̸ March 2012
The Berlin-based producer will drop his debut album on Highgrade Records in April
Steve Goodman AKA Kode9 moderates a panel of Simon Reynolds, Joe Muggs, and Lisa Blanning discussing the aesthetics of current dance scenes.
Orbital, Moodymann, Sigur Ros and many others will play this year's festival.
Tiesto, Skrillex, Seth Troxler and many more will play the UK festival this summer.
The English collective will drop a CD and DVD package on Field Note Records in March.
The Swedish artist will release an album on his own H-Productions label in May.
Brookyln's art noise ensemble talk to Cyclic Defrost about ditching reverb, delay and drone.
The Guardian reports on the passive aggressive (and not so passive) swipes between Peter Hook and his former band.
The Jamaican rhythm section will release an album on Groove Attack in March.
For the latest in its series on genres that influenced Chicago house producers, Gridface charts ten important Italo disco tracks from the early '80s.
Here's a recent BBC documentary on the disco movement featuring new interviews with Giorgio Moroder, David Mancuso and Tom Moulton.
(In the UK? Watch it on the BBC iPlayer here .)
The math rock three-piece have personally selected remixers for each track of Gloss Drop, including Silent Servant, Kangding Ray and Kode9.
The former Rinse host selects five deserving soundcloud tracks with under 300 plays for Cluster .
The English producer will release Pick Me Up, Sort Me Out, Calm Me Down on his own imprint, Cheap Thrills Records.
The Echologist discusses his move from South Africa to New York and what it meant for his music.
̸ February 2012
Ed Banger will release the French producer's sophomore album in April.
The Essen-based producer will release his second album on Freerange Records in April.
This online group is looking for 'non-music' sounds from around Berlin. The collection already includes the distorted sample of the Berghain speaker stacks on a Sunday morning.
The full program has been revealed for the event during Design Indaba next month.
Accompanied by a rare recorded set by the Back To Basics co-founder, Ralph Lawson reflects on a life that came to a tragic end in 1993.