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Features “AI doesn’t exploit musicians, people do”: What if artificial intelligence doesn’t have to hurt the music industry?
The many issues and misuses of AI in the music industry are well documented, but there are still artists and industry professionals who believe it can be a positive force if used correctly. Nadia Says reports, speaking to Benn Jordan, Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, Imogen Heap, Portrait XO, Robert Owens, and AI music companies
The Asia Diaries The Asia Diaries: the Philippines tour that took Just Bee beyond the dancefloor
From Manila’s underground to Siargao’s shores, she shares key moments, findings & food recommendations from the Y2K x Rezonate tour
Events Voodoo Valley transforms the Himalayas into a haven of sound & conscious living
The festival returns for three days of cutting-edge music, wellness activities, culinary experiences and a deeper dive into India’s sonic and spiritual roots
Mixes Mixmag Asia Radio: DIY heroes Bhai Bhai Soundsystem take over Sri Lanka
Learn more about the Dhaka scene whilst listening to to a snippet from their masterful Dots Bay House x Mixmag Asia marathon set
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 Festivals in Asia to look forward to in 2025
Your annual festival run starts here—from underground raves to massive main stages, these are Asia’s unmissable events of the year
Global News Max Richter makes impassioned plea for MPs to protect musicians from AI
The British composer warned that without stricter rules on copyright, music as we know it could "fade into history"
Features It's been 40 years since the first ever house track, and its legacy lives ‘On and On’
Four decades on from a record that changed the world of dance music forever, Meena Sears speaks to house music scholars, including Jesse Saunders, and traces the evolution of the culture
