How The Prodigy’s ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ turned rave outsiders into defiant festival headliners
Released on 4th July 1994, The Prodigy’s second album reintroduced the Braintree outfit as a defiant voice against authority. Whether…
Read MoreManchester-based cooperative space Partisan is closing down at the end of this month. The team behind “Salford’s queer-friendly, inclusive and…
Read MoreDive into this short film of Max Cooper earlier this year at London’s Barbican Theatre (a favourite venue of ours)…
Read MoreUK music industry organisations and figures have shared their reactions to the results of this week’s UK general election, which saw…
Read MoreMichael Bibi encourages fans to join stem cell register at London One Life event with Anthony Nolan
Michael Bibi will use his One Life London party this weekend to encourage fans to join the stem cell transplant…
Read MoreContent warning: This article contains references to alleged sexual harassment Diplo is being sued for allegedly distributing revenge porn. Vanity…
Read MoreGallegos will release a new EP on Rhythm Section later this week, ‘Memories You’ve Memorised’. Have an exclusive first listen…
Read MoreMoMA Ready and Regal86 have released a collaborative record via the former’s label, HAUS of ALTR. Spanning 10 tracks, ‘HOA024:…
Read MoreGlastonbury Festival returned last weekend from 26th-30th June, with over 200,000 people descending on Worthy Farm near Pilton in Somerset….
Read MoreNew York-based DJ and producer Ma Sha has a new EP on the way via Steel City Dance Discs. Comprised…
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