The South London artist has illuminated dance floors with her versatile, old-school rave energy. Tom Gledhill looks further into her kaleidoscopic vision.
The Oakland-based musician experienced a meteoric rise post-lockdown thanks to the sample-heavy pop edits she released while clubs were closed. Now, she trims the irony on an album that earnestly explores love.
Bambii transformed from a 20-something university dropout to Toronto's brightest star. Her new EP, Infinity Club, pays homage to the dance spaces that saved her life.
The Rotterdam duo, who infuse experimental club music with instruments and ideas from their Southeast Asian heritage, have become a must-watch live act.
The rising US artist captured the electronic music zeitgeist in 2022, co-producing one of the year's biggest tracks and emerging as a poster boy for Miami's evolving, Latin-inflected club sound.
The perreopop phenom has made a name for herself with a cheeky, modern spin on old-school reggaeton. She sat down with E.R. Pulgar at a Honduran restaurant in Bushwick to talk about rock, neoperreo and her debut record, Amor Hardcore.
DJ duo Craig Handfield and Brandon Weems share a mission of unifying young Black music lovers through dance music. But being so deeply rooted in old-school New York house means they are their own blueprint for pushing this sound to their generation.
A self-proclaimed "unhinged, hostile girl" and practicing astrologer, Manuka Honey is bringing otherworldly experimentation into her Latinx-infused club music.
'It sounds like who I am as a person': We talk to the UK dance music DJ and producer on the heels of his pop-inflected debut LP, Soaked In Indigo Moonlight.
Selwa Abd's heady, ever-changing productions are just one part of her larger mission to unite artists outside capitalism. Zoë Beery joins the prolific New York-via-Casablanca artist for a revealing afternoon tea.
Sitting at the crossroads of techno, noise, gabber and breakcore, Rita Mikhael's music is fearless, confrontational and utterly thrilling. Max Mertens hears the Iraq-born, Toronto-based artist's story.
Katie Campbell's breezy takes on electro, house and breaks have turned heads well beyond her home country of Australia. Annabel Ross hears her story so far.
Forest Drive West is one of the best new artists in techno and jungle—except that he's not really "new" at all. Will Lynch meets the man behind the moniker.
Thessa Torsing's unconventional sound has earned her a residency at De School and made her one of the scene's most promising new artists. Carlos Hawthorn finds out more.
The Russian-born, Berlin-based artist made her biggest track in five minutes, and says she could finish 1,000 in six months. Aurora Mitchell talks to Anastasia Vtorova about her playfully irreverent take on dance music.
With her strange sounds and irresistible rhythms, Phoebé Guillemot maps a world that exists only in her imagination. Andrew Ryce hears about her journey so far.
Aurora Mitchell meets the artist who, in addition to developing her own burgeoning career in techno, is striving to bring more representative lineups to dance music.
The artist also known as Luis, DJ Python and Deejay Xanax is as poetic as he is versatile, dishing out everything from house to breakbeat to so-called "deep reggaeton." Max Pearl pays him a visit in Queens.
This young Glaswegian might be house music's next big thing, but his journey to this point has been far from straightforward. Carlos Hawthorn tells his story.
A Berghain resident with his own label and a debut album on the way—for a 24-year-old, Max Kobosil has a lot to show for himself. Will Lynch hears his story.
He's been a skate-punk, a jazz-head and a commercial composer, but Jordan Rothlein found out how Wata Igarashi is fast becoming one of Japan's top techno artists.
Dylan Scheer is a key member of Brooklyn's emerging electronic music underground. Max Pearl hears about her quest to make club music that serves both the head and the feet.
Two years and three EPs since they began making music, it's all coming together for Ronan Downing and Peter Ward. The Irish duo tell Ray Philp how their friendship and the generosity of one of their heroes got them where they are today.
Kieron Ifill fell into the spotlight thanks to an extraordinary house EP on Wild Oats, but as Carlos Hawthorn finds out, 4/4 is only a fraction of his sound.
This American promoter, producer and video artist is starting to make waves well beyond her home turf. Jordan Rothlein dialed up her Brooklyn loft to find out how she's been enjoying the spotlight.
From bedroom R&B edits to Berghain techno, Daniel Fisher's kaleidoscopic music is earning him all sorts of fans. Andrew Ryce finds out how he got there.
Vester Koza couldn't get his music signed so he started his own label. 12 months later, he's being talked about as one of the most exciting new artists on the scene.
From Treviso to Berlin and back again, Dario Tronchin is making waves with a clutch of dreamy, abstract techno. RA's Jordan Rothlein finds out where it all came from.
The rising New York producer only has a few releases to his name, but with support from the likes of Four Tet it seems like it's only a matter of time before more of the world takes notice.
The Chicago duo's upcoming debut album is one of the year's most promising. RA's Andrew Ryce calls up the Windy City to talk cloud rap, getting that EDM money and Diddy-endorsed vodkas.
This UK producer has roots in Detroit and the United Arab Emirates, but it was through access to the internet that his sound has evolved. Ryan Keeling explains.
The small town German producer is making big waves with his slowed down house productions. RA's Bjørn Schaeffner visits Mittelfischbach's most famous strawberry enthusiast.
The house sound of London? Third Ear certainly thinks so. RA's Christine Kakaire calls up the UK to find out more about Warren Brown, the young producer they're so excited about.
More than a decade after meeting, friends Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling started to collaborate and are now making some of the most hypnotic, grooving house around.
The Los Angeles-based producer doesn't understand the fuss about her city. As RA's Christine Kakaire finds, though, it was the perfect incubator for her psychedelic hip-hop.
The Minneapolis DJ/producer has been tipped by Ben Klock and Derrick May as the next big thing from the Midwest. RA's Todd L. Burns can't help but agree.
The mysterious Barcelona DJ/producer's slow-moving and ebullient house has been turning heads of late. In advance of his Sonar appearance, RA's Philip Sherburne finds that it's a sound borne of happy accidents.
The Mount Shasta-based producer calls herself the First Lady of Beatdown. We're inclined to agree. RA's Christine Kakaire meets one of deep house's most talented newcomers.
The mysterious edits man finally steps into the spotlight. Stephen Titmus unmasks the talented producer just as he's set to appear in RA's room at Mulletover's 6th Birthday.
Their home country may not appreciate them quite as much as the outside world. But with a debut album on the way, things look set to change for Canyons, one of Australia's most exciting new groups.
Omar-S, Theo Parrish and other Detroit luminaries call him one of the most talented youngsters around. Now, if only he could get someone to let him chase them. RA's Mike Powell explains.
With a few high-profile mix appearances and releases on Rekids, Underground Quality and Naif, Moscow's Nina Kraviz has become one of the most hotly-tipped names of 2009. But when RA's Ryan Keeling called up Russia to talk records, he found that there's much more to the story than DJing.
House: It may have been a dirty word for producers of UK bass music in the past, but Joe Cowton is among a fresh wave of artists that are taking influence from both spheres in order to carve out their own niche. RA's Richard Carnes travels to his Bristol hometown to find out more.
The San Francisco-based producer's "tropical booty" has been winning converts Stateside and in the UK. RA's Piotr Orlov catches up with Ryan Merry to find out more about the floppy disc-obsessed beatmaker.
A new generation of producers as indebted to Dre as they are to Warp are emerging in California, led by Flying Lotus and Samiyam. Meet one of the best: Nosaj Thing.
He's been a stalwart of the local scene for years, but with a hit single on Perlon, Amsterdam's San Proper is finally making waves in international waters.
The Hemlock Recordings boss is finally making waves after 15 years of experimenting with production. We catch up with Jack Dunning to find out why he's breaking through now.
He may be younger than techno itself, but Nicolas Jaar's unconventional take on the genre is turning heads. RA's Philip Sherburne talks to the Wolf + Lamb affiliated producer.
The sole American on the Dial imprint's roster, John Roberts is one of deep house's most exciting new talents. RA's Ryan Keeling visited the Berlin apartment of the Ohio-born producer to find out more.