Listen to Bicep's Remix for Disclosure

As on-fire UK duo Disclosure continues to ramp up to the June 3 release of its debut LP, Settle, another popular production duo, Bicep, has shared its remix of one of that record's early singles. Read more »

Veteran Bristol-based producer Al Tourettes (a.k.a. Alan Storey) has decided to shelve his Tourettes moniker and continue onwards as Second Storey, with the new handle's debut EP set to drop next month via Fabric sub-label Houndstooth. Read more »

As on-fire UK duo Disclosure continues to ramp up to the June 3 release of its debut LP, Settle, another popular production duo, Bicep, has shared its remix of one of that record's early singles. Read more »

Seattle-based producer and Hush Hush's flagship artist Kid Smpl (pictured above)—who we featured as a Bubblin' Up producer at the start of the year—is set to release a 20-track, two-part remix collection in anticipation of his forthcoming Armour EP, due to drop in July. Read more »

Bristol-based filmmaker Alexander Macdonald has put together a short film on music obsessives' ongoing infatuation with vinyl records—a subject we explored earlier today with the aid of Kyle Hall, Gerd Janson, and others in our Wax Estatic feature. Compiling interviews with Donga of Well Rounded, Henry Bainbridge of Dub Studio, and Chris Farrel of Idle Hands, the mini-documentary offers insight into the people who have dedicated their lives and careers to those spinning discs. Read more »

Detorit's Movement festival kicks off this Saturday, bringing a slew of renowned DJs and producers to the legendary Midwest city for a three-day celebration of dance music. In addition to the many noteworthy sets taking place as part of the festival, an array of extra events and afterparties are planned to coincide with Movement, and—fortunately—a definitive guide has appeared to help festival-goers navigate their many options. Read more »

Egyptrixx (real name David Psutka) is arguably one of the more overlooked artists to grace Night Slugs' admittedly impressive roster. While he's been a little bit quiet on the release front lately, the Toronto-based producer today dropped a brand new mix. Read more »

Guillermo Scott Herren (a.k.a. Prefuse 73)—a man who was in many ways a forefather to the current beat scene—has, along with photographer Angel Ceballos, announced the launching of the Yellow Year label, which will serve as home to an ongoing collaborative series pairing Herren with a number of equally talented producers. The label's first EP, set to arrive sometime next month, will feature Chino Hills wunderkind and Brainfeeder associate Teebs working alongside Herren. Read more »
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