The autumn issue of Electronic Beats Magazine, which hits the streets September 15, goes beyond temper tantrums and outrageous riders to uncover the real divas and deities of stage, and the performances truly worthy of worship.
In an issue where the future of pop is female and gender is all about performance, JD Samson spreads the riot grrrl lingo while Jonny Woo explains gay bingo. Between the backstage flurry of Marina and the Diamonds and a globetrotting Lopazz, Donna Summer shares her wisdom on showbiz and Yello extol the virtues of the appropriate moustache.
Enjoy a splash and a splurge on eternal party island Mykonos and don’t forget about Jamie Jones, Mark Reeder or the enviable threads modeled on the neo-romantic Ramon. It's showtime!
Look for the magazine in your favourite bars, records shops, clothing stores and coffee joints from September 15 on, or order it in our new EB Shop.
09/02/2010 Unsound Festival DJ’s predict the future
“Electronic Music will sound more organic.” This is one of eight predictions about the future of Electronic Music, suggested by artists taking place in the renowned Unsound Festival New York. For the musical extravaganza devoted to “talent and creativity” DJs, producers, promoters and co...
08/02/2010 Massive Attack’s ever changing face
Over the years, Bristolian trip-hop group Massive Attack has consistently raised the bar with their ominous style of dark pop. But few people remember just how poignant and timely their cover art and videos were and still are. Since starting out over twenty years ago, the duo made up of...
08/02/2010 Glaswegian artist Kid Adrift subject of bidding war
The small town of Clackmannanshire, Glasgow, might have something to ‘rave’ about soon. A new kid on the block, Kid Adrift recently awoke to an avalanche of record label interest and personal phone calls from Elton John after his music found its way through the Internet. Iain Campbell ak...


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