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Film & TV Prince documentary director says Netflix's cancellation of project is "a joke"
The streaming giant axed the documentary last month following concerns from Prince's estate around it reportedly containing allegations of "physical and emotional abuse" against the musician
Tech BBC publishes Radiophonic Workshop archive for the first time
Featuring iconic work from Delia Derbyshire, John Baker and Daphne Oram, the archive has been created in hopes to continue the legacy of the iconic BBC institution
Features From the archive: Andrew Weatherall changes his tune
Andrew Weatherall was an extremist who believed trends are to be set, not followed. For Mixmag’s April 1994 cover feature, Andy Pemberton met the British maverick at a pivotal moment in his career — his club night was confusing, his latest album disappointing, and his public image had become ludicrous. In a therapeutic discussion, he revealed his plans for reinvention
Features What we do in the sunrise: New photobook documents the ecstatic haze of being young and partying all night
Published by the British Culture Archive, Not Going Home features photographs taken by Mischa Haller of "post-club Britain" throughout the summer of 1998
Features Mixmag Asia's ultimate Xmas gift guide
Something for every music lover whether they've been nice or otherwise; cool tech, trendy gear, and culture-driven must-haves.
Features "Pure energy and intensity": The history of Time Warp in 20 photos
Commemorating this year's Time Warp USA – and following the 30th anniversary of the festival’s debut in Mannheim, Germany – we look back at the trailblazing techno event through the ages
Film & TV Watch a new documentary exploring the history of house label King Street Sounds
Out now, the 35-minute film comes as the imprint relaunches under the leadership of Armada Music
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
