Space Afrika’s ‘Honest Labour’ is a quietly complex interrogation into the postcolonial Black British identity
Image: Dias When approaching Space Afrika’s latest album and first for label Dais, it’s necessary to understand that this work is informed foremost by the complexities of displ
Bendik Giske queers the saxophone on the beguiling new album, ‘Cracks’
Image: Smalltown Supersound In his seminal work Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity, the queer theorist José Esteban Muñoz examines queerness as a mode of futur
The Museum of Modern Electronic Music to open in Frankfurt this October
Image render by Atelier Markgraph Frankfurt is set to open a new museum of electronic music in October. The Museum of Modern Electronic Music, or MOMEM, will be a space that honour
Weekly roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Sabrina Feige From retro-futurist remixes to a single produced by some of the most innovative minds in contemporary music, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. I
House music legend Mr. G laments the new normal on ‘The Forced Force Is Not The Real Force’
Image by Emilie Pria 2012 was an important year for electronic music. The renewed interest in the sound of underground club music had brought about the birth of modern EDM and the
Ruth Mascelli cruises dystopia on the new album, ‘A Night At The Baths’
Image by Arthur R Severio Anyone who has been to a bathhouse knows it’s an experience that lingers long after the steam of the sauna has dissipated. Simultaneously liberating and
Maŕa releases ‘Rebellion’ music video ahead of new EP for Cultivated Sounds
Image still from music video by Mará, Chamberlain Zhang & ChengCheng New York DJ and producer Maŕa is known for her shadowy, experimental sets of cosmic dance bangers. An ico
Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Dan Medhurst From audaciously explicit hip-house to ambient chamber pop, we roundup our favourite new releases from some of electronic music’s iconic and emerging female
Lee Gamble releases ‘Hyperpassive,’ the kinetic first single from his new album
Image: Hyperdub Harnessing the potential for sound to literally shape space is a rare skill, yet it’s one that seems to come organically for London based composer, producer a
Arushi Jain aims for nirvana on the stunning debut album, ‘Under the Lilac Sky’
Image by Ishita Singh Identity politics in electronic music have always been a bit skewed. What began as a form of black queer expression evolved into the mainstream archetype of t