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Drugs with friends, what could go wrong? Lean Low and DJ Dubplates, an ex-member of Raider Klan, may seem like an odd pair, but they’ve collaborated on “High at the Playground,” and… it’s sort of fantastic. The drippy nature of the tune suits the two of them, managing to capture

Just yesterday we were talking about a remix of Formation that the London-based New Zealand born boys had released, and today, they are proving that they are keeping themselves busy in 2016 with a new mix for Stamp the Wax.The mix features summer jams to celebrate the New Zealand weather,

Mysterious production duo Letherette are not known for their tendencies to speak out in the limelight. Rather, they focus on letting their message speak for themselves through their music. Luckily for us, we were able to have a chance to ask them some questions as they lead up to their

Leeds’ Jordon Saxton, under the moniker LK, is set to release an EP with the Bristol-based all vinyl record label Shall Not Fade Records. The track features tranquil synths delicately balanced over a dance beat that will almost certainly could soundtrack a wide range of moments in your life (fitting

LA isn’t exactly known for its underground dance scene, but Acid Camp is one of those hidden sanctuaries for those looking to party like they’re across the Atlantic. Volume 26 features John Tejada, the legendary DJ from Mexico, on the ones and twos. The ~ two and a half hour

Tributes are pouring in for the British star today after he passed away at home in L.A. last night, Monday 28th December, following a recent diagnosis of cancer. The band announced on their Facebook page that Lemmy had passed away on 26th December and requested that fans, “play Lemmy’s music

“Minimal-electro single that’s all crisp finger snaps, soulful refrains, and warm vibrations” COMPLEX Watch here.

This Friday, electronic duo Darkstar will be at Oval Space to showcase their album ‘Foam Island’ alongside Richard Dawson, Sleaford Mods (DJ Set) and Afrikaan Boy. The band are also taking part in the Barbican’s Panic!: What Happened to Social Mobility in the Arts? series which included a talk with

The Cure will be playing 30 shows in 17 European countries next Autumn, their first major tour of Europe since 2008. The band statement says “THE CURE TOUR 2016” will present Robert Smith (voice/guitar), Simon Gallup (bass), Jason Cooper (drums), Roger O’Donnell (keys) and Reeves Gabrels (guitar) as they explore

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