Mark Betteridge
Mark Betteridge is the Founder of Change Underground (est. 2013) and True Underground. An investigative journalist cited by leading publications such as Mixmag and Groove, he is a Digital Architect in the dance music industry news space. Read Full Bio →
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Chmba on the Evolution of Pan-African Electronic Music
The Malawian DJ and producer discusses her tactile production roots, navigating emotional shifts through hardware, and building community infrastructure alongside an international touring schedule.
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IMS Ibiza 2026: Global Electronic Music Industry Hits Record Valuation
Record-breaking growth, the rise of Afro House, and the $15.1 billion valuation: Authoritative insights from the twelfth IMS Electronic Music Business Report.
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No Music For Genocide: Over 1,000 Artists Demand Israel’s Expulsion from Eurovision
A coalition of musicians and cultural workers publishes an open letter demanding the European Broadcasting Union apply the same standards to Israel as it did to Russia.
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Circulate: Phonox, M.O.T. and Jumbi Announce New Forward-Thinking Summer Events
A collaborative day-to-night programme bridging Brixton, South Bermondsey and Peckham to elevate the capital’s electronic music community.
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Camporeale Drops Peak-Time Club Weapon ‘Overdrive’
The Hooligang founder blends French heritage with UK bass intensity on a new single designed for peak-time impact.
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Sam Divine Reveals 555 Concept in Ibiza
The influential house figure pivots to intimate, dancefloor-first experiences with a new four-date residency at the White Isle’s cult hillside venue.
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9EN | CU Selects 04
The Ghost in the Machine: Decoding the Collective Consciousness of 9EN
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Eddy D’Amato | CU Techno 09
A technical journey through high-tension rhythm and peak-time architecture from the MODVL label head.
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Terry Golden Returns to Black Hole Recordings Sub-Label with ‘Never Alone’
A tightly controlled exploration of atmospheric textures and rolling leads from the experienced producer.
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Fede Spamer Navigates the Peak-Time Pulse with ‘Late Night Visions’
A sharp, three-track exploration of high-intensity rhythms and atmospheric depth.
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Claxy Returns with Hypnotic Brazilian-Infused Single ‘Permeia’
Now based in Germany, Rio de Janeiro natives Clara Valente and Gui Gautreaux bridge the gap between organic house and electronic philosophy.
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proppaganda – Lose Your Mind (premiere)
The California producer trades cinematic atmospheres for warehouse intensity ahead of his debut mixtape.
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AENVR Debuts Solo Techno Project with “Drive”
The German producer emerges from his duo roots to deliver a relentless, dark-edged Techno debut on Patrick Scuro’s imprint.
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Marco Weber Delivers Groove-Driven Rework for Contenance
The German producer leans into sharp percussion and stuttering vocal chops for a high-intensity outing on klaus:elle.
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T-Puse and Omer Keinan Reunite for New Single
The Ursul Records founders return with a vibrant, jazz-inflected house cut
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BPM Tax: The End of Hard Techno? Councils Target High-BPM Events for “Vibration Levy” (April Fools)
Leaked council documents reveal a “Vibration Levy” designed to penalise any dance music event exceeding the 128 BPM threshold.
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AIIME C Defines Her Transition with ‘Head in the Clouds’
Blending high-energy club detail with intimate vocals, AIIME C signals her arrival ahead of debut EP ‘Up in the Air’.
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Boa Nova Festival 2026: João Gomes and Liniker Headline London’s New Brazilian Landmark
The Columbo Group partners with UK/Brazil Season of Culture to launch an ambitious all-Brazilian lineup at Leyton Jubilee Park this May.
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Horace Dan D. Delivers Hypnotic Peak-Time Weaponry
Transylvanian techno pioneer Horace Dan D. returns to Skills Records with a conceptual two-track EP exploring the intersection of human emotion and mechanical rhythm.
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Alden Song On Why He’s Pivoting Towards A Deeper, Club-Driven Sound
The producer is now fully Leveraging twelve years of underground experience and a childhood immersed in NYC club royalty























