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The camping and wellness experience is set to run from 14-30 July in Merthyr Mawr, Vale of Glamorgan
The next edition of the innovative music and audiovisual art programme runs from 15 July until 14 July 2024
Officially confirmed by the label today (30 June) following billboard teaser earlier this month, the two-track project is slated for release on 21 July
The Swiss festival kicks off today and runs until 15 July
Music To Come is a new cooperative platform working with a variety of sound artists and musicians from Bristol and further afield
MUBI GO members can watch ‘Asteroid City’ from today (30 June) in UK cinemas as part of their membership
The Halle Papaz will serve as the festival’s daytime hub, hosting the festival’s opening night on 31 October, as well as afternoon concerts, workshops, and conferences
The new festival from Kings Place takes its name and ethos from the venue’s long-running experimental music series
The dress will make its UK exhibition debut at London’s the Design Museum in the upcoming ‘Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion’ display
The party, presented by The Warehouse Project, Teletech and Lo-Fi, will take place on 7 October
The Swedish producer and musician’s first solo release since 2009 arrives today (27 June) via the UK label
The record label, founded by A.G. Cook, have announced it will no longer release new music after this year
The artist performed earlier this evening (24 June) on the newly renamed Woodsies stage
The new track, titled Blackbox Life Recorder 21f, was uploaded to the Aphex Twin Soundcloud…
The London Institute of Contemporary Arts has announced its programme for June through to December
The new single marks the first new music from Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner since the release of The Smile’s debut album