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The second ¥$ album features Young Thug, 070 Shake, Future, Playboi Carti, and others
The singer appeared virtually from his European tour for the Sag Harbor arraignment
The drum’n’bass and jungle DJ and producer helped develop breakbeat through club residencies and his label Mac2 Recordings
A new studio version of a song that Maxwell has performed live for years
Robert Henke, the artist better known as Monolake, will release a new album in September. Studio is Henke’s first studio album as Monolake since 2020’s Archaeopteryx. It’s a “celebration of human-machine interaction,” were told, and an “all-killer-no-filler masterclass in the true potential of an electronic long-player.” Across 11 new tracks, Henke reshapes deep abstract dance, […]
Eaux will release a collaborative mini-album from Rrose and Polygonia, the music project of Lindsey Wang from Munich, Germany The story behind the release starts in 2022, when Rrose reached out to Wang after noticing that her tracks were appearing in their sets more frequently than any other artist. Never before had Rrose proposed a […]
We’re building a guide to books about house music and electronic music history, culture and analysis, curated by 5 Mag’s staff.
DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ, They Are Gutting a Body of Water, and more remix Cartwheel songs for Somersault
The fall jaunt focuses on cities the Wilco frontman rarely plays
The 2600-2700 block of West Belmont Avenue, which includes the late artist’s studio Electrical Audio, is now “Steve Albini Way”
Embattled ticketing giant Ticketmaster has scooped up South Africa-based Quicket and absorbed a competitor in the African market.
Moor Mother (a.k.a Camae Ayewa) has released a deluxe version of The Great Bailout, her latest album. The Great Bailout (Deluxe) features three original compositions which eventually became songs on the album. In 2018, Ayewa was put in touch with the London Contemporary Orchestra and asked what topic she might like to musically explore with […]
A Flying Nun mainstay, the band popularized the Dunedin sound that influenced American groups like Pavement and R.E.M.
Gaga did “Mon truc en plumes,” Gojira become the first metal band to play the Olympics, and Celine Dion triumphantly closed proceedings
A 71st-generation master of the West African instrument, Diabaté pushed beyond tradition, playing alongside Björk, Taj Mahal, Damon Albarn, Ali Farka Touré, and others
Trentemøller will release a new album on In My Room in September. Featuring 10 tracks, Dreamweaver combines elements of shoegaze, dark wave, rock, and somber, introspective takes on electronic dream pop, but “in a considerably more psychedelic manner” than the Danisn producer’s previous albums, we’re told. It also represents “an obvious artistic leap,” treading new […]
The Detroit rapper will play his North American shows with support from Karrahbooo, Wizz Havinn, and Star Bandz
Helmed by VITIGRRL, I-94 dives deep to explore “the gritty, raw and undeniable connection” between the Chicago and Detroit underground electronic music scenes.
Part one of Cher arrives this autumn, with a second volume due out in 2025
Hold onto your synapses because Anyma is rewiring Las Vegas’ nervous system after selling out his historic residency at the Sphere. The superstar Italian DJ is set to become the first electronic dance music artist to perform at the arena inside the $2.3 billion venue, the world’s largest spherical structure. After revealing a landmark New Year’s Eve headlining […]