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French President Emmanuel Macron has called for French touch to be granted UNESCO cultural heritage status. In an interview ...
The first single from the Brighton synth-pop outfit’s latest album is as catchy as anything they’ve ever done. It’s also a celebration of the way ecstasy combines with music so gloriously. Gradually ...
The Mixmag Lab London is our live streamed event series where we showcase the finest DJs from across the globe. Here's who will be stepping into the booth in the next few weeks. If you'd like to join ...
Honduran experimental pop provocateur Isabella Lovestory is redefining reggaeton by fusing Latin trap with goth electronica ...
145 people reported being stabbed with syringes during France’s annual Fête de la Musique event over the weekend. Fête de la ...
We say this not lightly but with the kind of heaviness that, if actualised, would crash through the floor of our office straight through the centre of the earth and straight out the other side into ...
Supreme has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, with a collaboration with Aphex Twin among the range. The front of the T-shirt features Aphex Twin’s iconic ‘Windowlicker’ artwork - with ...
11. The Chemical Brothers 'Hey Boy, Hey Girl' [Freestyle Dust/Virgin], 1999 10. Fatboy Slim 'Right Here, Right Now' [Skint], 1999 Released at the peak of the Skint Records-led big beat explosion, at a ...
For the first time in Amnesia's 48-year history, the Ibiza super club will be stretching its season closing party across two days. From October 11 to October 12, over 30 DJs will be invited to join ...
London-based radio station Rinse FM has acquired beloved Bristol radio station SWU.FM six months after it ceased broadcast, citing financial issues. The acquisition comes just a matter of months after ...
The Amen break sample is accompanied by samples of James Brown's group The J.B.'s, Melvin Bliss and The Jimmy Castor Bunch in this one by Bronx crew Ultramagnetic MCs. 'Watch Me Now' is the opener for ...
We've saluted our DJs and Breakthrough DJs of the year, and now it's time for the backbone of the scene: producers. Where would dance music be without the creators that keep the evolutionary wheels of ...