How The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Surrender’ became their biggest, brightest album (DJ Mag)

By |2024-06-25T22:51:40-05:00June 25th, 2024|Clubs - Nightlife, DJ, DJ Mag, House Music, House Music History, International, manchester UK, Music, UK|

  Released on 21st June 1999, The Chemical Brothers’ third album harnessed the enormity of trance, the ecstasy of acid house, and the vibrancy of psychedelia to become their boldest statement, and a mirror to the hedonistic mood of the UK at that time. Here, with the help of the duo’s Tom Rowlands, Ben Cardew [...]

Rewiring Nairobi: the new era of electronic music in Kenya’s capital (DJ Mag)

By |2024-06-19T09:58:15-05:00June 19th, 2024|Afrobeats, Amapiano, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, DJ Mag, electronic music, International, producer, Report|

  East Africa’s first music technology summit, Kilele, brought together artists and industry figures from Kenya and across Africa and Europe for a series of boundary-pushing performances, discussions and collaborations. Martin Guttridge-Hewitt reports on how the event and a bubbling local underground are ushering in a new era for Nairobi’s electronic music scene Exiting your car [...]

AMAPIANO’S SECOND WAVE: HOW INNOVATIONS EMERGE FROM BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURE (MIXMAG)

By |2024-06-18T20:42:12-05:00June 18th, 2024|Amapiano, Clubs - Nightlife, DJ, International, Mixcloud, producer, Report, South Africa|

  In South Africa, where inequality is rife, young and underprivileged producers are pushing the evolution of amapiano. In the second instalment of our three-part series documenting Amapiano's Second Wave, Jake Colvin explores how community generosity and collaboration helps artists innovate amid challenging conditions This article is the second in a three part-series about amapiano, exploring [...]

How Bronski Beat’s ‘Smalltown Boy’ became an enduring anthem of queer liberation (DJ Mag)

By |2024-05-23T20:07:22-05:00May 23rd, 2024|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ Mag, Gay, International, LGBTQIA+, London, Music|

  Released on 25th May 1984, ‘Smalltown Boy’ launched the gay synth-pop band Bronski Beat into the charts and onto dancefloors with its glorious synths, hi-NRG production and Jimmy Somerville’s soaring falsetto, which sang a story of rejection, pain and escape. Here, with the help of musicians, its iconic video's director and others, Bailey Slater [...]

Inside the UK’s thriving free party scene (DJ MAG)

By |2024-05-11T10:28:31-05:00May 11th, 2024|DJ, DJ Equipment Tools Software, DJ Mag, International, London, Music, Report, UK|

  Though arguably most prominent in the ’90s, free parties and illegal raves have never gone away. Despite the increased surveillance from authorities, passionate DJs and sound systems continue to throw events in a similar way that they always have, looking to create a sense of community and an alternative to the commodified dance mainstream. [...]

Cavo Paradiso: the evolution of a legendary dancefloor (DJ Mag)

By |2024-04-14T13:42:51-05:00April 14th, 2024|Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, DJ Mag, House, House Music, House Music History, International, Music News, producer|

  Thirty years on from first opening its doors, Cavo Paradiso is a true destination club. Having made its name during the peak of progressive house, this Top 100 Clubs staple now caters for an international crowd. Martin Guttridge-Hewitt hears about the ups, the downs, and the secret to Cavo’s longevity As the first ruby [...]

New magazine No One to spotlight queer dance music scenes (Resident Advisor)

By |2024-04-09T19:33:32-05:00April 9th, 2024|Amsterdam, Announcements, Dance Music, International, LGBTQIA+, Music News, Resident Advisor|

  A new print magazine is documenting queer dance music scenes around the world. Based in Amsterdam, No One Magazine aims to spotlight communities and collectives who promote connection and identity building through electronic music. The first edition focuses on the Amsterdam scene, covering topics such as the city's oldest queer-run club, squat parties and [...]

Spotify officially demonetises all tracks with under 1,000 streams (DJMag)

By |2024-04-05T22:56:03-05:00April 5th, 2024|Announcements, DJ, DJ Mag, International, news, Report|

Customers could soon be paying for more services, according to reports Spotify has officially demonetised all tracks with under 1,000 streams. The new policy came into effect for all artists in 1st April 2024.  The revised revenue scheme was announced last year, and means music will only be included in the royalty pool calculation if it [...]

Festivals booked 30 percent women in 2022 and 2023, new female:pressure report finds (Resident Advisor)

By |2024-03-09T19:03:48-06:00March 9th, 2024|Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, electronic music, Entertaiment, House Music, International, Music News, Report, Resident Advisor, Women|

Out today, the latest FACTS study examined 175 editions of 110 different festivals. female:pressure, an online database and network of women and nonbinary people in the music industry, has unveiled its 2024 FACTS report. Published today, March 8th, the report analyses the gender demographics of festival lineups. The organisers collected data from 175 editions of [...]

DESIREE: the ascent of South African house music’s brightest star (DJ Mag)

By |2024-02-21T21:37:44-06:00February 21st, 2024|Afro House, black History Month, Dance Music, DJ, DJ Mag, electronic music, House, House Music, International, LGBTQIA+, South Africa|

Soaring ascents, the kind that can take an artist from obscurity to stardom in what seems to be the blink of an eye, don’t occur often, in dance music or elsewhere – those who are lucky enough to have that experience often disappear just as quickly. But there’s little chance of a quick fade for [...]

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