SoundCloud's Music Intelligence Report offers insights into global genre trends based on the usage of artists and listeners alike. By Katie Bain To understand where music is going right now, start ...
Join Martha for an exploration into underground electronic music, featuring dubstep, garage, jungle, bass and so much more. Martha celebrates her favourite tunes of February 2026 in her Deep ...
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Dubstep piano in the middle of a lake

A grand piano floating on a lake, a powerful dubstep fusion performance, and 4K cinematic visuals — this is music like you’ve never seen or heard before. Watch as William Joseph blends classical piano ...
From Tiësto and Paul van Dyk to Andy C, Slimzee and Carl Cox, these are the DJs who defined the 2000s. Explore the trance, house, drum & bass, UKG, grime, dubstep and techno legends who shaped the ...
California-hailing, London-based DJ and producer Carré explores the spectrum of 140 BPM and speaks to Nathan Evans about LA's growing taste for minimal dubstep, throwing warehouse raves and her new re ...
House music is a worldwide phenomenon, but the Black history of the genre's roots has been often forgotten and overlooked.
In this edition of our arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with British artist Jamie Woon, who is back with new ...
But people still want to dance. The survey has picked up a significant increase in free parties – a rise of 34% since 2024, ...
The 26-year-old dominates in Manchester, landing the night’s biggest prizes as Rosé, Wolf Alice and Mark Ronson also take top honours ...
More clubs have also been instituting “no phones” policies though there are trade-offs. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
However, a new report into UK electronic music has revealed a much more nuanced picture. The Fourth Electronic Music Report has been produced by the Night Time Industries Association and uncovers some ...
All those answers are wrong. The right one is Stray Kids, a South Korean boyband. You might find this perplexing, because Stray Kids sounds like a clothing line or an after-school club. Chances are ...