ESNS 2023. The key exchange for emerging European music talent completes 2023 lineup with 52 more acts.

ESNS (Eurosonic Noorderslag), the key exchange for emerging European music talent, adds another 52 artists to its programme, including Blanks (nl), Brimheim (dk), Caleb Kunle (ie) Daria Kolomiec (ua), Katie Gregson-Macleod (uk-sco), and Merol (nl), completing its line-up for ESNS 2023. Among these names are eleven Hit the North acts and five acts highlighted by NPO Radio 2 Soul & Jazz. Continue reading ESNS 2023. The key exchange for emerging European music talent completes 2023 lineup with 52 more acts.

SUPERBLOOM 2023. The first Superstars are confirmed.

After its successful debut this year, SUPERBLOOM Festival returns to Munich on September 2th and 3th 2023. The first acts like Imagine Dragons, Martin Garrix, Ellie Goulding, Marteria, Badmómzjay, Zara Larsson, Ofenbach, Aurora and Lost Frequencies are confirmed for SUPERBLOOM 2023 – the ticket presale has now started. Continue reading SUPERBLOOM 2023. The first Superstars are confirmed.

NTIA & AFEM. New report shows government underestimates true value of club culture in the U.K.

With recent reports stating that 1 in 3 Nightclubs are at risk of closing in the coming months, the NTIA and AFEM are concerned that the UK faces losing the world-renowned club network, the breeding ground for the artists, DJs, and entrepreneurs which shape this amazing movement. Continue reading NTIA & AFEM. New report shows government underestimates true value of club culture in the U.K.

PARADOKS. Globally renowned for his delicate, yet powerful melodic creations, next chapter with New Beginning.

Globally renowned for his delicate, yet powerful melodic creations, Swiss-Belgian producer Paradoks opens the next chapter in his career with New Beginning – the inaugural release on his newly formed musical home, Antinome. Continue reading PARADOKS. Globally renowned for his delicate, yet powerful melodic creations, next chapter with New Beginning.

BORN ON ROAD. Bass music’s finest A Little Sound drops her debut EP.

Following a goosebump-raising appearance on Charlie Tee’s BBC Radio 1 D&B Show for 60 Second Send It that saw props from Becky Hill, A Little Sound continues her explosive ascent with her self-titled, debut EP A Little Sound starring esteemed producers, Goddard, Dr Meaker, Document One and Gray via Born On Road. Continue reading BORN ON ROAD. Bass music’s finest A Little Sound drops her debut EP.

OCASO 2023. Costa Rica’s festival reveals full lineup feat. Dixon, Bob Moses, Michael Bibi, Chloé Caillet, Doc Martin, Syreeta, Magdalena, Eagles & Butterflies and more.

Costa Rica’s stunning Ocaso Festival from January 6 – 9th, 2023 is fast approaching and today the final international headliners are announced. Continue reading OCASO 2023. Costa Rica’s festival reveals full lineup feat. Dixon, Bob Moses, Michael Bibi, Chloé Caillet, Doc Martin, Syreeta, Magdalena, Eagles & Butterflies and more.

MUTEK 2022. 18th edition of the festival in Mexico. November 23rd – 27th.

On the verge of Edition 18, which feels more like the beginning of a new era, MUTEK MX reconfigures itself to generate experiences in which technology and innovation serve as tools for catharsis; to explore the brighter side that arises when mixing art and experimentation. Continue reading MUTEK 2022. 18th edition of the festival in Mexico. November 23rd – 27th.

CROSS THE TRACKS 2023. Event reveals Kelis, Roy Ayres, Alfa Mist, Masego, DOMi & JD Beck, Gilles Peterson and more for 2023.

Renowned soul, jazz and funk festival Cross The Tracks is set to return to Brockwell Park on May Bank Holiday 2023. The first phase line-up is an already mouthwatering one including names such as Masego, Kelis, Alfa Mist, Gilles Peterson, Roy Ayers, Ravyn Lenae and many more. Continue reading CROSS THE TRACKS 2023. Event reveals Kelis, Roy Ayres, Alfa Mist, Masego, DOMi & JD Beck, Gilles Peterson and more for 2023.

I LOVE TECHNO EUROPE 2023. Full line-up of the festival for Montpellier, France to be announced soon.

I Love Techno is an international techno music event that takes place in Montpellier, France. National and international DJs perform every year at this event. Associated with the event is a set of music prizes known as the Elektropedia Awards, which are given for excellence in various categories related to techno and the broader electronic dance music genre. Continue reading I LOVE TECHNO EUROPE 2023. Full line-up of the festival for Montpellier, France to be announced soon.

SNOWBOMBING 2023. Festival announced the first names for 2023 | Mayrhofen, Austria, Europe.

Snowbombing has announced the first names for 2023’s festival, which returns to Mayrhofen, Austria, from 10th – 15th April. The festival is split between two types of venues: the mountain venues and the in-town venues, with events scheduled across the entire week. Continue reading SNOWBOMBING 2023. Festival announced the first names for 2023 | Mayrhofen, Austria, Europe.

TOMORROWLAND WINTER 2023. Festival announces first names for 2023.

Relive the most magical moments of Tomorrowland Winter 2022 with The Official Tomorrowland Winter 2022 Aftermovie and prepare for a new adventure in 2023. The story of Tomorrowland Winter continues! Tomorrowland will be returning to the breathtaking French ski resort and mountains of Alpe d’Huez in 2023 for the third edition of Tomorrowland Winter – scheduled to take place from March 18-25, 2023. Continue reading TOMORROWLAND WINTER 2023. Festival announces first names for 2023.

DEPECHE MODE. Memento Mori album, World Tour 2023. Watch to video from press conference in Berlin.

Berlin, Germany | October 4, 2022 – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 inductees Depeche Mode announced at a special event and they will be releasing a new album and embarking on a world tour in 2023. The Memento Mori Tour will support the band’s forthcoming 15th studio album, Memento Mori, due out in Spring 2023. Continue reading DEPECHE MODE. Memento Mori album, World Tour 2023. Watch to video from press conference in Berlin.

TRESOR • BERLIN «Save The Night». Why nightlife still needs help.

There were times this summer where it felt like club culture was back in full swing: streets were lined with queues in front of clubs; inside, ravers from around the world mingled, moving in sync to the familiar rhythm of a seemingly endless night. Countless festivals and concert tours celebrating their long-awaited return painted a picture of a revitalised scene. Continue reading TRESOR • BERLIN «Save The Night». Why nightlife still needs help.