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Full Moon Festival Curators PsyTibe Celebrate in Sequoia Forest

Long-running SoCal-based psytrance crew PsyTribe is moving their...

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ENTRIES CLOSE ON 20 MAYAfter a little bit of a hiatus, we have brought back one of our most loved (and yes, hotly debated)...

John Digweed, GU019 Los Angeles: The Night America Finally Tuned In

There is a moment in every cultural shift where the room finally tunes in. For dance music in the United States, that moment...

[Electro] Burak Bacio – Let You Go

Burak Bacio’s “Let You Go” wastes no time establishing its intentions. The bass-driven house track opens with a tight, punchy low end that locks...

Fergus Alexander: 25 years of Raving through the shadows of Brisbane

It’s close to 2pm when Fergus Alexander pulls up outside my hotel in Brisbane’s inner north, engine idling, a faint pulse of Selador sessions leaking through...

John 00 Fleming: Six Years, One Album, a Statement Worth Making

There are artists you admire from a distance for years before the timing finally lines up. John 00 Fleming is one of them. His...

Danny Howells: Still Digging Deeper After Three Decades

There are DJs who arrive on a wave of industry hype and algorithmic favour, and then there are those who build a career through...

Meet our February 2026 Mix of the Month Winner – Riley Bee

Congratulations to Riley Bee, our Mix of the Month winner for February 2026.Riley Bee (formerly Riley Warren) is an independent electronic music artist...

The Long Game: Lemon and Lime’s Dan Burke on Consistency, Culture and the Brisbane Scene

Brisbane doesn’t always get the credit it deserves. In conversations about Australia’s electronic music landscape, the spotlight tends to drift toward Melbourne’s basements and...

From Dorset to Burning Man: Director Hoj Jomehri on Telling Lee Burridge’s Story

There’s something quietly compelling about documentaries that manage to capture the essence of electronic music culture without resorting to the usual visual clichés or...

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