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Tech Review: AlphaTheta OMNIS-DUO
AlphaTheta’s debut all-in-one DJ system redefines spontaneity with battery power, Bluetooth mixing and a striking, user-friendly design
Music The Mix 072: Fetus
Japanese artist Fetus makes intense and uninhibited music that transcends physical limits and language — and it's catching attention across the world. He shares a high-energy mix and speaks to Patrick Hinton about refusing restrictions, Tokyo's club scene, and the emotional inspiration behind his artist name and debut album
Global News Damon Albarn credits past drug habits for "crazy" falsetto vocals on Gorillaz debut
The frontman claims he was hitting notes he "didn't think he would be able to hit again" on the 2001 record, which featured hits such as 'Clint Eastwood'
Global News Gorillaz hint at new music ahead of 25th anniversary celebrations
New music will seemingly be debuted during a four-date string of live shows in London later this month
Mixes Mixmag Asia Radio: Honouring the timeless artistry of Susumu Yokota
A decade after his passing, the Japanese visionary’s Skintone catalogue is being reissued, and we speak to Lo Recordings about preserving his levitating legacy through a new tribute mix.
Features Bali beyond the usual: insider picks for your island getaway
Skip the clichés. This summer guide goes straight to the source; people who live here, love it here, and aren’t afraid to tell you to get out of Canggu.
Interviews Inside Glastonbury’s South Asian-focused Azaadi Stage in full colour
Making its debut drenched in marigolds, we chat with curator Bobby Friction about the festival’s latest addition that delivered a vibrant, rhythmic celebration of culture & innovation
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
