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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
Global News “I feel very existential”: Skrillex vows to “go independent” after release of next project
The DJ and producer is cutting ties with long-affiliated label Atlantic Records after 15 years
Features “A unique and special moment”: Margins United is Europe’s first festival celebrating alternative ESEA culture
Ahead of the debut festival from Eastern Margins, Meena Sears speaks to organisers and artists about the pioneering event, championing East and South-East Asian culture, and changing the music industry
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
Tech How Hexorcismos’ collaborative project ‘MUTUALISMX’ challenges AI prejudices
The artists involved tell us more about the making of the "magical" creation
Global News Amsterdam's kanaal40 to close for two years due to renovations
Ahead of closing this summer, the venue will host an experimental programme and free entry to "most" of its nights
Features "Genuinely needed": How WAIFU is revolutionising Tokyo's queer nightlife
Founded as a response against discrimination, queer and femme collective WAIFU is bridging the gap between music and politics in Japan, pioneering a focus on inclusivity, accessibility and activism in the club scene and beyond
Features Why Warsaw is one of the best cities for clubbing in Europe
Powered by new venues and the open-minded energy of young DJs and collectives, Warsaw has become a clubbing haven to rival the likes of Berlin and Amsterdam
