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Known for her versatility in music, the DJ and multidisciplinary artist turns every dance floor into a fun experimental soundscape. Words by Juule Kay The world is changing, and with it, a new ...
The world is changing, and with it, a new generation of trailblazers is taking over. In our new monthly series E-MERGING, we introduce the people adding to the cultural moment with their creative ...
In this special preview of our new Summer 2013 print magazine, we present the cover story—an extensive interview with the divisive pop phenomenon—in full. Photo by Robert Carrithers. Lana Del Rey: I ...
As the spring has started to heat up to summer, we decided to unveil our comprehensive guide of the best European festivals happening between now and the end of August. From more intimate, invite-only ...
Is early '90s trance making a comeback? It sure feels that way. Here are a few underrated gems you might hear the next time you're out dancing.
25 Legendary Clubs That Made German Techno Party Culture What It Is Today From Bunker in Berlin to Ultraschall in Munich, these now-closed clubs are the places where Germany's electronic dance music ...
In this interview taken from our Winter, 2012 print issue, magazine editor A.J. Samuels makes contact with the original Drexciyan and missing link between Detroit techno and particle physics.
When two songwriting icons collide: In the latest edition of our irregular From the Vaults series, we present our editor-in-chief Max Dax’s 1996 interview with Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr. The ...
Unity in the community: the best online radios of 2021 Online radio continues to be a driving force in fostering community: these stations went above and beyond in this pursuit.
Björk on ‘Biophilia’ and Making Music Interactive The Icelandic icon speaks to Hans Ulrich Obrist about her revolutionary interactive LP 'Biophilia' in this interview from 2011.
What I like about the scene in Seoul is that everything still feels fresh here. As someone who’s actively trying to throw events in the underground scene, it feels like you can take chances.
Dance music historian Tim Lawrence sat down with DJ Daniele Baldelli to learn the story of how cosmic disco emerged from northern Italy in the late '70s.