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“The planet is our only dancefloor”: how dance music events are adapting to sustainability
With sustainability at the forefront of this summer’s events planning, Gemma Ross investigates how the dance music community is making an eco-friendly festival season a priority
Apple Music launches Spatial Audio DJ mixes
The first mix to be given the Spatial treatment is from Jeff Mills
One year on: Our Bali barriers have stopped almost 1 tonne of plastic from spilling out into the sea
Last Earth Day, we fundraised to sponsor barrier #96 as part of Sungai Watch’s greater mission to install 1,000 barriers in rivers around Indonesia. Here are some updates.
Into the light: Iyre is uplifting South Asia’s drum ‘n’ bass scene
Sri Lankan artist IYRE delivers a melodic, rolling mix and speaks to Aneesa Ahmed about the sonics of d'n'b and connecting South Asia's scene with the international community
Jack White calls out major labels to press vinyl in their own plants
The increase in vinyl sales has caused a pressing issue
World’s largest vinyl plant warns of delays “until at least 2030”
A pressing concern
Mixmag Asia Radio: Leevisa deconstructs club sounds in a style she calls “circumstantial music"
The set starts with the opening track from her recent 'Koreography' EP out on Perpetual Care
Above & Beyond have cinematically scored climate documentary The Last Glaciers
The film is a follow up to Hong Kong-based director Craig Leeson’s A Plastic Ocean