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Meet Jambutek: the long-running face of Sri Lanka’s underground
Ahead of it's label showcase at Dots Bay House on March 22, we catch up with founder Asvajit to talk about the collective’s decade-long journey, its impact on Sri Lanka’s scene, and what’s next

The Mixmag Asia Clubbing Guide: Bangkok
Tried, tested and true with a lot of heavy hangovers to prove it—refurbished for 2025 and beyond

An exploration of West Bengal soundsystem culture in 10 tracks, curated by Baalti
To celebrate the release of their new EP 'Mela', a record inspired by the frenetic soundsystem culture of West Bengal, the Brooklyn-based duo put together a playlist offering "a glimpse through our lens into a scene that keeps growing and resonating far beyond its roots"

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

Mixmag Asia Radio: Studio Adventure NYE with Mogwaa, Stones Taro & Klaytron
Listen to & read about three standout sets from three artists recorded directly from Phú Quốc, Vietnam, for Odyssey 2024-2025

Survival of the Fitz
Adam Wright chats with Jane Fitz as she returns to Hong Kong, the city that formed her as a DJ, with her new residency at 宀 kicking off this Saturday

Sounds, sleep & wakefulness: Michael Diamond on how sonics shape the mind
Henry Cooper speaks to the artist/researcher about his work, the correlations between sounds & synapses, his interviews with world-class DJs plus his new dreamlike EP ‘Placid Wakefulness’

Max Richter makes impassioned plea for MPs to protect musicians from AI
The British composer warned that without stricter rules on copyright, music as we know it could "fade into history"