• 2023
  • ̸December 2023

    • EX.693 SALOME

      "When I first heard electro, I had an epiphany." The Georgian artist and Herrensauna resident talks about the genre she loves most, preparing for sets and remaining authentic to her sound.
    • EX.692 US Artist Visas

      This panel live from Wire Festival examines the insidious costs and possible solutions for a problem that continues to mire touring DJs.
    • EX.691 C.FRIM

      "When I got started, there wasn't much diversity at all." The young DJ discusses Australia's QTBIPOC community, debuting at Dekmantel and more.
    • EX.690 Moritz von Oswald

      "Always notice whatever is happening in the background." The acclaimed producer and composer discusses the art of meaningful listening and his latest album, Silencio.

    ̸November 2023

    • EX.689 DVS1

      "All I want to do is express what I love." The beloved Berghain resident talks about learning from failure, putting in the time and how good sound systems have changed his life.
    • EX.688 Juliana Huxtable

      "There's a joy I'm trying to depict in my artwork." The American DJ and producer discusses her latest painting exhibition, the power of poetry and exploring queer fantasy in visual art.
    • EX.687 Seth Troxler

      "DJs don't hit their stride until their 40s." The DJ and creative multihyphenate discusses maturing as an artist, having a family and navigating the worlds of contemporary art and cuisine.
    • EX.686 SHERELLE

      At Poland's Unsound festival, the London-based ambassador of footwork and jungle opens up about recent musings about legacy and the art of letting go.
    • EX.685 Honey Dijon

      "I don't complain, I create." The house DJ talks about her new multi-platform project, Honeyverse, and using music as a way to celebrate the Black queer community.

    ̸October 2023

    • EX.634 ADHD and Dance Music

      Dr Michelle and Mahnoor, a psychologist and a DJ, respectively, discuss ADHD and how neurodivergent individuals can find safety on the dance floor.
    • EX.683 Ash Scholem

      "Dancing is never just dancing." The Tbilisi-based DJ talks about nightlife politics, the Left Bank collective and Eastern European club culture, live from ICKPA Festival.
    • EX.682 Eris Drew

      "I always want to challenge myself as a musician." The DJ, producer and T4T LUV NRG cofounder talks about her new live set and overcoming tinnitus live from MUTEK.
    • EX.681 Future Proof with Alex Ives

      "You're the master of your own vision." In this collaboration with Rhythm Section, Ninja Tune's head of physical retail gives a masterclass on the inner workings of a record label.

    ̸September 2023

    • EX.680 Disclosure

      "We've never known what we're doing." Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence talk about fame, inadvertently ending up on the pop charts and their new album, Alchemy.
    • EX.679 McKenzie Wark

      "There are books about techno and rave, but let's fill in the blanks." The scholar and activist talks about her book Raving, bringing club culture into academia and more.
    • EX.678 Nastia

      "I'm curious about everything - this is my power." The Ukrainian DJ and label boss sits down to discuss her approach to curating, self-development, parenthood and more.
    • EX.677 Flowdan

      "Vocals go hand in hand with the grime I know." Ahead of his appearance at London's Waterworks Festival, the UK artist discusses the significance of MCs, working with Skrillex and more.

    ̸August 2023

    • EX.676 James Blake

      "I've been lucky to work with some of my favourite artists of all time." The Grammy Award-winning producer discusses working with Jay-Z, throwing dubstep parties and his new album.
    • EX.675 Donato Dozzy

      "These records changed my emotional perspective on music." Recorded live at Dekmantel, the Italian techno artist dissects the records that shaped his approach to DJing and production.
    • EX.674 Schacke

      "I've always been fascinated with extreme art." The Fast Forward member discusses the Copenhagen techno sound, eroticism and his proclivity for noise and black metal.
    • EX.672 Dorian Electra

      "Fandom is the new religion of our capitalist society." The genderqueer pop star discusses economic philosophy, queer aesthetics and the internet ahead of their new album.

    ̸July 2023

    • EX.671 Craig Richards

      "Devotion is the main aim—to try to encourage commitment in people." The fabric resident and Houghton Festival founder discusses his love of the crowd, DJing and more.
    • EX.670 CDR with Rob Gordon

      "I approached and signed all of the first Warp acts." The Sheffield record producer and label cofounder discusses starting the UK label and the early days of bleep techno.
    • EX.669 Future Proof with Jordan Rakei

      "It's through collaboration that I've grown most with my sound." In this partnership with Rhythm Section, the multi-instrumentalist talks about how he found his style and started his career.
    • EX.668 madison moore

      "DJing and lecturing aren't different practices for me. I just fuse them together." The scholar and performer reflects on bringing critical ideas to club spaces and writing about raves.

    ̸June 2023

    • EX.667 Cherie Hu

      "What is our shared purpose and motivation for being here?" Our guest editor for June discusses community-building, innovation in music technology and more in this week's Exchange.
    • EX.666 Jayda G

      "Singing is super vulnerable, but it's such a big release." The DJ and producer opens up about her new album and how she brings deeply personal issues to bear.
    • EX.665 Héctor Oaks

      "Punk is more an attitude than a style of music. And I think that techno is way more punk than punk." The Spanish DJ discusses the ethos of the underground, vinyl DJing and more on this week's Exchange from AVA Festival.
    • EX.664 Black Minds Matter UK: Charisse C and Conducta

      "If you feel like you're not progressing, the likelihood is that everyone else you're looking at is going through exactly the same thing." Conducta and Charisse C talk about isolation and mental health in this collaboration with Black Minds Matter UK.
    • EX.663 Emma Warren

      "The dance floor is a portal and a transmission tool in addition to being a technology of togetherness." The British author’s new book, Dance Your Way Home, offers a sociocultural history of the dance floor.

    ̸May 2023

    • EX.662 Shanti Celeste

      The London-based artist sat down for an honest chat about track selection, bad gigs and her approach to production.
    • EX.661 New York Nightlife in the '90s

      "We were doing parties in Staten Island that were completely packed; Manhattan didn't want anything to do with us." Three New York visionaries discuss the city's '90s heyday.
    • EX.660 Herrensauna

      "You realise you're not just playing music. You give people the power to empower themselves." Cofounders CEM and MCMLXXXV discuss the revered party series and its fledgling label.
    • EX.659 Critics’ Roundtable [May 2023]

      "You can trace techno's origins to the seminal 1988 album Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit." We discuss Detroit techno, Frankfurt's electronic music museum and more in this month's reviews roundup.

    ̸April 2023

    • EX.658 Source Material: 15 Years of PAN

      "It feels like every artist is presenting their work in the same way that a gallery or an art institution would." Seven artists share their thoughts on the genre-bending label and its legacy.
    • EX.657 Tzusing

      "This is me dealing with how to be a progressive man in this era." The Sea Cucumber boss discusses his new album on PAN in this live Exchange from Rewire.
    • EX.656 Tama Sumo & Lakuti

      "Going back-to-back makes sense. We live together, we really love the same music." The Berlin-based duo discuss their partnership behind the decks—and in life.

    ̸March 2023

    • EX.654 Critics' Roundtable [March 2023]

      "Dance music artists are creating in an environment where they can be more outspoken about their queerness." RA's critics discuss expressions of gender and sexuality in the underground in this month's roundtable.
    • EX.653 Tony Andrews on Sound and Spirituality

      "I actually believe that humans are made for more than what we're currently doing. We just need to switch on parts of our brains that we're not." Funktion-One creator Tony Andrews reflects on music and spirituality live from AVA London.
    • EX.652 OK Williams

      "Sometimes I call it high risk, high reward. But I love the actual DJing so much that it makes it worth it for me.” OK Williams talks about her trajectory through dance music live from New York's dweller festival.

    ̸February 2023

    • EX.647 I. JORDAN

      "There is something really beautiful about trans spaces, something that I can't put words into." This week, London-based musician I. JORDAN discusses the power of queer community and spaces made for trans and nonbinary artists.
    • EX.646 DJ Perception

      "I like to make all types of garage, but never commercial music. It's just underground." DJ Perception, one of the best artists from the UK garage scene, dives deep into the production of his latest album in this live listening party.

    ̸January 2023

    • EX.645 25 Years of Rush Hour

      "I try to live in the moment and be appreciative. I'm very proud of what we've done after 25 years, and I think we'll continue at our own pace." Rush Hour cofounder Antal reflects on the history and legacy of the world renowned record distributor.
    • EX.643 Peggy Gou

      "I'm going to tell you things about me that you can't Google." Live from Amsterdam Dance Event, the superstar artist talks self-image, brand building and failure.
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