As the scene-leading Amsterdam event celebrated its biggest edition yet, Mathis Neuhaus asked 11 artists, fans and staff members to share their favourite memories from the past decade.
Just four years in, the small Minnesota festival is fast earning a reputation as one of the best in the country. Andrew Ryce recounts a weekend defined by camaraderie and excellent music.
Global electronic experimentalism is resonating with modern clubbers—but meaningful industry support has been sluggish. Kieran Press-Reynolds examines how a culture known for pushing innovation is falling behind.
Soundtracking: Peach & ProsumerIn the latest edition of Soundtracking, two artists with a shared taste for exuberant tunes discuss their festival favourites.
"If someone from Detroit wins, it's another win for Detroit." The duo discuss their longtime roots in the Motor City and how their work has evolved after more than 30 years in the game.
"The first time I heard a Moog, it blew my mind." The esteemed neoclassical composer talks about his long standing love of synthesisers and his forthcoming album, In A Landscape.
"Soundscapes reveal a lot about how people think and behave." The field recordist and musician talks about listening culture, repatriating African sounds and his new album with The Bug.
"We used to roll up socks in our shoes to give us an extra inch." The childhood friends talk about coming of age in Belfast and their new label and event series, CHROMA.