Following the release this month of his excellent debut album, Kristan Caryl calls up one of house music's nice guys to talk demons and awkward relationships.
Angus Finlayson explains how the Japanese artist Kouhei Matsunaga has broken rhythmic conventions to create some of the most interesting electronic music of recent times.
Pal Joey may be the most underrated house producer on the scene, but a newly released retrospective compilation could finally bring his music to a wider audience after 25 years in the game.
He's a renowned sound scientist responsible for one of the year's most challenging records. But as RA's Jordan Rothlein discovered, there's method in his madness.
In an excerpt from Mary Go Wild - 25 Years of Dance in the Netherlands, a new book that chronicles the history of dance in the country, Gert van Veen tells the story of RoXY, the legendary club that brought house music to Amsterdam.
One of the year's most studied electronic albums comes from two of techno's originators. RA's Jordan Rothlein catches up with the men casting the long shadow.
Sean Horton only wanted to help his city's club scene. 10 years later, he runs a globally recognized electronic music festival. Andrew Ryce hears how it happened.
From Treviso to Berlin and back again, Dario Tronchin is making waves with a clutch of dreamy, abstract techno. RA's Jordan Rothlein finds out where it all came from.
How does an artist stay true to herself in the face of global fame? Ryan Keeling meets up with Maya Jane Coles to discuss her meteoric rise to stardom.
After ten years and experimentation in countless genres, the Irish duo are now producing some of the most distinctive techno around. RA's Holly Dicker charts their journey.
Group therapy, child care and a rock & roll lifestyle: Modeselektor and Apparat discuss the obstacles they overcame to produce their new album as Moderat.
Will Saul is a hugely respected label boss, A&R, DJ and producer who cherishes diversity. So why are people always trying to pigeonhole him? RA's Ryan Keeling explains.
He's been described as "the best disco DJ in the world" and is the man behind a string of sought-after edits but, as RA's Stephen Titmus discovered, Kon is increasingly making moves in the world of house music.
Based in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Bosconi Records has spent the past five years flying the flag for Italian house music. RA's Oli Warwick visited the label as they prepared for their biggest project to date.
One of house and techno's most underrated artists has just released his debut album. RA's Kristan Caryl explains why this might be the moment that the world wakes up to Steven Tang.
One of electronic music's essential annual events turns 20 this week. RA's Will Lynch looks back at the festival's past two decades with Sónar's Georgia Taglietti and Ventura Barba.
Jacob Arnold discusses the career of the unique and enigmatic house artist with one of his close friends and collaborators, Glasgow Underground founder Kevin McKay.
The dense, labyrinthine streets of Paris's 11th arrondissement are home to one of France's most promising new labels. RA's Aaron Coultate investigates.
In what may—or may not—be their final interview together, RA's Angus Finlayson attempts to make sense of the tumultuous working relationship of Regis and Function.
With a career that stretches back to the early '90s, Gregory Darsa has lived a long and fruitful life in house music. Oli Warwick spends time with him in Paris.
Francesco De Nittis hears music differently from other people—and it's made him one of Berlin's best DJs. RA's Will Lynch tries to get inside his head.
The US festival is the most important date in the indie rock calendar, but what's it like for a dance music fan? RA's Andrew Ryce hit Austin last week to find out.
Frak are a new name to many, but the Swedish trio of analogue operators have been plying their trade since the late '80s. Oli Warwick found out why they are only now receiving wider recognition.
Sasu Ripatti is one of electronic music's most curious and prolific producers but, as RA's Holly Dicker recently found out, he's by no means in love with the genre.