Yum Cha Yum Cha Chats: Punctual's go-to PlayStation games to wind-down to while on tour "Somehow we’ve never played against each other… that would be a high-stakes game!
Global Jeff Mills to release two new albums this spring One album out in April and the other out in May
New Releases Ohrwurm limelights Malaysian producers for 2nd round of remixes The label is synonymous with Kuala Lumpur's underground scene
Global DVS1 launches service that will see producers paid for DJ set plays DJs to assign 5% of their fee to be split among the producers they played in that particular set
Features Teenage Granny: “I had this inner drive to do everything that I could to expand my musical expression. I wanted to try everything.” The illimitable Filipino performer, producer, DJ & film scorer on her love of analogue, using music as activism & her two cents on what makes a great DJ
Tech NFT actually stands for “Naughty Fucking Tech-House”, according to inventors Inventors Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash "wish to set the record straight"
Global Kanye West & Pete Davidson to contest charity boxing match Kanye is reportedly living in the Mercedes-Benz stadium again until the fight
Spaces Space Ibiza and Elon Musk team up to launch Space, Space Will Carl Cox be playing at the launch?
Tech Apple has removed the disco ball emoji The emoji that shines twice as bright, glitters half as long
Asia News Pioneer DJ announce sleek new HDJ-CX professional DJ headphones The industry giant pack plenty of features into the lightweight on-ear cans
Asia News Synthetik Sounds is a new label out of Asia that merges the underground sphere in the West with the East The imprint is founded by Ecilo, 6AM Group & Synthetik Minds
Asia News The Beijing Minsheng Art Museum is holding an exhibition showcasing the rise of video art in East Asia since the 1960s Featuring works by 17 trailblazers in experimental video art including Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Chen Shaoxiong & more
Asia News Creamfields confirms Hardwell for Asia this year in...Hong Kong It’s hard to fathom, but could large events in Hong Kong be making a comeback?