Daft Punk announce 25th anniversary edition of Homework
Almost exactly a year after announcing their disbanding, French electro-house pioneers Daft Punk returned to social media to announce a special 25th anniversary edition re-release
DJ Lag – Meeting With The King
There’s something inherently badass about an artist or band using their name as the title of one of their songs. It’s quite metal, actually. In that genre, it’s seen as a
Q&A: 5 minutes with Mark Knight
Two decades ago, Mark Knight established the Toolroom label. In the years since, Toolroom has become synonymous with championing innovation in electronic dance music, with the labe
Klangkarussell call us ‘Home’ with latest single
Klangkarussell, a house duo from Austria, have returned to the limelight once more – this time with the heartfelt single, ‘Home’. Released early last year via their own i
Kim Anh – After Dark
If you are unfamiliar with what goes down in the underground queer club spaces of the world, it’s perhaps best to start by understanding that you’re dealing with a countercultu
Rogan’s Spotify deal actually worth $200 million, despite Spotify’s initial claims
A recent article published by Pitchfork has revealed that podcaster Joe Rogan’s exclusive content deal with streaming giant Spotify is worth $200 million. This is double than wha
Charli XCX leaves Twitter, calls to question the pressure of social media for musicians
Pop star Charli XCX has left Twitter. In an article recently published by The Guardian, it is noted that XCX chose to take a step back from the platform following a wave of negativ
London DJ Mina launches Funding With Mina platform
London-based DJ, producer, and Earth Kicks label head Mina has launched a new advice service that offers advice to artists on how to apply for grants and funding, as well as writin
Q&A: 5 Minutes with Öona Dahl
Öona Dahl found music on cassette tapes. As a young girl in upstate New York, she would listen to countless reams of old music in her living room, later going on to draw up sketch
Roundup, February #3
From contemporary acid techno to a remastering of a forgotten 90’s techno gem, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: LSDXOXO – SMD