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Sitting somewhere between soundscape and electronic music, Brighton-based Manni Dee is quickly cementing his place in the dance arena as a forward-thinking experimental techno artist. Known to most for his percussion-led floor-fillers, Manni has been tipped to make movements this year by a number of big names including Giles Peterson,

Although it’s getting increasingly hard to isolate specific genres, artists tend to portray a particular mood. From bustling and animated to deep and moving, current electronic music carries distinguishing emotions. Portuguese bred newcomer Raez, has mirrored the beautiful intricacies found in the winding avenues of central Porto, with his incredibly

Mo Kolours is a half-Mauritian, half-English producer, singer and percussionist. On his self-titled debut album he displays dazzling inventiveness and joyous spirit – See more at:   To those not familiar with you, how would you describe your sound? I’m not very good at describing, in words, my true feelings.

Brooklyn-based up and comer brings forward an interesting and infectious take on contemporary electronic music. The multi-talented beat-enthusiast Conrad Clifton spent his early career trawling through the show-business world working as an actor – he’s done stage plays, films, documentaries and even TV commercials. Music has always been his true

Pinch and Mumdance go B2B and present their first mix CD that’s guaranteed to deliver a solid hour guaranteed to induce auditory whiplash. The pair have procured a great selection of tracks, featuring Ziro’s incredible remix of El-B and A Made Up Sound’s remix of Asusu’s “Velez.” A lot of

Stélouse aka Ross Ryan is an up and coming experimental electronic music producer and DJ from Denver, Colorado in the US. He went from starring in rock bands after high school to crafting his own electronic music. After producing music under numerous aliases, Ryan eventually started uploading bootlegs and edits

Big Cheese premieres Black Light White Light’s new video for single “High Like A Hurricane.” “Scandinavian “neo-psychedelic bohemian desert indie rockers” will melt your mind with their new single.” Watch here

After 13 years Pacha London has announced that it will forever close its doors after September 2014. The renowned club night, an off shoot of the legendary Ibiza Club, has stated that it is changing direction to accommodate the current evolving trends of the capital’s music scene. The club is

Intergroove has filed for bankruptcy. The German distributor who looks after 300 record labels, such as Ministry of Sound and Get Physical, vows to continue through managing director Ralf Reichert and produce records and CD’s. “We will do everything we can to clean up the company of insolvency and continue

Hip Hop trio the Beastie Boys are to be honoured with a mural at Paul’s Boutique to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their second album “Paul’s Boutique.” Sandwich shop “Wolfnights,” where the iconic Lee’s Sportswear once stood back in the 80’s, will play host to the mural which will be

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