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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?

Warner Music CEO Robert Kyncl says streaming platforms should "increase prices"
The previous YouTube executive believes music is "the lowest form of entertainment in terms of monetisation"

MPs fear TikTok's "iron grip" could result in musicians losing out on royalties
Conservative MP Damian Collins has criticised the app for its effort to limit the songs users can use

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

Tulum's party scene is characterised by waste and disrespect. Can Day Zero change that?
The bygone Mayan stronghold of Tulum has become overrun with party tourists, with consequences for the local ecology and indigenous population. Day Zero founder Damian Lazarus wants to fuse ancient traditions and future ideas to set a positive example. Tracy Kawalik travels to the Riviera Maya to investigate

Four Tet, Fred Again.. and Skrillex take over Times Square with surprise b3b
The trio appeared on a school bus just a day before headlining Madison Square Garden

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

Hudson Mohawke drops annual ‘Valentines Slow Jams’ mix
The yearly mix, which first started in 2007, is free to download