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On queer futurity through rave collectives in Southeast Asia
Our friends at Bussy Temple explore how Southeast Asia’s queer rave communities are redefining the soundscape with local flavours and vibrant self-expression
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Collecting stories in imaginary worlds: in conversation with Sunju Hargun
The forward-thinking producer opens up on crafting emotional journeys through sound: “The fact that it could come from a human angle makes the narrative more relatable or even mysterious.”
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AMÉMÉ debuts on new Defected sub-label, One People, with 'Wild Animal'
The track is a dancefloor-focused Afro-meets-house affair
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Festivals in Asia to look forward to in 2024
Start marking those calendars because festival season is all year round!
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Didi Han’s new EP will get you ‘In the Zone’ on the dancefloor
“My goal is to inspire movement and I hope these tracks have you dancing up a storm!”
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The Inner Voice of Sven Väth: reflecting on 40+ years of a stellar career
An exclusive Q&A with the iconic techno titan ahead of his headlining slot at Bali's Burning Beach Festival in December
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Psytrance Pioneer Goa Gil has died, aged 72
The artist was known for working on the creation of psytrance, with DJ sets that would last over 24 hours
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Modular mystic: Caterina Barbieri is unlocking the spirituality in synths
Chal Ravens speaks to Italian composer Caterina Barbieri about performing in imposing spaces, hating the 'modular music scene', and whether she might - one day - release music with a kick drum