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Spanning over 300 pages, the publication charts the Czech capital's underground from 2015 to 2020

While You Were Sleeping 1998-2000 will be published in March

The images were captured by legendary fashion eye Terence Donovan shortly before his death 

It also features contributions by Mel B, Paul O'Grady, Boy George and more

On their new album, ‘Honest Labour’, Berlin and Manchester-based duo Space Afrika sculpt an experimental electronic sound driven by a desire to break free of genre lines, subtly informed by memories of being young, Black and working class in northern England. Speaking to DJ Mag, the pair discuss the importance of developing artistically on one’s own terms, the influence of Channel U on their ethos, and the beauty of creating undefinable music

On their new album, ‘Honest Labour’, Berlin and Manchester-based duo Space Afrika sculpt an experimental electronic sound driven by a desire to break free of genre lines, subtly informed by memories of being young, Black and working class in northern England. Speaking to DJ Mag, the pair discuss the importance of developing artistically on one’s own terms, the influence of Channel U on their ethos, and the beauty of creating undefinable music

Get acquainted with Leeds-based DJ, sound artist, radio host and activist, Sayang

Get acquainted with Leeds-based DJ, sound artist, radio host and activist, Sayang

Defected's Where Love Lives documentary is a poignant journey through self-acceptance, expression and the power of community

Defected's Where Love Lives documentary is a moving journey through self-acceptance, expression and the power of community

Peak time rave euphoria from Radiant Love resident and co-founder Byron Yeates for the Fresh Kicks mix series

Radiant Love resident and co-founder Byron Yeates records a mix of peak time rave euphoria for the Fresh Kicks series

Jasmine Infiniti delivers a no-holds-barred set of furious, euphoric techno for the Recognise series, and speaks to Jasmine Kent-Smith about her New World Dysorder label and club night, her DIY ethos, and carving her own narrative

Jasmine Infiniti delivers a no-holds-barred set of furious, euphoric techno for the Recognise series, and speaks to Jasmine Kent-Smith about her New World Dysorder label and club night, her DIY ethos, and carving her own narrative

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