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Image: Arnold van der Walt Written by Maya-Rose Torrão This year’s SpiltMilk festival marked the third year of Full Cream Entertainment’s South African techno fest, featuring an exceptional line-up with Berlin techno DJ Kevin de Vries as the international headliner, supported by South African producers Ryan Murgatroyd and STAB Virus,

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrão Londoner Stephen Kenny Tempest, who goes by the moniker DJ S.K.T, has been working the DJ desk from the tender age of 12 and has decades of experience in making electronic music across a span of genres, including experimental bass, deep house, tech-house and soulful house.

LCAW is the alias of Berlin-based, Munich native Leon Weber. The 23 year old artist began his journey in the realms of classical music, growing up in a family of musicians and training as a Cellist and Pianist before developing into an electronic producer. He burst onto the electronic scene

Interview by Arnold van der Walt One of Australia’s hottest exports, Hayden James, recently released a music video for his single ‘Just Friends’ featuring vocals from Boy Matthews via trendsetting label Future Classic and music industry giant Universal. Hayden James has seen widespread success across the world with his singles

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Canadian-born DJ, record producer, remixer and radio presenter Brianna Price, known as B.Traits (Baby Traits), will be returning to her In.Toto imprint for a two-track release titled ‘People’s Nation’. The BBC Radio 1 tastemaker launched her In.Toto label back in 2016, which signalled her return to

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão “The sight of ear plugs being worn across a crowd at an Elrow party or Amnesia in Ibiza may be a long time away, but with this campaign, the steps towards such a future are being made.” The Independent Tinnitus is a bigger issue in dance

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão An art studio based in the UK called Dorothy, has designed a poster that depicts a carefully laid out series of linework and names that celebrates the people and places crucial to the history and culture of dance music. Dorothy have designed similar posters in the

By Jenna Dreisenstock In every field of art it is an unfortunate truth that the work of womxn is often erased, forgotten or rarely receives the recognition it deserves – despite the incredible contributions created by all types of womxn in the field. This stays true within the music industry,

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Illenium has just shared his latest song today, titled ‘Take You Down’, a beautiful song with a very heartbreaking side to it. When Illenium played the track for the first time ever at Global Dance Festival earlier this month, he told the crowd that it was

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão The prolific Matthew Herbert is well-known for his work during the mid-1990’s, when he released a collection of recordings that incorporated dance beats, sounds generated by everyday kitchen objects and recorded vocals. It wasn’t long before this experimental electronic musician’s work was noticed by other important

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