Prestigious Berlin synth store SchneidersLaden has announced plans to reopen from June 21st by appointment only.
Prestigious Berlin synth store SchneidersLaden has announced plans to reopen from June 21st by appointment only.
The New York City Mayor's Office has released its first Office of Nightlife report. Established in 2017, the Office of Nightlife was created as a liaison between New York City's nightlife establishments and the city government. The office's inaugural report came with...
Dutch techno promoters Awakenings team up with Reinier Zonneveld for possibly the biggest indoor techno gathering during ADE.
Behind The Counter is set to roll out over the next month, with six UK and US based episodes already having debuted.
Bandcamp will pledge 100% of its share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund to celebrate Juneteenth.
On June 12th, DVS1, Freddy K, Marum and others will perform at the Space of Urgency Demonstration in Berlin.
After 21 years of covering events, artists, clubs, and more, nightlife publication Clubbing Spain is closing up shop.
Organizers of Primavera Sound announced the lineup for their 20th anniversary split across two weekends: June 2nd-4th and 9th-11th, 2022.
The newly established Tresor Foundation Berlin is seeking to combat Clubsterben – or, “death of clubs” — in Germany and abroad.
In less than two days, the fundraiser for Aaron Trinder’s Free Party: A Folk History met its goal of £12,497.
After previously being nominated six times, pioneering electronic group Kraftwerk have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Drexciya co-founder James Stinson’s widow, Andrea Clementson-Stinson, has written an open letter partly in response to an Ars Technica article.
The community-based music platform previously known as Black Bandcamp has officially relaunched as Black Artist Database.
Large-scale events of up to 3,000 people will be legal in Switzerland for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asymetrik and Discostan Records have launched fundraisers to benefit COVID-19 relief in India as the country posts record case counts.
A new book by one of the U.K.’s most treasured ’90s rave figures, MC Magika, is slated for a September release.
The Pacha Group will reopen recently closed Café de Paris, one of the British capital’s oldest nightclubs, as Lìo London.
Colour Factory, a venue situated in East London, is planning to reopen with a new outdoor area called Colour Garden.
Kampire and Decay of Nyege Nyege will host a charity event in support of #32BreaksGround both online and in person in Kampala next month.
The world-famous nightclub Berghain will reopen as a gallery with a installation by Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensenn.
Daytimers UK and No Nazar have partnered on a live stream event called Solidarity With Our Farmers ti benefit Khalsa Aid International.
The Chicago House Athletic Club’s name is an homage to Chicago’s house music culture, which the club intends bring into soccer.
Harry Sword’s exploration of the drone from antiquity to the modern underground sound is out now via White Rabbit Books.
Jeff Mills has published the debut issue of his free quarterly publication, The Escape Velocity Magazine, by way of his label, Axis Records.
DJ Clent, RP Boo and Traxman have opened registration for Chicago Footworkology, offering masterclasses on juke and footwork.
In addition to Andrew Weatherall’s brother and IDWG’s tribute EP, and Irish radio DJ Cian Ó Cíobháin unearthed the “Fail we may, sail we must” origin story.
In an open letter, anonymous author The Secret DJ has trained his crosshairs on a hotly debated target: so-called “plague rave DJs.”
Leeds nightclub Mint Warehouse will soon offer courses on DJing and production by residents Bobby O’Donnell and Annie Errez.
Adam Curtis has revealed that the Can’t Get You Out of My Head soundtrack includes music by Aphex Twin and the late SOPHIE.
The Prodigy’s surviving members have announced a documentary that will tell their story from beginning to end.