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Electronic music

June 2024

  • Sister Bliss of Faithless.

    ‘Don’t worry about AI. People want bodies in a room’: Faithless on the eternal power of rave – and the death of Maxi Jazz

    The dance music legends are preparing their first live shows without their late frontman. They explain why they can’t replace his voice, but can continue his spirit
  • ‘It was the 80s version of going viral’ … Marshall Jefferson in 1986; he was credited as the sole singer, despite Curtis McClain’s vocals.

    How we made
    ‘Nobody believed I sang it’: how Move Your Body blew dancefloors away

    It became a Chicago house anthem classic – and it was cooked up in just 30 minutes by four postal workers after a tough shift on the letter-sorting machine
    • Peggy Gou: I Hear You review – sparkling 90s-inspired dance

    • Charli XCX: Brat review – insecurity-obliterating anthems by pop’s most human superstar

    • Charli XCX: ‘Labels are desperate for artists to be liked, otherwise you’re bad, evil and wrong’

May 2024

  • Tseba

    The funniest things on the internet
    Tseba: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

  • Natasha Khan, AKA Bat for Lashes.

    ‘It’s a hallucinatory experience!’: musicians on the awesome creative power of motherhood

  • ‘A fine spectacle’: Air plays their debut record in full at the Sydney Opera House.

    Air at Sydney Opera House review – space-age pop as exquisite as its venue

  • Tim Levinson and Kenny Sabir from Elefant Traks

    ‘When things dry up, we can’t just call daddy’: Elefant Traks, the DIY label that changed Australian music

  • Australian critic's picks
    Critic’s pick: Haai, the DJ making euphoric electronica with Kylie, Fred Again and Jon Hopkins

  • ‘I’m super excited, but it’s bloody expensive!’ Australia’s Eurovision megafans gather to cheer on Electric Fields in Sweden

  • Kamasi Washington: Fearless Movement review – the sax star dials up the tempos

April 2024

  • ‘Some Ibiza magic’ … ravers at The Trip in London in 1988.

    Club culture
    ‘We handed out raw fish to clubbers’: the mind-bending acid house tour of London

  • MC Conrad

    Club culture
    MC Conrad, acclaimed drum’n’bass vocalist, dies aged 52

  • Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé of Justice.

    Justice: Hyperdrama review – an uncertain return to the dancefloor

  • AG Cook

    ‘People think I hate pop’: super-producer AG Cook on working with Beyoncé and honouring his friend Sophie

  • Porij: Teething review – dance music without drama or daring

  • Regurgitator: Invader review – the new stuff is as good as the old stuff

  • ‘Gender and sexuality on a spectrum – I started to unravel all of that’: musician Claire Rousay on dating, depression and Jeff Tweedy

  • Other lives
    George Newson obituary

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