Although this may come as a surprise to those who are still mourning the death of venues like Plastic People, Madame Jojo‘s and Denmark Street’s 12 Bar, Boris Johnson‘s latest endeavour involves saving London’s live music venues… apparently. Ministry of Sound and Fabric, two of London’s most iconic music venues,
InMotion returns to Bristol this October, combining an outstanding selection of the most exciting artists, labels and promoters from across the globe, for a 12-week long series. The parties will take place at the infamous Bristol club, Motion. The old converted skatepark is built into a network of warehouses, with
Co-founders of Butterz (once a grime focussed label, now something closer to a brand), the organisers of the most forward thinking specialist club nights the genre has ever seen, DJ’s, Fabric Live frequenters and Rinse FM regulars; Elijah and Skilliam have been breaking some serious ground within the UK grime
Already having garnered support from the likes of Amazing Radio and BBC London Introducing and having once owned successful London DIY open mic night “Cable Street Electric”, Jingo are anything but short of valuable influence and the evidence speaks for itself. Jingo’s first live show saw them supporting Blur’s Graham
Formed by Jen Bailey and Rick Hornby, the group say it was a shared love of, “lost romanticism, soundtracks, 60’s girl groups, 80’s hooks, good footwear, attention to detail, and the darker side of classic British guitar pop” that brought them together, and such reference points are certainly audible in
After teasing fans with artwork for new track ‘Nasty Nasty,’ hinting at a January release date, The Prodigy have revealed the name and release date for their 6th studio album! The new album will be titled ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ and will be released by the outfit’s own label
The musical partnership between John Digweed and Nick Muir has lead to an incredible body of work that’s seen them become one of the most highly regarded production duos around. The pair’s latest offering, to be released next month on Bedrock Music, is an intriguing collaboration with much loved, but
Edm.com’s Soundcloud channel First Edition feature FREE.D debut track “Kiss Full of Funk (Lissat & Voltaxx remix). Listen here.
Charlie Ashcroft plays Jamie Beau’s new track ‘Nightlight’s & Hindsight’ on his Amazing Radio show. Listen here.
Following his ‘Dream A Garden’ LP of earlier this year Jam City returns with an EP of bass-heavy remixes of tracks from the album via the Night Slugs label. ‘Crisis’ and ‘A Walk Down Chapel’ are both given the Earthly treatment; Earthly being the name of Latham’s occasional club night
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