Music

Pablo Bozzi
Following a Natural Flow

Pablo Bozzi discusses his new two-track EP “Higher,” recent creative shifts, his work with EGONLAB and the evolving vision shaping his label Second Sight.

Threetwenty
Sound Beyond the Noise

Ivana Nwokike and Filip Hunter strip back the excess in their debut album. Blending R&B textures and funk, “separate from the noise” offers ten tracks grounded in faith, connection, and emotional honesty.

BBY GOOSE
Euphoria, Obsession and Desire

Blending trance, DnB and hyperpop, this new EP explores intimacy where love is programmed and emotion is unstable. A simulation built on speed, desire, and digital euphoria.

Fritz Kalkbrenner
A Call to the Dance Floor

Just ahead of his headline show at Barcelona’s Downtown Club, the artist unveils “Calling You,” a track where warm synth textures and emotional vocal lines meet the dance floor.

Stone Techno Festival 2026
Entering a New Phase

Returning to Zollverein from July 10-12, the festival unveils a massive lineup including Freddy K, DVS1 and Roman Flügel. An edition marked by new spaces and a deepening of its industrial identity.

ESNS 2026
Five Artists With True Star Potential

From January 14th to 17th, the music festival will feature emerging artists from all over Europe. We’ve selected five, from Lia Kali to Inspector Spacetime, TTSSFU and Glazyhaze, to look out for.

HOVR
An Ode to Brighter Days

With “Clouds,” the artist reflects on the people who carry us through dark moments, shaping a melodic house release rooted in emotion and quiet clarity.

CRYME
SEVEN Turns One, Prioritising Community, Visibility and Care

Berlin based DJ and producer CRYME’s label, SEVEN, celebrates its first anniversary with “London Boy: The Remixes” EP, uniting an all-star cast of scene defining artists MCR-T, JakoJako, Roza Terenzi and Stef de Haan.

Solitary Dancer
The Orbit of Cosmic Unity

The Canadian duo crafts low-end techno, alternating between minimalism and intensity to soundtrack the iconic world of Y-3.

Teletech
Raw Spirit, New Scale

We sit down with Tom Shenton and Anton Stevens to explore how Teletech grew from packed student parties to a global movement rooted in community and high energy.