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Women In Dance Music
Sicaria Sound, Girls Don’t Sync, Ambient Babestation Meltdown, Hannah Holland and Tash LC are among the many acts confirmed to play
Electro. From Kraftwerk To Techno runs until May and features over 500 exhibits
An mix of “sweet, sexy ‘90s house and rave sounds” from Brooklyn-based DJ and producer JADALAREIGN for the Fresh Kicks series
Brooklyn-based DJ and producer JADALAREIGN records a mix of “sweet, sexy ‘90s house and rave sounds” for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Ria Hylton about finding her feet in the dance music industry, and helping others find theirs
The exhibition will feature workshops, panels and a book reading
The Manchester-born DJ hopes her book will inspire a more inclusive future for dance music
Their aim with 23by23 is to get record labels to commit to achieving at least 23% of women artists on their rosters by 2023
Bumako Recordings' Jenifa Mayanja records an hour of smooth deep house and funk-fuelled grooves for the On Cue series
Bumako Recordings' Jenifa Mayanja records an hour of smooth deep house and funk-fuelled grooves for the On Cue series and, in the midst of a vibrant new creative chapter in her life, chats to Zara Wladawsky about the evolution of her label, her mentoring programme, and preserving the classic New York sound
SOS MUSIC’s second compilation lands this month with tracks from Baby T, Closet Yi, Regularfantasy, Aura T-09 and more. Hear Yazzus’ turbo-charged hardcore cut ‘Andromeda’ now
The scholarship will be awarded to three recipients each year
Worst Behavior Recs co-founder Bell Curve shares a hyperactive mix from her and Anna Morgan's label catalogue. The pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success
Compiling hyper-speed, sci-fi sounds from producers across the globe, Anna Morgan and Bell Curve’s Worst Behavior has quickly become a force to be reckoned with. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, the pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success