DJ Lavender, DJ Man Dies. and Typo Typo formed the Cybershock collective to host queer-focused electronic dance music events.
Oliver Laxe’s “Sirât” is both ambitious and radical, according to the film’s composer and musician Kangding Ray. “Sirât” is ...
Synthesis Microfest II will feature a return of artists who treated audiences to their talents last year, along with some new ...
Electronic music enters France's intangible cultural heritage list, representing a first step towards the integration of French Touch into UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage. Following Berlin ...
It comes a year after Berlin techno secured UNESCO status, and calls for French touch to be granted the same Electronic music has officially been added to France's intangible cultural heritage (ICH) ...
2025 was an odd one. The electronic music scene, at least a considerable part of it, reaffirmed its position as one of the most politically vocal cultural spheres. Amid the genocide in Gaza, political ...
Learn what EDM music is, its history, main subgenres, and how it differs from rock and electronic music, including its growth in Nigeria. You’ve been to raves, festivals, scrolled through TikTok, ...
The Dutch capital was awash with banging beats as the electronic music business came to town. By Thomas Smith Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) took place in the Dutch capital last week (Oct. 22-26), with ...
Coachella returns to Indio, Calif., over two weekends, April 10-12 and 17-19, 2026. By Katie Bain Musical Christmas has come exceptionally early, with Coachella dropping its 2026 lineup on a seemingly ...
My friends are under the impression that I’ve flown up to Montréal to rave myself into French Canadian oblivion for five days straight before the summer’s over. Instead, I’m seated at the Théâtre ...
There is nothing about the way music composer Electronic Kili (Stephin Jose) talks that reveals he is the voice behind that 2024 earworm ‘Eyy banane oru pootharamo’, from the underdog film, Vaazha - ...
The Telharmonium was revealed to the world in the early 1900s. This extremely heavy (as in, around 210 tons) organ-like instrument utilized electromagnetic generators, which rotated to produce pulses ...
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