RA is giving one lucky reader the chance to win four tickets to both the London South West Four Festival and the official afterparty at Brixton Academy.
Tribal house legend Danny Tenaglia has been booked to play in the UK for the first time in almost two years. DT will spin at Ministry of Sound, London in September.
After a year off, Barcelona's bellwether electronic festival is back in Tokyo. First round of confirmed artists includes De La Soul, Senor Coconut and Nobukazu Takemura.
Each week RA scours the web for the best online radio shows, podcasts and downloadable sets. This week: Nic Fanciulli, Stephan Bodzin and James Murphy...
Are breaks the sound of tomorrow? Organisers of Holland's electronic music conference ADE think so with Soul of Man, Drummatic Twins and Krafty Kuts as early confirmations.
RA bookmarks the best features, opinions, websites and videos out there in the electronic music community. This week: MSTRKRFT, Perlon and an Oxfam shop...
Danny Howells returns to The End this Friday for another of his Dig Deeper nights. Pace yourself because this time he'll be hogging the decks for seven not six hours!
Circo Loco residents Tania Vulcano and Cirillo take listeners on a woozy trip on the latest comp celebrating clubland's most colourful and twisted afterhours.
Josh Wink is so old school that he confesses to cooking ("Is cooking not cool?") and subscribing to National Geographic. So how come he's the man of the moment? Wink talks to RA.
Want to escape the summer heat? Happily, the Air Festival in the mountains of Switzerland warns ‘Bring warm clothes’. Mike Shannon, Anja Schneider, Butane and Heartthrob headline.
London party Formula step away from their usual funky house for their next party at The Key. The night will be headlined by prog and electrohouse producer Chris Lake.
Murphy and Goldsworthy follow up their first round of remixes with a second volume, due to hit the shelves October 3. This time Tiga, Hot Chip and Nine Inch Nails are under the gun.
Filmmakers ZU33 have put out a casting call for mad synthesizer geniuses to star in their latest feature-length film 'Synth God'. The more strange and original, the better.