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For our Sunday Mix series, Marina Herlop taps into her love for haunting sonics. Expect stirring songs and “imperishable” offerings from Naomi Akimoto, Bulgarian State Television Female Choir, Svitlana Nianio and more
Across the music industry, artists, labels and platforms are donating funds to help support the people of Ukraine. Here’s a list of resources, with links to charities and organisations
A rolling playlist of the best new music, curated and regularly refreshed by Crack Magazine
Featuring tracks by Wu-Lu, Bbymutha, Kaytranada and more
This feature is part of The Click series, taken from our print magazine. A podcast version of The Click is available exclusively to Supporters
Tour de Moon is a UK-wide festival dedicated to celebrating nightlife and counterculture. Ahead of its next series of events in Newcastle, we catch up with project founder Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun
Moor Mother and DJ Haram’s debut album as 700 Bliss revels in paradox, and is all the more powerful for doing so
The London duo dial in a slamming mix for buzzing dancefloors
For this month’s Rising feature, Malaysian-Irish producer and singer yunè pinku talks club culture, skiing and going where the wind takes her
Dispatches from the latest leg of the festival and menswear brand’s series of events
The Glasgow-based DJ and producer turns in a pop-driven playlist filled with “emotion, experimentation and joy”
Read our report and see a gallery of images from Harry Styles’ One Night Only show at Brixton Academy
Rap’s philosopher king returns with a revelatory album of knotty provocations and personal breakthroughs
“A selection of some of my favourite tracks that I have been playing out and enjoying recently”
The Dutch-Sudanese singer talks personal growth, style and learning to be comfortable in her own skin. Taken from Issue 131’s Aesthetic feature
The ‘Only Love From Now On’ artist turns in a mellow mix to get lost in this Sunday
Adam Diehl, Anthony B. Pinn and Dr. Christopher Driscoll – all of whom have taught courses on Kendrick Lamar – weigh in on some of the topics within the Compton rapper’s fifth studio album
The Ilian Tape producer selects some of his “favourites from the last [few] years, mostly older releases from various places in electronic music”
Techno wobblers, breaks and a whole load more from the seasoned selector and Pretty Weird label boss
The world’s most sustainable electronic music festival made its return to Amsterdam’s NDSM Docklands