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U.K government shelves plans for mandatory vaccine passports

In yet another U-turn, the U.K government has announced it will be scrapping plans to enforce making vaccine passports mandatory for entry into all clubs and live music venues. The plan had initially been revealed in July, shortly after the re-opening of the country’s nightlife and live music sectors. It

Image: Cicely Grace Berlin’s DJ Juba has launched a second season of her podcast, The Assurance Podcast. The podcast is established to showcase rising women-identifying DJs from developing countries. Juba began the podcast earlier this year as a follow up of sorts to her documentary of the same name, which

Image: Innellea/TAU From retro-Bollywood funk house to campy, italo disco dominatrix pop, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: Baalti – Kolkata ‘78 San Francisco based Baalti are changing the way we think about South Asian electronic music. The duo have an innate

Image: Sam Rolfes “The Chromatica remix album is so f*cking fuego music is life.” With a single tweet in early August, Lady Gaga sent pop music into overdrive. Until that point, the long-rumoured remix album had been the stuff of legend and sketchy insider information, promising a resurgence of Gaga’s

Image courtesy Dispersion PR Roland Leesker lives for and loves electronic music, and has done since well before 1989, the year of his first show as a house DJ on the Frankfurt bar scene. The current managing director of the iconic label Get Physical Records, his passion for music developed

Image courtesy artist Following their previous singles Kilo and Medicine, prolific producer Pablo Nouvelle and multi-instrumentalist Kinnship continue their enchanting collaborative project with the release of The Wholesomeness Of Waiting, the third single from their forthcoming album Stones & Geysers.  Further proving themselves as a formidable creative force, The Wholesomeness

Image courtesy Hyperdub The sound of South Africa’s dance music underground is having a moment like never before. The township born forms of Gqom and Amapiano have infiltrated the landscape of European electronic music, with more and more producers turning to the rhythmic patterns and lurking, grime adjacent bass thumps

Image courtesy The Echo Agency Esteemed Northern Irish techno producers Lloyd Reid and James People, otherwise known as Loco & Jam, are no strangers to a good remix. Their remix of Henry Von’s Propaganda would serve as their breakout, being picked up by Carl Cox for inclusion on his Space

Image by Travys Owen Angel-Ho has always had something to say, and knows damn well how to say it. She has always understood that in order to be heard as a body perceived by way of its brownness, queerness, transness; you must be loud. It’s something that the South African

Image via Palmistry British producer Palmistry has unveiled previously unreleased music by him and late producer, SOPHIE. The friends’ collaboration is dubbed ‘Sophistry.’ The two tracks, OFC and The Worst Boy Band In The World, appear as a part of Palmistry’s recent mix for FACT magazine. The tracks are quintessentially

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