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New Releases SHIMA’s ‘MAITAKE’ fuses freedom & Japanese folklore into playful electronica
The artist shares exclusive insight on the making of the track, out now via Young Art
Video Blog Watch: DeLaurentis & Hervé Déjardin bring ‘Musicalism’ to life with L-Acoustics technology
The two used L-ISA Studio tools to build a spatial album rooted in synaesthetic creativity & technical precision
Features Watch: ‘Enter the K-Bass’ panel puts Seoul’s scene in focus at SXSW London
Rich SCR, 7ip7o3 & Jun Kim share how UK-rooted sounds are reshaping Korea’s biggest pop exports from the production floor up
Mixes Mixmag Asia Radio: Honouring the timeless artistry of Susumu Yokota
A decade after his passing, the Japanese visionary’s Skintone catalogue is being reissued, and we speak to Lo Recordings about preserving his levitating legacy through a new tribute mix.
Features Bali beyond the usual: insider picks for your island getaway
Skip the clichés. This summer guide goes straight to the source; people who live here, love it here, and aren’t afraid to tell you to get out of Canggu.
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
Interviews Inside Glastonbury’s South Asian-focused Azaadi Stage in full colour
Making its debut drenched in marigolds, we chat with curator Bobby Friction about the festival’s latest addition that delivered a vibrant, rhythmic celebration of culture & innovation
New Releases Amplify Palestine drops cross-genre compilation exploring resistance through sound
‘Unboundable: BDS Mixtape Vol. 3’ brings together experimental electronics, acoustic traditions, and 20+ musicians in 13 tracks
