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New report from Pinterest predicts a rise in “rave aesthetic” for 2023
Searches for ‘Berlin rave fashion’ have risen by 250%

“DJs are surprised when they visit”: Why Newcastle’s DIY clubbing scene is thriving
In the post-industrial North East, grassroots collectives such as STEREO 45, Ghetec and Chain Reaction are building a booming dance music scene. Jack Ramage reports

“Dance music is folk music”: Why James Holden is still inspired by rave culture
James Holden's new album imagines a parallel rave reality. He speaks to Charlie Bird about joyous music, counterculture and the natural world

Mixmag is 40: An interview with our first ever cover star, Shalamar
In 2023, Mixmag is celebrating 40 years of documenting dance music and club culture. In this interview, Craig Seymour speaks to Jeffrey Daniel of Shalamar

Sudan Archives' violin-charged R&B is detonating classical conventions
Cici Peng speaks to Sudan Archives about the wild playing style of West African violinists, being kicked out by her family for pursuing music, and creating her own home in music

UNLOCK YOUR CITY joins forces with Anfisa Letyago on “Street Covers”, a new platform uncovering local talent in music and art
The new initiative for 2023 sees UNLOCK YOUR CITY working with Anfisa Letyago and legendary album sleeve artist Brian Cannon to spotlight unsung music & art talent from around the world and showcase the cities and streets that have inspired them

“Making good music is completely different to writing hard bars”: SamRecks is doing UK rap his own way
SamRecks is no underdog but a man on a mission within the UK rap game. The newcomer talks about how he has mastered lyric-writing, finding his sound and polishing his look.

“My art is not a joke, it’s literally my legacy”: IAMDDB is completely independent and creatively unshackled
Ahead of her first album in three years, Mixmag speaks to the Angolan artist about her influences, the stagnation of modern-day music, and the creative possibilities of being her own boss