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All Night Long
Inspired by jungle legends, the prominent journalist was a regular DJ throughout the ‘90s
at the end of the day it's a game ov two halves really init
aya has dazzled the UK underground with her experimental club productions and genre-hopping DJ sets, which she demonstrates in her exhilarating “at the end of the day it's a game ov two halves really init” mix. The London-based, Huddersfield-raised artist also speaks to Sophie McNulty about how her creative upbringing in West Yorkshire informs her work, and how her hyper-detailed process allows her to create art that is genuine
Carlton Doom delivers a 60-minute mix of his own productions
In this week’s Fresh Kicks mix, Belfast’s very own Carlton Doom delivers a 60-minute archive of his own productions, in the form of intoxicating breaks, guttural techno and lo-fi sounds. He also chats to Amy Fielding about AVA Festival, clubbing at 15, and producing under an alias
The pictures were taken by hip hop journalist Lawrence 'Loupy D' Dotson in 1992
Christchurch, New Zealand duo Ebb & Texture drift from drill, dubstep and grime into blistering UK techno, breaks and jungle in their Fresh Kicks mix
Christchurch, New Zealand duo Ebb & Texture drift from drill, dubstep and grime into blistering UK techno, breaks and jungle in their Fresh Kicks mix, and chat to Eoin Murray about their local scene and landmark EP for Sicaria Sound’s Cutcross Recordings
Just four weeks after fully reopening
“Detour Discotheque is a door to another universe," said organiser Jonny Ensall
Wager and Ian DPM deliver a 100% Scuffed Recordings mix for the Sound Of series, and share the label's story so far with Dhruva Balram
UK label Scuffed Recordings has earned its reputable status with a roster of artists producing tactile, club-focused beats. As it expands further into live events and artist development schemes, founders Wager and Ian DPM deliver a thrilling mix from the label’s catalogue, and tell Dhruva Balram its story so far
Scott has issued a statement as attendees share accounts of the event
96 Back sprints across a spectrum of styles in his electrifying Recognise mix, taking in brutal beats and breaks, dramatic synths, head scrambling sound designs and more
96 Back sprints across a spectrum of styles in his electrifying Recognise mix, and chats to Kamila Rymajdo about his early diet of Actress and post-punk, finding confidence in unexplored sonic territory, and his new album for Local Action