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RL Grime spotlights the next era of trap with ‘Sable Valley Summer Vol. 3’
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Continue reading »Live from Splash House, Dombresky talks upcoming b2b with Noizu, album plans [Q&A]
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Continue reading »G Jones plays ‘Operator’ on first release since ‘Acid Disk 2’
G Jones palette has always been colored with unique sounds that exist far outside the box in bass, and this
Continue reading »Dancing Astronaut’s can’t-miss sets at Electric Zoo 2022
It’s about to be Electric Zoo weekend all over again. But before we make our way back to Randall’s Island
Continue reading »Matroda takes melodic tech-house gem, ‘Hazy,’ to Insomniac
Croatia’s very own Matroda has put forth yet another tech-house anthem. Marking his ninth release of 2022, “Hazy” arrives on
Continue reading »Live from Splash House, Joshwa talks recent traction, what’s to come musically [Q&A]
Supercharged by “My Humps,” his massive collaboration with Lee Foss, released in October 2021, Joshwa has steadily infiltrated the North
Continue reading »Amidy formally inks three-piece EP ‘Tattoo’ on Lost in Dreams
Dancing Astronaut’s seventh Supernova and Artist to Watch in 2022 Amidy has formally rounded out a trio of emotionally charged,
Continue reading »From Chris Lake to Caribou—Relive Osheaga’s landmark 15th anniversary
In early 2020, the notion of live music dissipating from Montreál’s thriving run of summer events was virtually inconceivable. But
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