Features Six books on how streaming has forever changed our relationship with music On World Book Day, Cheryl Chow picks six reads that examine the relationship between music, technology, taste & identity
Features Artists exciting us in 2025 / April Names from Asia and the Asian diaspora you need on your radar (and playlists)!
Interviews Fred P creates from feeling, not form With 'Neon Futures' on the horizon and a Hong Kong set incoming, the artist speaks on creative purpose, spiritual groove, and staying true to the soul of house
Interviews ‘Lift Off’: Ron Trent’s sonic storybook Mengzy speaks with the artist on his new album and tour, celebrating the past and future
Galleries A window into the raves of Hong Kong Art Week 50 images of the parties & afterparties of the city’s busiest month
Features The Mixmag Asia Clubbing Guide: Manila Dive into Manila’s scene through its buzzing streets—and beyond
Fashion Super Enjoy collaborate with Dover Street Market Singapore on debut clothing capsule Mini Enjoy is a wink to the whimsy and wonder that Super Enjoy channel in their releases
Features Beyond the dancefloor: how & why Feed the Dragon is cultivating their community “Your community—your DJs, photographers, and crowd members—all contribute to the culture in their own ways. That’s what makes dance music so beautiful and integral.”
Global News Aphex Twin has put together a 191-track playlist for streetwear brand Supreme The playlist comprises ‘mostly mellow’ music, including an original cut from AFX himself
Interviews Meet Jambutek: the long-running face of Sri Lanka’s underground Ahead of it's label showcase at Dots Bay House on March 22, we catch up with founder Asvajit to talk about the collective’s decade-long journey, its impact on Sri Lanka’s scene, and what’s next
Features Artists exciting us in 2025 / March Names from Asia and the Asian diaspora you need on your radar (and playlists)!
City Guides The Mixmag Asia Clubbing Guide: Bangkok Tried, tested and true with a lot of heavy hangovers to prove it—refurbished for 2025 and beyond
Fashion Supreme unveils more pieces from Aphex Twin collab collection The new collection includes a GORE-TEX jacket, three skateboards and a football shirt emblazoned with AFX's menacing stare
Features The women who've shaped electronic music One from Mixmag's 2019 archives dug out especially for International Women's Day—a timeline of the women who've shaped, and continue to shape, electronic music
Fashion Supreme collaborate with Aphex Twin on ‘Windowlicker’ artwork tee "Supreme Come on you cunts, let's have some Aphex acid"
Features Mengzy Selects - 032 / February Mixmag Asia's bass purveyor Mengzy shares her musical discoveries from around the region
Music An exploration of West Bengal soundsystem culture in 10 tracks, curated by Baalti 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"
Features From the archive: Andrew Weatherall changes his tune Andrew Weatherall was an extremist who believed trends are to be set, not followed. For Mixmag’s April 1994 cover feature, Andy Pemberton met the British maverick at a pivotal moment in his career — his club night was confusing, his latest album disappointing, and his public image had become ludicrous. In a therapeutic discussion, he revealed his plans for reinvention
Features Excursions: IYAAKI is a judgment-free space in Seoul to celebrate culture, identity & queerness Founded by DJs Hogi, Hyerang, and Jooheon, the event series which just marked its first anniversary creates an environment where diversity thrives on the dancefloor
Features Inside Halina Rice’s spatial audio experience at Wonderfruit with Polygon LIVE A first-person account on performing inside a 360° hyperreal sound environment with nearly 100 L-Acoustics speakers, bending beats in real-time with L-ISA tech
Features What we do in the sunrise: New photobook documents the ecstatic haze of being young and partying all night Published by the British Culture Archive, Not Going Home features photographs taken by Mischa Haller of "post-club Britain" throughout the summer of 1998