Massive Attack commission research to help reduce the carbon footprint of live music events
Image by Warren Du Preez & Nick Thornton Massive Attack are calling on the government to initiate plans to reduce carbon emissions produced by concerts and live music events. T
TSHA wants you to feel the love on new EP, ‘OnlyL’
Image Ninja Tune TSHA has slowly been on the rise to becoming one of the UK’s strongest new voices in electronic music. Last year’s Flowers EP largely solidified this status, a
New investigation finds that data on illegal raves used by Home Secretary to justify emergency police powers was incorrect
Image by Wil Crisp & Karla Hunter A new investigation by Wil Crisp for Mixmag has revealed that the UK’s Home Secretary Priti Patel justified granting emergency powers to pol
Glasgow club SWG3 announces innovative sustainable energy plan launching next month
Image by Michael Hunter Glasgow nightclub SWG3 has announced it will be using an innovative new system to generate power for its cooling system. The BODYHEAT system is a revolution
Feed Me looks to the future by turning to the past on the new eponymous album
Image courtesy Sotto Voice Most fans of electronic music will probably agree that the form saw the peak of its golden era in the 21st century from the mid-2000s to the early 2010s.
Number of double vaccinated people attending music gigs exceeds that of the general public, according to new survey
Image by Jody Hartley A recent survey conducted by The Music Venue Trust has found that the number of people attending gigs at live music venues who are double-vaccinated are highe
Joy Orbison embraces abstraction on his debut mixtape, ‘Still Slipping Vol. 1’
Image by Rosie Marks It’s surprising that someone as iconic as Joy Orbison should put out their first full length release twelve years into their career. Since his debut in 2009,
CMA demands new regulations for the secondary ticket market
Image by Paul Ellis New proposals from the U.K’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) looks to protect consumers from “unscrupulous” ticket resales and touting. The newly
U.K government launch £750 million insurance scheme in support of live music and events sector
Image by Ben Birchall The British government announced last Friday that it would be launching The Live Events Reinsurance Scheme. The £750 million scheme will help insurers cover