Over the past weekend, the Leeds night celebrated 20 years in business. RA pays tribute to its extraordinary legacy by talking to some of its key protagonists.
The Connecticut-based deep house producer has made a bigger name for herself in 2011 than any year previous. In this in-depth interview, RA's Christine Kakaire finds out why.
In advance of his appearance at Italy's Club to Club, we catch up with Sascha Ring to talk about the struggle that went into his new album, and using depression as motivation.
The prolific producer has crafted one of the best records of the year. RA's Holly Dicker catches up with Travis Stewart to find out about his many sounds.
Fresh from a blinding performance at this year's Movement Electronic Music Festival in his hometown of Detroit, we catch up with the revered Motor City DJ/producer.
The man behind the design of Martyn's 3024 imprint talks about his graffiti and street art days, as well as his poster for the RA X party in Sao Paulo.
RA's Andrew Ryce travels to Brighton to sit down with the man behind the label with one of the most furious release schedules in the world, Planet Mu's Mike Paradinas.
After releasing their most explicitly electronic album yet, RA's Ian Mathers caught up with the experimental duo to talk about some of their influences.
One of the few drum & bass labels that credibly toes the line between underground and overground, Kasra's London imprint is one of the reasons that the genre is so vital at the moment.
The legendary duo are setting up for a busy 2011 with a live show and DJ mix in the works. RA's Todd L. Burns catches up with Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard.
WMC, Ultra, Miami Music Week, whatever: It's all just "doing Miami," as RA's Will Lynch found out over the course of 120 hours in Florida late last month.
Awe-inspiring line-ups, wild locations and an unmatched influence on an entire generation of British electronic musicians: RA's Lee Smith profiles Lost, the 20 year old institution that brought techno to London.
Despite the changes in the ways and means in which we consume it, radio remains an essential outlet for DJs of all stripes. RA's Christine Kakaire explains.
Idiotic airport security, a mad dash to Berghain and Chris Liebing's thousand yard smile. It's all in the course of a European tour for the Minnesota techno DJ/producer.
Inspired by war and politics, the multi-faceted DJ/producer isn't hopeful by nature, yet he's bringing together worlds of sound in a way that few are capable.
An Australian city with a rich electronic music history is striking a balance between mass-market festivals and committed local promoters, writes RA's Sanjay Fernandes.
The small town German producer is making big waves with his slowed down house productions. RA's Bjørn Schaeffner visits Mittelfischbach's most famous strawberry enthusiast.
Fame, Franzen and Pfaff. Paul Kalkbrenner has plenty to say on each, as RA's Todd L. Burns found out late last year in discussion with the Berlin producer.
Dance music is more popular than ever in the United States. But for organizers of large-scale festivals within the country, it's harder than ever to convince local governments that the events are anything more than lawless raves.
Oakland's Armon Bazile has built an under-the-radar label featuring largely his own productions that has released some the deepest music of the past decade. RA's Todd L. Burns dives in.
The Italian-born producer had a breakthrough year in 2010, but he's not done yet. RA's Grego O'Halloran talks DC-10, Bruce Lee and more with Davide Squillace.
The outspoken DJ/producer is turning his back on the industry. But that doesn't mean he's giving up music. RA's Will Lynch talks love and evolution with Jay Haze.
From remixes of Depeche Mode to releases on Connaisseur, the German DJ has always straddled the line between overground and underground. RA's Todd L. Burns catches up with Hannover's tightrope walker.