If you’ve been using the lockdown as the perfect opportunity to dig out your tunes then this record club t-shirt should be right up your street. Featuring a…
The latest iteration of the Air Max 90 takes it’s inspiration from something very close to my heart i.e. records and turntables. The ultimate DJ shoe the Air…
Not content with making ace shirts, the people behind Sri Lanka based Manchester (Sri Manc-an?) brand Tuk Tuk have come up with some rather suave things to carry…
If you take a tape of dance music history and rewind it back to the start, it doesn’t stop where house music started in the late 80s. Looking further back than that we have soul and disco, then jazz-funk. However, quantum changes in the way dance music sounded and also the way it was played occurred in the early 80s with the development and use of electronic technology, such as synthesisers and drum machines.