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The coastal town has remained a hotspot for local and international ravers in recent months—but at what cost? We speak to artists and promoters on the ground.
Festivities begin with a reissue of a 1992 classic featuring 3MB and Magic Juan Atkins.
A Decade of Seoul Parties 2010-2020 debuts on March 17th.
The first offering is a vinyl EP featuring Anatolian Weapons, Hector Zazou and Laurie Anderson.
The short clip contains behind-the-scenes video and photos, plus a full rundown of the credits.
The safety measure is one of several being considered in England and Wales.
Logue is the prolific Kenyan artist's fourth album in the past year.
The DJ, producer and label owner revolutionised ballroom music over the past 20 years.
After taking a pummelling in 2020, UK and European festivals may return in some form this year as new rules usher in cautious optimism.
Nor, which contains tracks dating back to 2002, will drop on SUED in May.
Arriving this week, the film features interviews with Honey Dijon, Nicky Siano, John 'Jellybean' Benitez and more.
Launching in April, the Events Research Program will test crowd safety before the UK resumes events later this year.
Orbscure Recordings will launch with an LP from Sedibus, AKA Paterson and Andy Falconer.
Live At De Waalse Kerk 2019 arrives on March 19th to commemorate World Sleep Day.
The first episode, featuring Nyege Nyege's Kampire, is out now.
Hudson's Heeters first came out via MySpace in 2006.
This year's edition is scheduled from September 1st through 8th.
It's set to take place at Gunnersbury Park on September 25th.
Out today, the book looks at the intersections of music, media and culture.