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Features The Twelve Points Records story: how two Manila DJs built a label to share music that feels good
Co-founder Tomas Cabili reveals how a simple idea—to release music they love—grew into a label that celebrates community, collaboration, and the many sounds of the region
Global News Goldie hints at retirement: “I’m going to hang my gloves up and be 60”
The drum ‘n’ bass legend spoke on Radio 6 ahead of his birthday, alluding that his next album could be his last
Interviews Who is Maktoop? Loud, soft and always underground queer
With humour and depth, the DJ invites us into the messy harmony of Seoul's underground; where no one is alone, and everyone belongs
City Guides The Mixmag Asia Clubbing Guide: Bangkok
Tried, tested and true with a lot of heavy hangovers to prove it—refurbished for 2025 and beyond
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 “A unique and special moment”: Margins United is Europe’s first festival celebrating alternative ESEA culture
Ahead of the debut festival from Eastern Margins, Meena Sears speaks to organisers and artists about the pioneering event, championing East and South-East Asian culture, and changing the music industry
Features RIP Danielle Moore: Crazy P's beloved figurehead who personified the power of dancing
Danielle Moore's life represents the transformative power of the dancefloor. She devoted her life to music, and as frontwoman of Crazy P, she grew into one of the world's most enthralling performers. Long-time friend Bill Brewster pays tribute
Features Review: Dialled In's debut in Manchester felt like a beacon of hope against a disturbing political environment
The collective focused on championing South Asian culture have made real progress in improving representation across the industry — and the momentum keeps on building with every invaluable event
