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Beyoncé has submitted to the Dance / Electronic categories at The Grammys for the first time in her career. The singer has reportedly submitted her hit single, Break My Soul into the ring for Best Dance/Electronic Recording while her album Renaissance has been submitted in the Best Dance / Electronic

A new series based on the founding of Spotify has arrived on Netflix. The Playlist is a fictionalised drama about the creation of the music streaming titan, based on the 2021 book Spotify Untold by Swedish journalists Sven Carlsson and Jonas Leijonhufvud. The limited series is split into six parts

Berghain’s agency, Ostgut Booking, is officially shutting down operations. According to Resident Advisor, sources confirmed to the magazine that the agency, which currently has 28 signed artists, will be closing its doors at the end of the year. Ostgut Booking was launched 15 years ago, and currently features a roster

The Amsterdam Dance Event has added heavyweights Richie Hawtin, Peggy Gou, and Hardwell to its conference programme. Martin Garrix will also be sitting down to host an ‘In Conversation’ with Italian DJ and producer Joseph Capriati. Hawtin will host an NFT minting masterclass, Hardwell will take part in a discussion

Three-piece band KARMACODA, who we interviewed, has released a new album titled Lessons In Time. The LP includes the previously unheard song ‘Time Flies’ as well as the already-released singles ‘Fly By’ and ‘Fire’. Signed under the Sola Musa Music imprint, the 13-track project is available across all major streaming

Depeche Mode have announced their first new album in five years, and after the death of founding member Andy Fletcher. The band, now made up of Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, have revealed that the album is titled Memento Mori and will be released early next year via Columbia and

A new book, MusicQuake, tells the story of 50 significant events, performances, and artists who shook up the music industry. Of these 50 disruptive moments, the book identifies a number of electronic music artists and records as significant to the history of music as a whole. The book is written

London’s Oval Space, a multi use arts institution with important connections to the city’s music industry, has had its licence revoked. Since opening in 2013, Oval Space has become an integral part of London’s cultural scene, from hosting club nights to conferences in their space.. However, the venue and business

Honey Dijon is set to launch a residency at Berghain’s Panorama Bar in Berlin at the end of next month. Titled Jack Your Body, Dijon will be joined by guests Luke Solomon, Josh Caffé, and Suze Ijó for the inaugural event on October 28th. Speaking to Resident Advisor on the

Producer Diplo has won in a case against a woman he accused of harassment. According to Pitchfork, Diplo pursued legal action against the woman following a sexual relationship that ended in 2020. The woman has also taken legal action against Diplo in a separate case, securing a temporary restraining order

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