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How I DJ
Worst Behavior Recs co-founder Bell Curve shares a hyperactive mix from her and Anna Morgan's label catalogue. The pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success
Compiling hyper-speed, sci-fi sounds from producers across the globe, Anna Morgan and Bell Curve’s Worst Behavior has quickly become a force to be reckoned with. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, the pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success
Jordan Rakei, O'Flynn, Jamila Woods, and Kadhja Bonet all appear on the album, with a world tour to follow
Hamrahlíð Choir, Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, and Viibra flute septet are involved
Preditah records a dancefloor-focused mix for the On Cue series, and tells Ria Hylton about working with Jorja Smith, the importance of music theory, and how lockdown made him up his game
Whether he’s making garage, bassline, tech-house or grime, DJ and producer Preditah’s sound is unmistakable. With his new tunes ‘Glucose’ and ‘Don’t Cry’ making waves, he records a dancefloor-focused mix for the On Cue series, and tells Ria Hylton about working with Jorja Smith, the importance of music theory, and how lockdown made him up his game
The series sees the London-based DJ chatting with fellow creatives about navigating their careers in the midst of continuing racism
New research from the University of Kent "has identified prosocial behaviours and bonding amongst people who attend raves"
Mina demonstrates her collaborative spirit and globally-focused club sound in her radiant and percussive Recognise mix
Joining the dots between sounds from the UK, Ghana, South America and beyond, Mina makes tracks driven by a spirit of collaboration, demonstrated in her radiant and percussive Recognise mix. As Katie Thomas learns, together with MC Bryte and via her Earth Kicks label, Mina is on a mission to connect people through music
The Kelly Twins' missing records turned up in a garage in their base of Bristol
Including the influence of their famous 'Teachers', the rise of subgenres like blog house, and the eventual split