Martin Guttridge-Hewitt
How Revolution Galvanised Egypt's Electronic Underground
We spent a few nights at Sandbox festival, surveying the scene in a country wracked by political upheaval.
808 State Are Three Decades In and Still Looking to the Future
Graham Massey and Andrew Barker reflect on their groundbreaking band's history of constant reinvention.
Talking Shitty EDM and House Music as an Artform With Kenny Dope
We checked in on the condition of contemporary dance music, with a true Master At Work.
We Spoke to the Family Behind Odyssia, the Summer's Most Idyllic Festival | US | Translation
The family run club in paradise is about to play host to the likes of DJ Harvey and Midland.
"United we are Stronger": Lakuti and Tama Sumo Talk Orlando, Prejudice, and Lies
We sat down for a serious and in-depth chat with the DJ duo.
We Spent a Long Delirious Weekend in Fabric and Berghain Celebrating Houndstooth's Third Birthday
Multiple clubs, multiple DJs, and multiple hangovers.
How Much Does Dave Clarke Know About the Netherlands?
We sat the Baron of Techno down in the Mastermind chair ahead of a set in Manchester this weekend.
Mr G Speaks Out on the UK's Recent Club Closings: "I've Seen Many Places Come and Go."
The British techno Veteran is trying to stay positive.
Sounds from the Steel City: The Black Dog's Ultimate Sheffield Playlist
"He hung around with Jarvis and Tim from Pulp. They were all really fucking weird. Sometimes they'd walk into a nightclub wearing hessian sacks and shower caps"
"The Only Constant is Struggle": DJ Sprinkles Talks Homophobia, Liberal Bullshit, and Why Music Is Aural Capitalism
“There’s no win. There will never be equality.”
Is Gottwood The Most Beautiful Party in Britain?
We spent a weekend at Anglesey's ode to unadulterated debauchery.
This Manchester Soup Kitchen Serves Everything But Soup
A new social initiative sees Manchester’s top chefs prepare free hot meals for those living with food insecurity. Organisers say it’s the only soup kitchen in the UK not serving soup.