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Huntleys + Palmers' Clyde Built Radio will start broadcasting in January
Tom Jenkinson returns to his Squarepusher moniker after a five-year hiatus
Solid Blake explores the spectrum of dark electro in this month's Recognise mix
Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit. This month, Glasgow-born, Copenhagen-based Solid Blake delivers a storming 60-minute mix, exploring the spectrum of dark electro
Truss & Tessela team up with the Hinge Finger boss
Svetlana Maras and Mangulica FM are behind the first two EPs
Proceeds from the release will go to supporting the community radio station's upkeep
An hour of slippery tones, asymmetrical rhythms and Technicolor club sounds from The Lot Radio resident, Human Pitch co-founder and sound designer extraordinaire Tristan Arp as part of the Fresh Kicks series
An hour of slippery tones, asymmetrical rhythms and Technicolor club sounds from The Lot Radio resident, Human Pitch co-founder and sound designer extraordinaire Tristan Arp as part of the Fresh Kicks series. Eoin Murray catches up with the Detroit-born, New York-based artist about the importance of play and curiosity in electronic music, his new collaborative project, and creating 'what the fuck' moments on the dancefloor
We talk to the Miller Music Amplified headliner…
In November, people from across the globe arrive in Hungary’s historic and hedonistic capital, Budapest, for three days of performances from a truly global bill of artists, with New York’s Mark Ronson headlining proceedings. Ahead of this epic weekender we caught up with the DJ and super-producer to talk Miller Music Amplified, the importance of international line-ups, his approach to collaboration, and whether DJing still influences his studio output…
Patrick Topping is a DJ and producer in high demand. With sold out shows across the planet the TRICK Recordings boss knows how to move a dance floor. But, to conclude this year’s Ibiza season, he played an altogether different kind of show.