'A Hostile Takeover': Animosity and Betrayal at The LoftDavid Mancuso's ethos of universal love fuelled one of history's most cherished parties, The Loft. A succession drama now clouds the future of the event and its protected legacy, Nyshka Chandran reports.
The White Isle's world-famous nightlife is increasingly slipping into greed-fuelled stagnation. But there's hope beneath the surface. Carlos Hawthorn met the rave community kicking back.
After years of endless acceleration, dance floors had a different mood this summer. But which sounds captivated audiences, and which fell flat? Here's what we heard.
A slew of fresh back-to-backs–including Batu and Leon Vynehall, and Darwin and Mia Koden–defined another successful edition of the end-of-summer one-dayer. Michael Lawson unpacks the action through six key records.
After less than three years, the revenue-sharing platform is closing. Michael Lawson argues that high-profile DJs who didn't participate have failed the dance music community.
After five days of exceptional tunes, Bella Aquilina reflects on her standout sets and how the event has fostered a deeper connection to the scene's grassroots.
The South London artist has illuminated dance floors with her versatile, old-school rave energy. Tom Gledhill looks further into her kaleidoscopic vision.
As Oni Ayhun and one half of The Knife, few do melodic electronics like the Swedish producer. With a debut solo album on the way, he unpacks his signature style with Ryan Keeling.
In the region's rural villages, ceremonial competitions have birthed an ear-splitting sub-genre of bass-heavy music. Arielle Domb visited the operators behind the vibrant scene.
The Berlin DJ and producer, AKA DJ Daddy Trance, is one of the most popular—and polarising—artists in the scene today. Will Lynch interrogates his "feel-everything vibe."
Which records sparkled at another excellent edition of the UK festival? Delroy Edwards, Kerri Chandler and a Kraftwerk & Whitney Houston mash-up are among the picks.
As the scene-leading Amsterdam event celebrated its biggest edition yet, Mathis Neuhaus asked 11 artists, fans and staff members to share their favourite memories from the past decade.
Just four years in, the small Minnesota festival is fast earning a reputation as one of the best in the country. Andrew Ryce recounts a weekend defined by camaraderie and excellent music.
Global electronic experimentalism is resonating with modern clubbers—but meaningful industry support has been sluggish. Kieran Press-Reynolds examines how a culture known for pushing innovation is falling behind.