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Electronic producer and DJ, Keiran Hebden, better known by his stage name, Four Tet, has announced a month-long 2016 spring North American tour. He will be joined by Ben UFO, Anthony Naples, Floating Points, Daphni (Caribou) and Madlib for specific stops along the way. -
Stream A Rare Joy Orbison, Ben UFO and Pearson Sound Rush Hour Mixtape [LISTEN]
Last October, Hessle Audio label lead Ben UFO, joined by fellow London-based electronic producers Pearson Sound and Joy Orbison, recorded a special session for the Dutch imprint/record store/distro Rush Hour. The rare mixtape was originally available only via a limited edition batch of 50 cassette tapes, but now you can stream it in full on Soundcloud. -
Resident Advisor Celebrates 500th Podcast with Mixes by Dixon, Steffi, Nicolas Jaar, More
This week, Resident Advisor released its 500th podcast featuring mixes by Dixon, Steffi, Nicolas Jaar, Ben UFO and Omar-S. To celebrate the occasion, RA set up a microsite where the electronic music community can now (finally) stream all 499 previous installments of the podcast archive. -
RA 2015 Top 100 DJs: Dixon, Maceo Plex, Tale Of Us, Ben UFO Top Poll
There is a lot of hoopla and general gnashing of the teeth whenever DJ Mag unveiled their top 100 DJs poll every year at its big bash at the end of Amsterdam Dance Event. Another poll that represents a different side of the electronic music spectrum done by Resident Advisor has just been released and unsurprisingly Dixon reigns in the top spot for the third year running with Maceo Plex, Tale Of Us, Ben UFO and Jackmaster rounding out the top five.
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