HAAi launches a new community-focused party, UNiSON, at The Cause. The inaugural lineup features the likes of TSUNIMAN, ISAbella, Jaye Ward and a raft of unannounced guests.
Distant Planet and Future Retro host a frankly silly array of jungle talent. Boasting a four-way back-to-back from Coco Bryce, Sully, Dwarde and Tim Reaper, get down early for this one.
Tama Sumo and Lakuti champion house music as a life-affirming force. The Panorama Bar residents go all-night long in ROOM 1, joined by NTS's Zakia and fellow MOONLIGHTING residents in ROOM 2.
It's double trouble at The Pickle this Saturday, as DJ Sotofett and Kiernan Laveaux bring their eclectic and psychedelic selections to entrance the East London club.
Type One Community goes all in on the house and UKG at Tola, with tunes from Girls Don't Sync's Sophia Violet and a back-to-back from JayU and Gradient cofounder Osmaan.
Bodily Sunday Sanctuary combines embodied workshops with deep listening sessions. This edition features a rare ambient and dub set from re:lax cofounder re:ni.
"I don't play for me—in that moment, I play for all of us." The Italian techno master reflects on preparing for marathon sets that run for as long as the crowd can stay standing.
The Chicago artist talks to Michael McKinney about how his love of video games and recent voyage of self-discovery inspired his excellent new album on Hyperdub.
Touring is an essential part of making a living for musicians. But what happens when one of the world's fastest-growing dance music markets is the hardest to access?
Hudson, New York, is known for its large queer population, yet its queer nightlife is sparse. Kiana Mickles pays a visit to a monthly event at local restaurant Lil' Deb's Oasis that is filling the void.
Developed for our editorial partnership with Splice, the UK artist's sample pack is a reflection of her progression from club music into classical composition.
"We always put minorities to the front." The Mala Junta cofounder and affiliate talk about prioritising femme queer ravers, the value of local party crews and not taking themselves too seriously.