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Interview by Arnold van der Walt Cape Town-based producer Ryan Murgatroyd has been a part of the music industry for a while and has been part of some of South Africa’s most successful electronic groups like Crazy White Boy and Bantwanas. Even as a solo artist, his music can be

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Acclaimed American DJ and record label boss Claude VonStroke has just launched his new radio show on Beats 1, which will highlight the antics of his label, Dirtybird Records‘ Dirtybird Campout Festival and feature exclusive guest mixes from festival headliners. This first episode was aired this

Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Firstly, let me begin this article with a simple disclaimer: this type of action to protect womxn and assist them in protecting themselves shouldn’t be necessary – what’s most important for creating safe spaces for womxn is changing perspectives, societal norms and breaking down misogyny –

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Last year, on the 1st of October, a 64 year-old man named Stephen Paddock opened fire at a crowd of Route 91 Harvest music festival-goers with a semi-automatic rifle, injuring 851 people injured and killing 28 people, making the incident the deadliest mass shooting committed by

Article by Maya-Rose Torrão “From sleazy rock excess, to introspective, cracked psychedelia and back again” – Fader Named by NME as ‘The Hottest New Band in the World’ in 2012, Perth-based psychedelic indie band POND are still hot hot hot in 2018. The band have just announced that they will

Article by Maya-Rose Torrão Scalping (selling a ticket for an event for more than its face value) has been happening for decades, however, with recent technological advances, scalpers have been able to able to use ticket-buying bots to purchase tickets en masse and at a frightening speed. The Anti-Ticket Touting

Already grabbing the headlines with their industry-leading production values, Creamfields continues to ramp up the pace for their 2018 edition. Fresh off the back of announcing the groundbreaking 360-degree SILO arena, the festival has unveiled another new and exciting stage structure for the fields of Daresbury – GENERATOR. GENERATOR is

Love Saves The Day kicks-off festival season with two days of music at Eastville Park in Bristol. In previous years, Love Saves The Day’s Saturday has been more house and techno leaning, with day two of the event putting the emphasis on a more bass, dub and grime sound. In

Primavera Sound 2018 presents Primavera Bits: Primavera Sound’s electronic music oasis, 28th May to 3nd June. 3 Stages > 18 Hours per day > DJs, producers and bands > Incl. Four Tet, Floating Points, Mount Kimbie, James Holden & The Animal Spirits, Jon Hopkins, Peggy Gou, Honey Dijon, Daphni and

Junction 2 festival reveals their full class of 2018 plus individual arena lineups, with Maya Jane Coles, Enrico Sangiuliano and La Fleur completing the lineup for the third edition of the ground-breaking electronic music event, taking place at Boston Manor Park in London on Saturday 9th June 2018. Offering five

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