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Destination Detroit with Rebecca Goldberg

From the airport to Belle Isle Beach, Rebecca Goldberg records the (literal) sounds of Detroit and Michigan for the BBC Radiophonic Travel Agency project.

Roman Flügel, Matthew Herbert & Wajatta remix Muzak for Broken Elevators

A deadly line-up of remixers take a swing at the remarkable Muzak for Broken Elevators album by Brigitte Barbu aka Pepe Bradock.

Circus Company Lines Up Roman Flügel, Matthew Herbert & Wajatta for Brigitte Barbu Remixes

New remix pack flexes on the Pepe Bradock album Muzak pour ascenseurs en panne released in June and it's nice.

From Isolation, Third Son Challenges Himself to Make His Debut Album in the Next 20 Days

From isolation in his home studio, Third Son is documenting the making of his next album, 20 Days, over the next 20 days.

PREVIEW: For Matthew Herbert, the Political is Musical

Eclectic producer, DJ and composer Matthew Herbert plays Spybar in Chicago on May 17.

The High Life with Detroit Swindle

Harold Heath meets up with Lars and Maarten to get to the heart of the Detroit Swindle sound.

KiNK’s Playground Remixed by Josh Wink, Matthew Herbert & More

The antidote to boring, mediocre and frowningly serious dance music, KiNK's Playground album gets remixed from an illustrious roster including Josh Wink, Matthew Herbert, Radio Slave and Dusky.

Phil Kieran’s Blinded By The Sun LP Gets Another Remix Pack

Mano Le Tough, David Holmes and especially Matthew Herbert remix tracks from Phil Kieran's Blinded By the Sun album.

Audion: Gut Man Cometh (Remixes)

Matthew Herbert and FOLD remix Gut Man Cometh and Destroyer, top cuts from Matthew Dear's first Audion album in 10 years.

No Dial Tone and James Curd: Standing Still – Gentle Help (Classic)

Split EPs are an endangered species - a victim of The Great Unbundling that began with dubplates, test presses and short runs and devoured...

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Quincy Jones, the ultimate producer, dies at age 91

Acclaimed as the most influential music producer in history, Quincy Jones was a jazz musician, songwriter, arranger, activist and trailblazing executive, and produced the best-selling album of all time.