New Order’s Stephen Morris reflects on their 2020 Australian tour being hampered by COVID-19, drinking with Confidence Man, and more ahead of their upcoming tour Down Under. One would think that interviewing a member of New Order while sick with COVID, sitting in the darkness with a headache would be a nightmare. Not so much […]
Traxman started to make music with the simple aim of making people dance and have a good time. That hasn’t changed, but since he started out in the ’80s, Corky Strong’s masterful productions and DJ sets have marked him out as a house music great. He has been at the forefront of three different generations […]
To celebrate the release of their new EP ‘Mela’, a record inspired by the frenetic soundsystem culture of West Bengal, the Brooklyn-based duo put together a playlist offering “a glimpse through our lens into a scene that keeps growing and resonating far beyond its roots”, which they wrote for Mixmag.net. Listen to it and read […]
Featuring iconic work from Delia Derbyshire, John Baker and Daphne Oram, the archive has been created in hopes to continue the legacy of the iconic BBC institution, writes Megan Townsend for Mixmag.net. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop archive is set to be made available for the first time for use by musicians and producers. The archive, which will […]
The man who invented the Resse bass sound, an integral sound of modern dance music, Kevin Sauderson speaks with Resident Advisor about his music production techniques and his influences. The Detroit techno originator spoke to Martin Clark about his industrious studio principles and how he retains joy more than 40 years into his career. Read […]
Carl Cox has postponed his headlining set at Detroit’s Movement. Jeff Mills will join the lineup as a Day 1 headliner. I promise to make it worth the wait, Cox shared in a statement, according to the Resident Advisor website. In an announcement shared today, February 20th, the DJ confirmed he would push the planned […]
More music is made in a single day now than in the entire year of 1989. That’s all thanks to how easy it is these days to ‘create music’. But while it’s never been easier to create, the sheer volume leaves most tracks unheard. Algorithms control what rises to the top, and artists are left fighting […]
Is Primal Scream’s ‘Loaded’, Andrew Weatherall’s first masterpiece? Released on 19th February 1990, Primal Scream’s ‘Loaded’ signalled a bold new direction for the Scottish rock band, and laid the foundation for their landmark acid house-inspired album ‘Screamadelica’. Produced by Andrew Weatherall in Walthamstow’s Bark Studio, the single originated as a remix of the group’s track […]
The Queen of Funk returns to Australia in 2025, reports Brisbane’s Scenestr Magazine. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and global pop culture icon, who is already headed to Bluesfest, will headline concerts in Melbourne and Sydney in April. The ten-time Grammy Award winner who is celebrating 50 years of R&B, soul, funk and gospel […]
Alexander Flood has just announced a 3 date Australian tour. Along with his band, they’ll be playing headlining shows in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. It’s to promote his new album ‘Artifactual Rhythm‘, which is due out on the 4th of April on Atjazz Records. He’ll be taking Erica Tucceri, Jake Amy and Dylan Paul to […]
Alexander Flood is soon to release his fourth album, sometime in April 2025, which I’m sure will showcase the continuous evolution of one of Australia’s most exciting talents. A drummer, a jazz musician and an electronic music producer all in one, he effortlessly blends and crosses genres, offering something that is uniquely his own. He […]
Undoubtably one of the greatest producers and musicians of our time. Brian Eno has had a long, varied and musically exciting career. Apart from that music he did for airports. In this detailed article in MusicTech magazine, Garling Wu, who was fortunate enough to attend one of his music making workshops, tells us some of […]
Neil Crossly, writing for musicradar.com, begins his article on Kate Bush by asking this question. Imagine a world in which all record companies had the final say on which songs their artists released as singles. In such a scenario, some of the greatest and most audacious songs ever recorded would have been consigned to album […]
Hot Summer Sun: Politically charged soul-funk fusion heralds Bek Jensen’s 2025 return. The Central Coast artist Bek Jensen marks her first release of 2025 with Hot Summer Sun, a funk-laden commentary on climate change. The track sees Jensen continuing her signature blend of soul, funk and RnB while tackling weightier themes beneath its groove-heavy surface. […]
Yes, that’s right and if that wasn’t enough the “100% battery-powered event” will feature support from AIR, Tom Skinner writes for the New Musical Express magazine. The Bristol trip-hop duo – comprising Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja and Grant ‘Daddy G’ Marshall – are due to top the bill at the inaugural event on Friday June […]
In an article for DJ Mag, Martin Guttridge Hewitt reports, 105.7 million records were catalogued on Discogs in 2024. The figure sets a new annual record for the platform, averaging out at 2 million items being added every week, with vinyl dominating in terms of format, followed by CD. The year’s highest value transaction saw […]
A highly anticipated collaborative release by two of Australia’s most exciting names in dance finds its home comfortably on Naarm’s Butter Sessions, Nayuka Gorrie writes for Mixmag Australia & NZ. Lately, everyone’s been programming b2bs. Sometimes, they really don’t land – mixing and selections can feel too out of sync; it can feel like a […]
The inclusion of DJs as “middle-skilled workers” was reportedly introduced following the UK’s departure from the EU in 2021. DJs are considered “skilled workers” according to the UK’s post-Brexit Visa rules, new research has found. According to The Guardian, analysis of Home Office data from 2021-2024 found that DJs were among a number of “middle […]
De La Soul have announced the re-release of a rare 1994 EP featuring a collaboration with A Tribe Called Quest. Originally issued in a limited pressing of 500 copies, ‘Clear Lake Auditorium’ was distributed exclusively to selected DJs as part of the promotion of De La Soul’s third album, 1993’s ‘Buhloone Mindstate’. The hip-hop pioneers took to […]
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, a three-hour event celebrating Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary, aired live from New York’s Radio City Music Hall on NBC this past Friday (February 14). There to honor the long-running sketch comedy series and its contributions to music history were David Byrne and Robyn, Lady Gaga with Andy Samberg, Devo with […]
Sydney’s Random Soul, aka DJs Yogi & Husky, define house music at its core, celebrating nearly 2 decades of soulful, deep and funky house hues, releasing music on Large music, Guesthouse, Salted Music and Deepvisionz and their own imprint, Random Soul Recordings. As they get set to drop their second artist album in 2025, they […]
Freo.Social is “staring down the barrel” and asking for urgent action, writes Mary Varvaris for themusic.com.au. A story we’ve all heard many times before in our community, and that’s why the music community in Perth has rallied to save Freo.Social, which is being threatened with closure due to noise complaints because a new hotel is […]
This is an amazing selection from Bruce Tantum at DJ Mag. We enjoyed going through it, and if you’re a house music fan, then we think you will too. Not only a selection of some of his finest productions and remixes, but also some of his iconic sets. You should be entertained for days. To […]
Leftfield’s ‘Leftism’ is a truely iconic album. It is considered by some, me included, to be the first complete electronic music LP. It only left my crate when I stopped carrying vinyl to all my gigs. So many iconic tracks, that are part of electronic and dance music history, and spanning a few genres. That’s […]
A new documentary digging into the queer Black origins of house premiered at Sundance Film Festival last month. Directed by Elegance Bratton, Move Ya Body: The Birth Of House looks at the infamous 1979 Disco Demolition night and its bearing on the emergence of house music, spearheaded by Chicago DJs and producers including Jesse Saunders and […]
Str4ta is a collaboration between iconic British based DJ Gilles Peterson and Jean-Paul Maunick aka Bluey who was once in jazz funk groovers Incognito. They were inspired by 80s Brit Funk bands such as Central Line and Atmosfear. Brit Funk is a jazz-funk fusion loaded up with disco, drum machines, slap bass and a little […]
Close Encounters is Melbourne based duo Allan McConnell and Finn Rees who developed their sound following an European trip where they went crate digging for rare groove records. On their releases they fuse electronic, hip hop, disco and soul. This is their second album following on from the first Soulacoasta in 2018. They describe their […]
Inkswel is an Adelaide based DJ and producer who started out in the Adelaide Hip Hop scene. After jaunts in London, Amsterdam and Berlin during the 2000’s he’s now a prolific producer with multiple albums out on multiple labels including his own label Inner Tribe Records. He calls himself a “Purveyor of all things soulful” […]
Orbital are an iconic British techno outfit who burst onto the acid house scene in the late 80’s creating anthems like Belfast, Halcyon, + On + On and Chime. In 2022 they celebrated 30 years with a reworks, remakes & remix album Thirty-Something and now follow it up with their tenth studio album Optical Delusion […]
House music legend and pioneer David Morales talks to Beatportal about his new album, ‘Life Is A Song’ and his new label Diridim Records. This is David Morales’ first full length release in well over a decade, it includes collaborations with some other big names. Check out the album and what David Morales had to […]
In an article written for Mixmag, The Black Madonna and Lisa Blanning reflect on some of the women who played a major role in shaping dance music as we know it today. Included in the list is, Delia Derbyshire, Wendy Carlos, Donna Summer, Sylvia Robinson, Gillian Gilbert and 15 more, you can read all about […]
In 1980, Stevie Wonder helped campaign for Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday to become a national holiday. “I never saw it as being political,” he says. “I just saw it as being the right thing to do.” In a special interview with NPR Stevie Wonder reflects on Motown, God and Prince plus quite a bit […]
Welcome to Suite Grooves, a continuous stream of dance, club and electronic music. We’ve been working on setting up Suite Grooves for a while, and while there is still much to do, we thought we’d publish early in beta form, hoping to provide you with a soundtrack to pass the time during these trying times. […]