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More rare South Asian gems to reignite club & crate-digging culture from Naya Beat
'Naya Beat Volume 2: South Asian Dance and Electronic Music 1988-1994' revives unique sounds once ahead of their time, now primed for today’s dancefloors

A Guy Called Gerald honoured with blue plaque for 'Voodoo Ray'
The plaque commemorates the Manchester-born producer for creating "the first acid house track in the UK" in 1988

LIZZ drops hypnotic ‘Chords Locator’ EP on Handpicked
The Music is 4 Lovers sub-label launched by Ramin Majlessi aims to push the envelope in minimal house

Review: Dialled In's debut in Manchester felt like a beacon of hope against a disturbing political environment
The collective focused on championing South Asian culture have made real progress in improving representation across the industry — and the momentum keeps on building with every invaluable event

DJ Love's debut album celebrates Filipino culture & the evolution of Budots
'Budots World (Reloaded)' pushes the genre into fresh territory, blending classic beats with innovative new styles

Jonny Rock & Generalisation rework A Mountain of One’s tracks into dubby, transcendent groovers
‘Make My Love Grow’ and ‘Surrender’ are taken to new euphoric heights and rhythmic depths

Stones Taro releases LP themed around underwater civilisation
The unique concept makes for an exciting & ambitious debut album

On their comeback, the Sugababes are getting their clubland flowers
Dance music has always been a part of the Sugababes. Now the original trio have reunited, they’re dominating dancefloors, getting booked alongside hyped DJs, and asserting their credentials in the contemporary club scene. Patrick Hinton reports