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Interview: five minutes with Maxinne

Image courtesy Toolroom It’s no secret that the world of electronic music is a bit of a boys club. The narrative of bedroom producer to major festival headliner is one most often associated with young male acts in the vein of Martin Garrix and Madeon. This is why when fierce

Interview: Five Minutes with Junior Sanchez

Image credit: Paul Select Junior Sanchez reminds the world of the joy of disco in his latest EP, Nobody Bring U Down. The US-based producer is co-owner of the label Kultur, which is aimed at keeping the narrative of house music alive, especially while representing the spirit of marginalised communities.

Boris Brejcha releases ‘Matrix’ EP ahead of upcoming album

Image copyright Florian Schmitt Boris Brejcha once said of his infamous carnival mask facade, “starting with the mask makes people go crazy. Removing it later is even better.” It’s a sentiment that could easily be applied to the artist’s music as well. Brejcha has a particular habit for dropping multiple

Saoirse arrives with the fascinating debut EP, ‘Trust’

Image by Seb JJ Peters You should be excited by Saoirse. The London based DJ and producer is one who is charging forward into the future of electronic music, alongside similarly captivating and invigorating acts such as Sherelle and TSHA. This group of diverse, non-cis-male innovators are shattering the boundaries

Interview: Five Minutes with Dennis Cruz

Image credit: ​​Jake Price Join us as we venture into the mind of Dennis Cruz, the legendary tech-house Spaniard who is embracing his heritage with his latest release. ‘Los Tamales’, is a double A-side that’s taken from his upcoming album, which will be released via Damian Lazarus‘ flagship label. The

On the new EP ‘Mannequin’, Oscar Mulero throws the basement rave of his dreams

Image by Jerry Knies It’s not unfounded to assume Oscar Mulero moves in tandem with the culture of the dance floor. Lockdown and the absence of spaces for his music to come alive seems to have been a time of frustration for the Madrid DJ and producer, at least according

Cookiee Kawaii reclaims her sound on the defiant debut album, ‘Vanice’

Image by Angelo Kritikos Jersey Club is having a moment. The lightning speed beats and hyperactive bounce of the genre have become increasingly more pertinent in the sound of the zeitgeist (cue: Ciara’s Level Up). This is likely thanks in part to the astronomical rise of Tik-Tok, whose one minute

Interview: Five minutes with At 1980

       Image credit: Nima Elm A little old school, a little new school. A little pop, a little synth. All in all, what it really comes down to is some good synthpop, dressed up to the nines and ready to be taken out for the night. At 1980, a duo comprised

Four Tet files royalties claim against former label Domino

Image by Stephanie Sian Smith Four Tet (Kieran Hebden) is the latest in a string of artists to take legal action against royalty disputes in the streaming era. The English musician has laid a claim for damages against former label Domino based on royalties for the downloading and streaming of

U.K government launch £750 million insurance scheme in support of live music and events sector

Image by Ben Birchall The British government announced last Friday that it would be launching The Live Events Reinsurance Scheme. The £750 million scheme will help insurers cover event organisers and promoters in the case of event cancellations as a result of Covid-19 related restrictions, and will be made available

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