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Music The Mix 072: Fetus
Japanese artist Fetus makes intense and uninhibited music that transcends physical limits and language — and it's catching attention across the world. He shares a high-energy mix and speaks to Patrick Hinton about refusing restrictions, Tokyo's club scene, and the emotional inspiration behind his artist name and debut album
Features 'Start the Party, Build the Community' with EMC's latest online toolkit
Its second resource, with expertise compiled from three experienced promoters, artists and managers, is a must for anyone aspiring to do their 'own thing'.
Global News Brian Eno announces Together For Palestine fundraiser at Wembley Arena
The legendary musician has called on fellow artists to join him for the benefit on September 17
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.
Global News Israeli DJ cancels set at Tomorrowland amid controversy over IDF military base performance
The festival asked Skazi to refrain from using the mic or flying an Israeli flag during his set this year, though he ultimately chose to withdraw from the Belgian festival
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
Music Antal & Dubby celebrate Japan’s retro-futurist club roots in ‘Techno Kayō Volume One’
The co-compilers share details on Rush Hour's physical-only October release, packed with 80s proto-techno, electro-pop and synth gems
