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Another U-turn for U.K nightlife made hours after clubs reopen

Image by Micheal Stevens The U.K continues its rollercoaster of Covid-19 nightlife restrictions after announcing yesterday that vaccine passports would now be mandatory in order to access nightclubs and venues. This comes less that 24 hours after the U.K government lifted all Covid-19 restrictions on July 19th, a day that

Interview: Five Minutes with Tee Dee Dees

 Image credit: Nir Arieli Ori Mark, writer turned singer, has just shared his debut single ‘War’ under the sobriquet Tee Dee Dees. Based in Tel-Aviv, Israel, the singer embraced his inner “indie pop diva” at the age of 37, taking a step away from his current career as chief editor

The Recording Academy now bans the inclusion of sales and charts figures in ‘For Your Consideration’ ads

Image by Reuters/Lucy Nicholson The Recording Academy recently updated their rules and guidelines book. Amongst the key changes in the 63 page book is a new rule that bans the inclusion of chart numbers and sales figures in “For Your Consideration” packages to the Academy. The rules around what can

Maŕa releases ‘Rebellion’ music video ahead of new EP for Cultivated Sounds

Image still from music video by Mará, Chamberlain Zhang & ChengCheng New York DJ and producer Maŕa is known for her shadowy, experimental sets of cosmic dance bangers. An icon in her underground scene, Maŕa is the founder of the label and collective Cultivated Sounds, which was established in order

Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat

Image by Dan Medhurst From audaciously explicit hip-house to ambient chamber pop, we roundup our favourite new releases from some of electronic music’s iconic and emerging female artists. In no particular order, here’s what we’ve had on repeat: Azealia Banks – F*** Him All Night Azealia Banks is one of

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

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