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Features Culture as resistance: 6 Palestinian DJs you need to know
Alice Austin speaks to six pioneering artists from Palestine about their differing experiences and challenges as musicians
Features Wild Wild West: After the pandemic, LA's rave underground bounces back stronger than ever
A new era of the rave underground - led by femme and queer POC DJs and collectives – is popping off in Los Angeles. Star Eyes and Bianca Oblivion of the Warp Mode crew clue us in
Features Harder, better, faster, stronger: has dance music got harder and faster?
Why does it seem like dance music has got so hard and fast recently? Isaac Muk investigates, exploring the impact of a new generation of "play harder" clubbers and artists, social media and economic turmoil
Interviews A dive into the divine mind of Victor Simonelli
The prolific house legend opens up about the experiences in his long-standing career & gives a shoutout to the music scene in Asia
Interviews New blueprint: how Jyoty grew from rave lifer to DJ phenomenon
From raving underage in Amsterdam and working London club doors to building a cult socials following and selling out clubs on her own, Jyoty has put in the hours and earned her position as the internet's favourite DJ. She speaks to Seb Wheeler about her journey, building community and refusing to accept limitations
Features Can Ibiza survive by building a sustainable future?
As the dust settles on Ibiza's longest ever season, the impact of the pandemic and break from clubbing has sparked an identity crisis on the White Isle, raising questions about the economic reliance and environmental impact of party tourism
Asia News The Original Wailers & The Cuban Brothers set to enthrall audiences at Ulu Cliffhouse
Prepare for a night of soulful tunes & beaming smiles all around
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
