techno
Deli Girls' New Punk-Techno Track Is Shredded and Upsetting
"Abortion" is the duo's first single from a new record called 'I Don't Know How to Be Happy,' a heavy reminder of why they're one of the most exciting bands in New York right now.
Boy Harsher’s Noisey Mix Is a Dramatic Collection of Prickly Pop
The duo’s set is a fitting accompaniment to their new album ‘Careful,’ which distills years of love and loss. Also there’s some dialogue from ‘The Sopranos.’
Wonderfruit Is So Much More Than 'The Burning Man of Asia'
Why this growing festival in Thailand is the future of eco-raving.
in beirut, clubbing is its own kind of democracy
Local promoters, punters and record store owners give their take on the thriving scene.
in beirut, clubbing is its own kind of democracy
Local promoters, punters and record store owners give their take on the thriving scene.
Moodymann Shares Video of Distressing Altercation With Police
The iconic DJ, real name Kenny Dixon Jr., posted a distressing video to Instagram of Highland Park officers aiming rifles at him.
Hey, Check Out This Sick Techno Comp Benefitting Legal Aid for Sex Workers
The New York party BOUND’s first compilation brings together some of the producers that have helped shape the sound and spirit of their “explorations of pleasure & pain.”
MoMa Ready’s Noisey Mix Captures the New Energy of New York Techno
The producer and DJ is part of a crew of artists making it an exciting time to live in the city. His set of head-noddy house and techno gives just a small taste of why.
This Wild Mija Mix Is Best on a Road Trip With a Bunch of Freaks
Over the last few years Los Angeles-based DJ and producer has made “FK A GENRE” her mantra, and this set is no exception.
Bored of Carols? Rebel Yell Made A Christmas Techno Record
Rebel Yell's new EP 'Jingle Yell' is weird, silly, and beautifully festive. Maybe save it for after Christmas lunch, though.
This Dylan Brady Mix Is Colorful Music for Couch-Sitting
Fresh off an EP for Mad Decent, the LA-based producer shares a set that covers a whole lot of ground—from hardcore Katy Perry remixes to pop-punk originals and back again.