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“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

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

Orbital: "It’s embarrassing to be called 'icons' but at least it's better than being called 'wankers'"
Straight off the back of their 10th studio album, the Hartnoll brothers talk working with Stephen Hawking, raving in the ‘90s and how they keep their live sets fresh

Crossover and collectivity: Why London's house underground is evolving
There are a number of parallel Afro house scenes developing within London’s underground, as a variety of influences propel the movement in new directions. NKC reports

In Session: Ikonika
Hyperdub affiliate Ikonika delivers a luscious mix across all flavours of amapiano, Bacardi house, and bass-heavy earworms

RIP Nathan Coles: 21 of his best tracks picked by Silverlining
Following the sad passing of Wiggle's co-founder one of London's underground house and techno early innovators, Nathan's long-time friend and Two Right Wrongans partner Asad Rizvi AKA Silverlining reflects on his music, legacy and electric personality

Metro Mix: Exploring the Parisian underground with angelus
In collaboration with New Balance, we’re bringing you fresh sounds direct from Paris’ underground. First up: angelus

Nooriyah’s culturally diverse DJ sets are enriching the future of dance music
Nooriyah shares an upbeat mix and speaks to Zab Mustefa about going viral, how algorithms are affecting musical diversity, and representing music from the SWANA region in her genre-spanning club sets