Jack Riedy speaks with DJ Taye about his debut Hyperdub album, being fake woke, and turning down pills from fans.
The dance music wrap returns (under a new name) with words on DJ Taye, Slimburn, and more.
Sam Ribakoff speaks with Cakedog about the dangers of appropriating footwork, creativity in Los Angeles, and making music for dancing.
On the new EP from Zora Jones, the continually blurring boundaries between America hip-hop and European club music, and the way the future should sound.
Sam Ribakoff connects with RP Boo to discuss the track that broke footwork, DJ Slugo's thievery, and where the genre's headed.
Adam Wray is eyeing up your name ring To speak generally about footwork in 2014 is reductive at best – about as useful as taking your ‘09 Civic to represent the entire field of automotive design. What began in the late 1990s as an off-shoot of ghetto house has grown into a subgenre with tremendous […]
Today would have been DJ Rashad's Birthday. Hyperdub and Teklife celebrate his life via video
Hesk clears the vaults August 6, 2014
 Son Raw‘s current mood: Flowdan vocal The Montreal-based producer known as Hesk has evolved into the Torontonian known as 6Maka6. While my hometown misses him dearly and he no longer has access to Romados chicken, it’s hard to argue with the results, as his razor-sharp club tracks have reached an a growing audience while his […]
Hyperdub at 10 June 10, 2014
Son Raw is celebrating his 30th anniversary. There was no better place than Fabric to celebrate Hyperdub’s 10th anniversary. It was a little rude – half the people in attendance were seemingly there to pull or get off their heads, a little intense – the bass in room 2 threatened to disembowel more than a […]