Is techno about to die? And has trance music killed it? By Octavia Sheepshanks Until recently, to find music as sped up as 130 beats per minute, you’d have to don a black T-shirt and a serious ...
Shaun Moses shares an hour-long mix fuelled by throwback trance and techno basslines, and discusses his musical roots, growing up in Goa and his journey to international dancefloors Hailing from the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lisa Kocay covers electronic dance music. “I thought it could be a good idea to have a trance remix that’s more happy sounding, ...
The German genre pioneer's VENTURE X tour will combine progressive, trance and techno, with a corresponding single out today (Jan. 27.) By Katie Bain Paul van Dyk may have made his name as a trance ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You might think of music theory as a dry and academic subject, but its 'rules' tend to be ...
What’s the best drop in dance music? We asked, and you answered. We’ve been missing the rave desperately during lockdown, but the reams of big, banging drops our Facebook audience recommended has ...
Nominees include Peggy Gou, Black Coffee and many more, with the ceremony set for Oct. 2 at club Chinois in Ibiza. By Katie Bain After a four year hiatus, the DJ Awards are back. A collection of DJs ...
As the yearly festival circuit grows bigger and bigger, A-list DJs like Nina Kraviz, Ellen Allien and Gerd Janson have started to reach for ’90s anthems, which have been, for better or worse, frowned ...
The Mile High has a thriving dance community, with every flavor of music you could want. Whether you’re into the boots and cats of house music, the soaring synths of trance, the industrial drum beats ...
It could be easy to misinterpret the artist name Acid Jesus as a throwaway product of the early ’90s rave era—the very mention of it calls to mind garish smiley faces emblazoned on baggy long sleeve ...
During the raving ‘90s a new emotional genre of dance music was emerging in clubs in Germany. Synth arpeggios, hard kicks and layers of euphoric ambience. It was the birth of techno’s spiritually ...
The most hypnotically bizarre music video I’ve seen in ages begins with a young man peeling the bandages off his surgically enhanced jaws and chin, which jut out of his face like the haunches of a ...