Holding the golden ticket to over thirty years of musical expeditions and championing the seventies sounds of disco funk, eighties glamour and all that emerged thereafter, Graham Gold has earned himself the upholding respect of a nations dance floor. [more]
Since the beginning, LAB4 have lived at the forefront of dance music, creating sounds that are occasionally impossible to categorise, even for those who know electronic music at its' best the amalgamation of Hard House, Techno and Trance produced can only be described as the unique sound of LAB4. [more]
Iconic British DJ Graham Gold chatted to Skrufff recently about emigrating to live on Thailand’s Full Moon Party island Koh Phan Ghan three months ago, revealing that 25 years into his career he remains sensitive about criticism. [more]
UK house stalwart Graham Gold is relaunching Peach some three years after his long-running London club disappeared after a 10 year run. [more]
Mixmag have published an angry letter from Graham Gold in their new issue, in which the trance icon blasts the magazine for teasing him in an earlier edition. [more]
DJ legend Graham Gold is going to be presenting the awards at the first ever Trance Awards ceremony. The event which is being organised by Trackitdown.net will be at Slinky on the 25th February. [more]
London clubland institution Graham Gold is looking for DJs to join him on the annual London to Brighton bicycle ride this June 19, he announced this week. [more]
Ministry Of Sound may have hired London’s Millennium Dome for just £5,000 (US$7,000) the Standard suggested this week, adding that if true, the deal will ‘embarrass the Government.’ [more]
Now, who said techno was dead? Wet Musik presents Prime Time is the first volume in an unmixed compilation series. With Melbourne force Wet Musik linking arms with one of the world's leading techno/house distributor's Prime, this volume demonstrates a broad spectrum of diversity. [more]
Glasgow boys Slam release the strongest 12" yet from their album of the same name, remixes include Leftfield's Paul Daley. [more]