Greg Scruggs
The Juan Maclean's Guide to the 2016 Presidential Election
The New Hampshire-based producer talks politics on the day of his home state's primary elections
Meet the Barcelona DJ Who Played a Set at a Refugee Camp in France—And Nearly Sparked a Riot
After a night in the Calais jungle, Filastine says we have to "build a better world."
Meet ICAS—The Secret Weapon That's Keeping Independent Festivals Afloat
As experimental festivals proliferate around the world, a cadre of like-minded organizers are helping them keep the party going year after year.
Decibel Festival Stays Defiantly DIY Despite Seattle's Changing Tides
The techno-leaning electronic fest keeps it underground, no matter how many tech-bros flood the PNW.
Roller Disco Culture Is Making a Comeback, One Pair of Hot Pants at a Time
From Wolf + Lamb's invite-only bashes in the Catskills to Moodymann's biennial Soul Skate party at Detroit's Movement, roller discos are back in a big way.
The Haxan Cloak on His Electronic Drone Metal: "I Want to Be the Most Intense Thing on the Bill Wherever I Play"
We caught up with Bobby Krlic at Basilica Soundscape. He talked about collaborating with Björk, sonic warfare, and what he's working on next.
Worlds Apart: BBC Radio 1’s Benji B On the Real Difference Between UK and US Clubbing
"People should be taking the culture seriously. Club culture is an art."
Lee “Scratch” Perry Launches Kickstarter to Bring Giant Inflatable Gorilla From 'Super Ape' to Life
It will be the first time the album has been performed live in its entirety.
Skrillex’s Set at Sónar Was Depressingly Generic
If any festival would provide a space for a mainstream artist to let his freak flag fly, it would be Sónar. Sadly, that didn't happen.
Has Barcelona’s Sónar Lost Its Edge While Conquering the World?
Sónar's metamorphosis into a global brand has also left some by the wayside.
Together Festival: How Boston Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Dance Music
The sixth edition of Together, with headliners Mano Le Tough, Andy Stott, Laidback Luke and Martyn, proves that Beantown is increasingly comfortable in its own skin.
Forward Festival and the Rise of Baltimore/DC’s New Dance Generation
With a new generation of mid-Atlantic club kids on the rise, it's prime time to look back at Baltimore and DC's past—and assess their future together.