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Global US bill aiming to ban lyrics being used as criminal evidence reintroduced to congress
The RAP Act aims to protect artist expression from being used against them in court
Asia News South Korea set to host Woodstock in July this year
The event commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice agreement
Features How the original rave spirit is still driving youth culture today
As Berghaus releases its new rave-inspired collection, we speak to musicians and creatives at the forefront of the new generation of rave culture about the community, fashion and sounds of the past that inspire them today
Features Without independent radio, homogeny thrives
Independent radio is vital for developing music culture and it needs to be protected, writes Worldwide FM presenter Tina Edwards
Features How black women and queer communities are shaping the future of African electronic music
Shiba Melissa Mazaza examines how, in the face of male gatekeeping, misogyny and transphobia, Black women and people from queer and marginalised communities are setting the example for the future of African electronic music
Asia News Thai citizens celebrate the country’s legalisation of weed with a two-day music festival
The event is set to take partying to a new high
Features Goldie: “People never give props to drum 'n' bass for what it's done for electronic music"
Goldie speaks to Ralph Moore about writing tracks for Bowie, the underappreciation of drum 'n' bass, and his motivational 'Kubrick Theory'
Features How classic cars and soundsystems connect Southall residents to their Indian roots
Ciaran Thapar spends an evening in London's 'Little India', where modified cars and dub reggae soundsystems carry messages of protest and connection to home across generations
