SMS Fest Announces Boat Parties W/ Electric Minds, TroubleVision, Warm, Secretsundaze, Dalston SuperStore, Durrr + More!

Stop Making Sense 2012 this week announces details of the boat parties that are renowned for giving this Croatian sunshine festival that little extra sparkle. Offering four hours of blissed-out bouncy vibes or mischievous mayhem twice a day, the Stop Making Sense boat parties are an institution, sailing from The Garden around the islands on Tisno’s beautiful coast, and […]

Win x2 Tickets to the SMS Festival in Croatia (worth £100 each!)

Stop Making Sense is a music and dance festival, a summer haven and a sunshine getaway all rolled into one. But it’s really mostly about a true love of music – and in true Stop Making Sense tradition they’re taking some of the UK and Europe’s biggest and best party starters into the sunshine for […]

mulletover’s 8th Birthday approaches, with Carl Craig and more

Carl Craig headlines the event on April 5th with his ’69’ live show, whilst Maya Jane Coles, George Fitzgerald, Midland, Gavin Hearlihy and Geddes also play.

Multiple personalities – An interview with Scuba

Paul Rose, AKA Scuba and SCB, boss of Hotflush and all round appreciator of great electronic music- for dancefloors and beyond- talks new albums and new music.

Outlook Festival launch party takes over Ewer Street Carpark later this month.

Outlook festival is fast becoming one of the hottest festivals on the European calendar. Set in a fort by the sea in the beautiful Croatian sunshine, last year saw them win best European Festival at the Festival awards, with a stellar bass and dub-heavy line up. Later this month they are set to hold their […]

Brawther ‘Do It Yourself EP’

The ten year old Secretsundaze crew launch a new imprint, bringing a young Parisian to the fore. Brawther’s production is warm, deep and polished- everything you’d expect from music made on vintage kit. George FitzGerald’s remix is great too.

New Hot Flush compilation announced

‘Back & 4th’ will be released in April, and boasts a tracklist featuring names like Falty DL, Joy Orbison and, of course, Scuba.