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Features Sound as Medicine: the ancient roots of sonic healing in Asia
We speak to the producers-slash-researchers of Wonderfruit’s Sonic Minds programme, Nick Luscombe & James Greer, on how frequencies, natural textures & intentional silence can restore the mind & body
Global News Brian Eno, Ben UFO and Jyoty sign open letter calling on Field Day to distance itself from KKR
Led by Sisu Crew and other leading electronic artists, the letter calls on the London-based day festival to uphold BDS guidelines and publicly condemn the investments of the parent company of its owner, Superstruct
Interviews 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’
Global News 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"
New Releases Xin Lie’s debut LP is a surreal soundtrack to modern chaos
Teeming with irregular beats & glitch-heavy grooves, the self-titled 8-tracker is out now via Dance Data
Features Is 'The Sesh' starting to catch up with Millennials?
Attitudes to drugs have changed significantly since the late '80s, becoming more widely used and socially acceptable. But while Gen Z are embracing sober curiosity, the toll of sustained drug use is becoming more pronounced in older generations. David Hillier reports
Global News “Producers deserve to get paid for their work”: Music data service KUVO powered by DJ Monitor gets industry backing
The tech means DJs don't need to manually submit set lists for royalties to be paid to producers, and there is also no cost for venues to participate
Features Could the Netherlands become the first country to legalise MDMA?
Prohibition of the party drug has been standard across Europe since the late-'80s, but scientific studies on medical use, an interest in a harm reduction-led approach, and a push to counter gang violence is seeing a movement for legalisation and regulation gather momentum in the Netherlands
