Features The Amazing History of Shinichi Osawa: Unpacking 3 decades of artistry by Japan's humble hero You might know him as Mondo Grosso, which began as a band in 1991
Features Audio Asia: we revisit the subterranean sounds of summer 2021 Press play on 10 tracks of unadulterated Asian fire we had on repeat for the sunshine season
New Releases IYRE pins Sri Lanka on the global drum'n'bass map His liquid & soulful productions emanate his homeland
Tech The Roland TR-727 and 707 have been added to the Roland Cloud The two drum machines are now available as plugins
Tech Gen Z are finding music through video games Appearances from musicians in games such as Fortnite and GTA have garnered huge fanbases
Global Apple Music has developed new tech allowing artists to monetise mixes A number of dance music companies are involved with the new project
Features Exploring identity: What does it mean to be a South Asian in the UK in 2021? Dhruva Balram reflects on the cultural multitudes within the South Asian diaspora, speaking to artists Yung Singh, DEBONAIR, Sarathy Korwar, anu & Surya Sen
Asia News Bangkok says sayonara to beloved Thonglor venue 12x12 The Japanese-inspired dive bar & underground music sanctuary will be sorely missed—but you can grab something to remember it by this weekend as it sells off the deco
Asia News Technics announce the launch of their all-new SL-1210G turntable The latest in the iconic deck series is aimed squarely at the audiophile market
New Releases 박혜진 Park Hye Jin conjures up a mood on her debut full-length album, Before I Die The hotly-anticipated 15-track LP is out today via Ninja Tune
New Releases Seoul’s latest electronic label Walls and Pals lands on the scene with a debut from ACIDWORK ‘Pure Elements...’ exemplifies the fledgeling label’s focus on artists with crafty creative processes
Asia News BBC Asian Network announce four new shows for October Listeners can catch the new content from October
Global Angel-Ho’s new album ‘A Time To Die’ is out now The 10-track LP has been released by N.A.A.F.I
Features How classic cars and soundsystems connect Southall residents to their Indian roots Ciaran Thapar spends an evening in London's 'Little India', where modified cars and dub reggae soundsystems carry messages of protest and connection to home across generations