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Features Is 'The Sesh' starting to catch up with Millennials?
Attitudes to drugs have changed significantly since the late '80s, becoming more widely used and socially acceptable. But while Gen Z are embracing sober curiosity, the toll of sustained drug use is becoming more pronounced in older generations. David Hillier reports
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
Features The Top 25 DJs Who Defined The Year 2024
The DJs who defined 2024, spanning pioneers, cult heroes, idols, thought-leaders and more
Features Inside ‘HYPER: The Stevie Hyper D Story’ — could this be the greatest jungle film ever made?
The tragic, triumphant jungle documentary is currently selling out cinemas in the UK. From the world premiere to the directors’ 25-year struggle to honour an underground legend, Ewen Cook goes behind the scenes of an instant classic that has the drum 'n' bass world in a spiritual frenzy
Features Could the Netherlands become the first country to legalise MDMA?
Prohibition of the party drug has been standard across Europe since the late-'80s, but scientific studies on medical use, an interest in a harm reduction-led approach, and a push to counter gang violence is seeing a movement for legalisation and regulation gather momentum in the Netherlands
Features On queer futurity through rave collectives in Southeast Asia
Our friends at Bussy Temple explore how Southeast Asia’s queer rave communities are redefining the soundscape with local flavours and vibrant self-expression
Events Singapore: Wild Pearl presents Immersion BIG SPLASH with Yoga Movement & Rumours Beach Club
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Features Moving in the dark: Tristan O'Neill's photography encapsulates the sweaty bliss of jungle's golden era
With his work featuring in London's move/003 exhibition, Tristan O'Neill describes his experiences capturing the raucous energy of '90s ravers
