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Need for speed: Why the UK fell back in love with bassline and speed garage
Warped basslines and inched-up garage have been hurtling through UK clubland since the late ‘90s and rippling through the noughties. Decades on, these sounds have come back into the charts and the underground with a burgeoning new wave. What do the originators think about it?

Harder, better, faster, stronger: Has dance music got harder and faster?
Why does it seem like dance music has got so hard and fast recently? Isaac Muk investigates, exploring the impact of a new generation of "play harder" clubbers and artists, social media and economic turmoil

In Session: The Maghreban
The Maghreban, AKA Dr Zygote, turns in a scorcher mix and discusses deeply-personal new album ‘Connection’

“Sobriety taught me that life is worth living”: Life lessons with DJ Fat Tony
From coping with prison and crack dens to friendship with Keith Haring and the Beastie Boys, Fat Tony shares wisdom acquired through his tumultuous life

In Session: Scotti Dee
Scotti Dee showcases the sound of houSupa and speaks to NKC about his influential role in London's long-standing Afro house scene

NYC garage: Swami Sound is evolving garage by bringing it back to its roots
Swami Sound gets in the mix and speaks to Arielle Lana LeJarde about the history of garage and his own take on the sound

Local Action celebrates 10 years with 15-track compilation
‘Do What You Want Forever’ compiles tracks from India Jordan, 96 Back, UNIIQU3, and more

Finn: “I used to listen to happy hardcore on the bus to work"
When clubs shut down and the world shied away from dance music, Finn embraced it. The 2 B REAL boss talks about swerving ambient in lockdown and the catharsis in club music