The rising New York producer only has a few releases to his name, but with support from the likes of Four Tet it seems like it's only a matter of time before more of the world takes notice.
Unleaded physical power and giddy destruction: It's the best way to describe the sound of one of North America's rising stars. RA's Andrew Ryce explains.
In advance of his set at RA's night at The Warehouse Project next month, we got inside the head of one of the most exciting techno producers in the world.
The fastest growing sound in North America has superstars, a slew of hungry, scene-jumping adopters and a whole host of questionable social issues to go with it.
RA's Andrew Ryce follows along as the celebrated Brazilian DJ/producer performs his final ISAM show in Los Angeles and preps his new album as Two Fingers.
The anonymous crew has been making waves since 2010 with a hand-stamped series of 12-inches. Trying to find out much more than that, though, is a tough task, writes RA's Kristan J Caryl.
RA's Will Lynch travels to an "imaginary republic" in the Ukraine where, if you're looking a bit too uptight, you're liable to have a jellyfish thrown at you.
The owners of one of New York's best record stores hate just about everything to do with modern music. And most of what Resident Advisor stands for as well. So why do we love them so much anyway?
Canada's biggest city has seen an explosion of new talent emerge in the past few years. RA's Andrew Ryce profiles the wave coming up behind Art Department, Basic Soul Unit and the like.
Defy expectations: That's the lesson the young DJ/producer learned in his early days in a small Dutch town. RA's Matt Unicomb visits him in his new Berlin home to find out more.
RA sits down with the electronic music pioneer and one of his pupils, Hideki Matsutake of Yellow Magic Orchestra, to talk about the synthesizer they made their own in the 1970s.
Last week, the Barcelona festival held its 19th edition. We interviewed some of the people that descended on the city to enjoy the sun, music and vibe to find out why they came.
You may know Motion Sickness of Time Travel. But it's on Hooker Vision, the label Rachel Evans runs with partner Grant, that you can truly hear the full-breadth of what RA's Justin Farrar calls Southern Cosmic.
John Nelson took his camera, Ryan Keeling his pen, to one of Europe's best festivals this past weekend, as Lyon's Nuits Sonores celebrated its tenth anniversary.
The Chicago duo's upcoming debut album is one of the year's most promising. RA's Andrew Ryce calls up the Windy City to talk cloud rap, getting that EDM money and Diddy-endorsed vodkas.
What's life like as one of the planet's most popular DJs? RA's Will Lynch shadows Seth Troxler for five days at Miami WMC 2012, finding out how extremely high and low things can get.
Tornado Wallace, Mic Newman and more are among the leading names in what is arguably one of the most vibrant house music scenes in the world at the moment. Tyson Wray explains.
A love of bass has kept the scene alive in British Columbia's biggest city, and now things are looking as strong as they've ever been according to RA's Andrew Ryce.
In advance of her appearance at this year's Field Day festival, RA's Mike Powell calls up the singer-songwriter to find out more about her stunning new album.
Over the past few years, UK dubstep DJs have turned to house music as the basis of their sound. RA's Andrew Ryce talks to Ben UFO, Pinch and more to find out why.
This UK producer has roots in Detroit and the United Arab Emirates, but it was through access to the internet that his sound has evolved. Ryan Keeling explains.
RA's Oli Warwick talks to some of the key local protagonists who explain the rising part the Lithuanian capital has to play in the global electronic music scene.
Complexity and ambiguity are the hallmarks of one of experimental electronic music's leading lights in both music and conversation. RA's Holly Dicker peels back the layers.
The new album from Japan's foremost dubstep artist is (in part) inspired by the devastating earthquake that struck the country last year. Naoki E-JIMA explores why.