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FKA Twigs Details New Album, ‘EUSEXUA’

Oliver Coates Reveals New LP, ‘Throb, Shiver, Arrow Of Time’

Bristol Festival En Masse Confirms 2024 Programme

Divide And Dissolve Sign to Bella Union, Release New Single

London Club Fabric to Publish Book Chronicling its 25-Year History

Rough Trade to Open New Central London Branch

Laibach to Release Updated Version of ‘Opus Dei’

Mute’s Can Live Series to Continue With ‘Live In Keele 1977’

Donato Dozzy and Neel Launch New Label, Spazio Nero, Detail First Release by Neel

Le Guess Who? Finalises Lineup for 2024 Edition

Juan Atkins’ Cybotron Project Unveils New EP, ‘Parallel Shift’

Midland Reveals Debut Solo Album, ‘Fragments Of Us’

Underworld Detail New Album, ‘Strawberry Hotel’

Slowdive Share ‘Kisses’ Remixes by Grouper and Daniel Avery

TV On The Radio Announce First Live Shows in Five Years, Unveil ‘Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes’ Reissue

UK Watchdog to Investigate Ticketmaster Over Oasis Reunion Ticket Sales

New Order to Reissue ‘Brotherhood’ in Deluxe Box Set

Moin Reveal New Album for AD 93, ‘You Never End’

Sade’s First New Song in Six Years to Appear on New Compilation

The Body Detail New LP, ‘The Crying Out Of Things’

Pearson Sound Unveils New EP on Hessle Audio, ‘Which Way Is Up’

Amsterdam’s De School to Publish Book Chronicling the Club’s History

DJ Revenue-Sharing Platform Aslice Announces Closure

Latvia’s Skaņu Mežs Festival Unveils Full 2024 Lineup

Gazelle Twin Reveals ‘Black Dog’ Remix Album

Portugal’s OUT.FEST Outlines Full Lineup for 2024 Edition

Objekt Launches New Label, Details ‘Ganzfeld’ Reissue

The Cure to Release Live Versions of Two New Songs

Further Details Emerge of Burial’s Soundtrack for New Harmony Korine Film, ‘Baby Invasion’

London Club Fabric Donates Exterior Sign to London Museum

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s ‘Coda’ Set for First International Release

Diagonal Marks 13 Years With New Box Set

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