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French producer and artist Rone has just announced the release of his new album Mirapolis, set to drop in October 2017. The vibrant album art is by film and music video director Michel Gondry, and features a portrait of Rone against a backdrop of skyscrapers and futuristic buildings, reminiscent of

The flagship documentary by Resident Advisor is an interesting investigation into what some would consider the world’s biggest and most diverse dance music scene. Directed and edited by Patrick Nation, the documentary examines the challenges surrounding club closures, widespread police constraint on venues, the impending threats of gentrification and other

Few clubbers can boast that they have literally raised the roof while doing their thing on the dancefloor, but those who were at Manchester’s Factory 251 on Monday night certainly can. According to the club’s owners, a “loose piece of plasterboard” was responsible for the incident, which saw the club

British electronic duo Autechre have announced a surprise double A-side 12-inch single due for release on non-profit label Touched Records. The two tracks were previously released between 2014 and 2016 but this will be the first time that ‘spl47′ and ‘JNSN CODE GL16‘ will be pressed on vinyl, sharing a release. A

Lo-fi electronic act Nite Jewel has remixed Rina Sawayama’s ‘Cyber Stockholm Syndrome,’ hailed as an upcoming “underground dancefloor staple.” LA based Nite Jewel has recently made waves with the release of her latest album Real High, a chillwave offering incorporating soft electronic elements, complementing her somber catchy lyrics. Her take

Hungry Music’s Joachim Pastor is known for his ability to transcend the borders of genre, using a unique blend of instrumental sounds and techno. After studying at Versailles Conservatory, he played in a few bands before starting to produce his own music. In 2014, he joined Worakls and N’to to

SURVIVE – the band that gave one of the finest shows of 2016, Stranger Things, its surpassingly good synth-heavy soundtrack – have announced their debut European tour. This will be the first opportunity for UK audiences to experience SURVIVE, who have been gaining a solid and passionate fanbase from their

Dan Snaith has announced the release of second album entitled Joli Mai under his dancefloor-centric alter ego Daphni. Featuring extended versions of tracks from Dan Snaith’s Fabriclive mix, the LP is set for release 6 October following Daphni’s 2012 Jiaolong. Included in the 12-track LP are unreleased tracks such as

B12’s 1993 classic ‘Electro-Soma’ will be reissued on vinyl from 25 August, alongside a companion volume ‘Electro-Soma II’, compiled of other early B12 tracks, deep cuts, and rarities. The release will be celebrated with a party at The Yard in London on 15 September. The tracks have been remastered from

UK bass pioneer and Sub Soldiers label boss CASPA, will be live at Electric Brixton this Friday. The event takes place on June 23rd with headliner The Bloody Beetroots, and supporting acts Crookers, AutoErotique, Oliotronix, Club Cool, Fitzo, Kachina and Prangman. An ex-pro basketball player turned renowned dubstep DJ, Caspa’s

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