PLAYY. Mix #181 – Baron
French DJ and producer Baron’s take on electronic music sources inspiration from styles outside the dancefloor, touching on influences from jazz, afro, and disco. The result
Q+A: Five minutes with Vera Grace
Hailing from the Netherlands, Vera Grace is one of the Amsterdam electronic scene’s viscerally impactful DJ and producers. Her signature hard techno sound – a gritty bl
PLAYY. Mix #172 – Juheun
Hailing from the stark and unyielding deserts of the southwestern United States, DJ and producer Juheun emerges from the dust with mind warping, and forward thinking takes on techn
Q+A – Five minutes with LIFEFORMS co-founder Tim Engelhardt
Renowned as one of the electronic music industry’s brightest luminaries, Tim Engelhardt has curated an impeccable catalogue of chart-topping club records and critically accla
Q+A: Five minutes with Keys N Krates
On IN:TENSION, the third album from Keys N Krates, the Toronto trio explore their love affair with house music like never before. Having come up during the EDM boom of the 2010’s
Q+A: Five more minutes with Pig&Dan
When we last spoke with prolific electronic music duo Pig&Dan, they were gearing up to release the anticipated sequel to 2014’s Destination Unknown, a record that largely esc
Q+A: Five minutes with Airrica
Producer Airrica had just one rule when going into the studio to create her debut EP, International Confusion. Alongside collaborator Ashee, the pair made a simple conjecture: “I
PLAYY. Mix #154 – Malanda Jr.
You can tell that DJ and producer Malandra is a romantic. He has that sort of red, hot blooded Italian passion coursing through his veins. He speaks in sonnets, and looks ba
PLAYY. Mix #153 – Rob Hes
Despite him being touted as an emerging force in the melodic techno scene just a few years ago, Dutch producer Rob Hes’ experience spans much further. Arriving at his current sty
Q+A: Five minutes with Shimza ahead of Brunch Electronik
With sounds from across Africa’s electronic music scene taking over Europe’s dancefloors, it only makes sense that one of the continent’s biggest exports should take the