Ten years into the Berlin label's remarkable story, Cassidy George speaks to the core team about staying DIY, rejecting nightlife's norms and championing off-the-wall dance music.
For International Women's Day, Katie Thomas speaks to the singular artist about her era-spanning career, how she approaches costume and songs about self-pleasure.
What do Atlanta trap and techno have in common? In this essay, Afrofuturist DJ and writer gum.mp3 argues why it's important to acknowledge rap and dance music's shared genealogy.
"You could feel the ground shifting beneath you." The long-time BBC Radio host talks about her All Queens party, her love for SHERELLE and music as a force for good.
"Every opportunity to learn something new is what's going to grow your craft as an artist." The Toronto star talks discipline and gaining self-confidence as a producer.
"The road is incredible but has a lot of pitfalls." The fabric resident discusses striking the balance between DJing and production, the challenges of life on tour and choosing to stick out.
Our landmark 700th episode in partnership with Detroit’s Blueprint presents the first in a new three-part series exploring the untold history of Detroit techno from the perspective of the women who built it.