Global News De School unveils extensive digital archive featuring over 800 DJ sets Het Archief includes sets from the Amsterdam club dating back more than eight years
Global News Daddy Kev launches AI tool to help artists identify issues in music contracts musiclawyer.ai will allow independent artists to analyse problems in recording and royalty agreements
Film & TV Istanbul’s queer techno scene spotlighted in new documentary, Movement Movement focuses on communities and the fight to preserve Istanbul's safe spaces
Global News Long-running mix database MixesDB to permanently shut down this month The popular user-generated mix database will cease operating after 20 years
Features Pump up the rainbow: Events in Asia that'll make you dance with pride A list of unapologetic celebrations to attend this month that are a manifesto of freedom, equality and the relentless pursuit of quality beats
Events Experience Lovefingers' eclectic soundscapes in Malaysia this weekend The revered tastemaker headlines the night at REXKL on June 7, alongside Wonderfruit's Music Director, Ouissam
New Releases Maggie Tra’s 'She’s A Street Fighter' is a pulsating anthem of resilience & migration A dance-ready aural journey resounding nostalgic field recordings, snappy synths & a stomping kick
Asia News Billions in investment at risk as Thailand considers criminalising cannabis Stakeholders underline potential fallout from increased restrictions against prospects of cannabis sector growth & innovation
New Releases Yetsuby’s new track is a mesmerising interplay between serenity & suspense "Who Swallowed The Chimes At The Random Place" is a calm yet jarring prelude to upcoming mini-LP via all my thoughts
Global News Manchester City’s Nathan Aké launches music education initiative, Playing for Change The footballer has teamed up with Casio on the project, aiming to “improve music education across the UK”
Global News Data stolen from 560 million Ticketmaster users by hacking group ShinyHunters The group is demanding £400,000 in ransom after reportedly stealing 1.3 terabytes of personal data from customers
Global News Germany’s MELT Festival to stop running after 27 years MELT announced that this year’s edition will be its last, citing “changes in the festival landscape”