̸ March 2024
The Chilean artist returns with textured techno after a four-year hiatus.
A dystopian, dub-inspired techno roller as part of a Gaza benefit compilation.
Just as AI apps have made production more accessible, AI image tools are growing pervasive across marketing campaigns.
An Arab wedding classic from Saad El Soghayar bolstered with blazing jungle breaks.
A floaty shoegaze ballad for lost love.
The National Music Publishers' Association, which represents US publishers and songwriters, might not renew its license with the app, Billboard reports.
The tech giant is accused of anti-competitive behaviour and unfair trading practices.
̸ February 2024
How useful is the video app for the electronic underground? Our latest industry dispatch dives in.
Garage-leaning pop with crossover appeal.
Specialising in old Indian music and rare groove, the store plans to host listening sessions and workshops.
Starry-eyed, escapist techno from Thailand.
The DJ and producer was a rising star in Berlin's underground community.
Our latest industry-focussed missive examines how streaming has shaped music and our tastes.
Glitch-hop-inspired emo pop? Something like that, from a young Indian producer.
From April onwards, application costs for musicians and DJs to legally perform stateside will go up by more $500—a lower than expected rise.
We spoke with DJs, producers and label managers in Southeast Asia and beyond about best practices.
The Mister Saturday Night DJ goes beatless.
Since opening last month, the venue has hosted the likes of Chloé Robinson, Kareem Ali, Ayesha, Chhabb and Zokhuma.
̸ January 2024
The New York house duo return with a stunning, narrative cut of jazzy bass and Afro-Latin percussion.
Nyshka Chandran on why this week's shock layoffs are further proof that business interests and a tough economy are changing the way creative outlets are run and, in turn, diluting the art of criticism.