experienced an astronomical boom followed by a rapid descent. In many ways, it followed a similar trajectory to dubstep, where the mainstream success of the genre ultimately became its downfall, though for drum

Disclosure are restarting the party on their new EP, ‘Never Enough’

Image by Hollie Fernando In mid-July, the UK reopened the country’s live music and festival industry after over a year of lockdown in the face of the pandemic. The aptly named “Freedom Day” was one eagerly anticipated by music fans and nightlife goers across the nation, and one which the

Interview: 5 minutes with Maria Domark

          Image credit: Daniel Ben Shimon The best thing about the music industry is that it attracts such a vast array of people from different walks of life. Take Maria Domark for instance, who is launching her career with the fiercely independent song, ‘Mieway’ followed by the upcoming EP Flawless. The

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