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Perfectly mixed: Snug encapsulates the extravagance and debauchery of Hanoi's queer clubbing community
Founded on a belief that Hanoi's LGBTQIA+ clubbing scene is up there with the world's best, Snug's combination of local talent and international favourites has made it a shining star of Vietnam's underground dance scene

"The ends rule": Perifa No Toque is a baile funk haven for people on the fringe of São Paulo
Mixmag caught up with two of the key members of the party for people on the city’s peripheries, to chat about its rise from a tongue-in-cheek barbecue fundraiser to one of its most important proponents of an often demonised genre and culture

Hysteria, harm or something more sinister?: Why the UK is banning nitrous oxide
Tracy Kawalik investigates nitrous oxide use in the UK, talking to ‘super users’, dealers, health professionals and drug experts to unravel the hype, harm and politicking behind the ban on young people’s second favourite drug

Kindred spirits: Ariel Zetina and Bored Lord are repping the clubs and communities that they call home
To celebrate their collaborative track 'Smoke Machine', the US dancefloor dynamos talk hometown pride, going B2B at Unsound and being each other's biggest fans

Body Movements festival was a landmark occasion for queer self-expression
East London’s first queer electronic music festival reunited communities and allowed them to be free and express themselves in a post-lockdown world

Exploring the Black roots of shoegaze and dream pop
M.I.C uncovers the Black origins of shoegaze and dream pop and meets the Black musicians taking the sounds forward

"Tripping revived me": Students are using LSD and magic mushrooms to get through lockdown
More young people are switching on to the benefits of psychedelics. Aneesa Ahmed meets the students who are using LSD and shrooms to make lockdown a little brighter

"In-your-face party": Why Adonis is doing the queer underground proud
London’s Adonis is the standard-bearer for the queer underground clubbing renaissance