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WHIPPED CREAM Collaborates With Fourfive on “Who’s Laughing Now”

Multi-genre producer WHIPPED CREAM today joins forces with burgeoning rapper Fourfive on hip-hop infused trap single “Who’s Laughing Now” via Monstercat.

 

 

Warning in London: Green "80" Pills Linked to Two Deaths and Hospitalisation Contain Dangerous Synthetic Opioid

Pills containing MDMA, ketamine, and the potent opioid Isotonitazene are circulating in London clubs, prompting urgent health warnings after multiple overdoses

 

PLAVKA Returns with New Single "Space Biscuit" — A Psychedelic House Journey

A nostalgic yet fresh take on House, straight from the voice behind Jam & Spoon

 

Ministry of Sound Breaks Silence on the ‘Break-In’ – And What Comes Next Will Surprise You

Club Culture x Pop Up Culture: The legendary nightclub and anti-club party specialists unite, championing the evolution of club culture

 

Woman Celebrates 105th Birthday with a Full-On Rave at Care Home

"We're having a little rave. I've always loved dancing. I'm enjoying every minute!"

 

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Ministry of Sound Redefines Nightlife with New ‘Sober Rave’ Series Featuring DRIIA

Launching May 11th, 2025, the series will feature a range of daytime raves running through November

 

DJs Now Eligible for UK Work Visas Under Creative Sector

New visa opportunities open doors for international DJs in the UK music industry

 

The recent inclusion of DJs as “medium-skilled workers” in the UK visa system reflects post-Brexit immigration rule changes for skilled professionals. This shift could open doors for international DJs, including an increasing number of women in the electronic music scene, seeking new career opportunities in the UK market.

Ministry of Sound Launches URGE Tech House Night

Ministry of Sound kicks off 2025 with launch of heady new tech house night URGE

The forward-thinking line-ups blend heady tastemakers and international stars

 

Pioneering Reusable Cup Program Aims to Eliminate Plastic Waste in Belfast

Belfast venues are teaming up in a groundbreaking initiative to replace two million single-use plastic cups annually with reusable alternatives

A Belfast nightclub is one of several venues participating in a new initiative aimed at banning single-use plastics.

 

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