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Celebrating Five Years of The Ditch w/ Adam Clarke

February marked the 5th anniversary of one of the stations longest running shows, The Ditch with Adam Clarke. We caught up with Adam who selected 5 tracks that embody the style and ethos of the show and hear about some of his memorable moments on air. Adam: I started...

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THREADS X Catalyst Berlin Takeover – April 2023 Edition

Tune in on Saturday April 1st 11-19 GMT / 12-20 CET for our collaborative takeover between THREADS, Berlin’s electronic music school Catalyst Music and its Etikett Radio, and two independent music collectives, Field Conspiracy and FOAD. As usual, we’ll be streaming...

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FEATURE: Futur.Shock (Interview with Karolina)

Threads are proud to present the following interview between Alec Jetha and Karolina Magnusson Murray, FOLD's Head of Art and founder of Futur.Shock—an event series quietly drawing a cult-like following in London for bringing cutting-edge contemporary art to the club,...

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INTERVIEW: otay:onii

Photo: Vas Born in Haining, China, otay:onii (Lane Shi) is a troubadour, performing musician, multidisciplinary installation artist, working sound designer and film composer who currently resides in New York. Electronic, ambient, sound collage or noise, otay:onii...

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Tie Dye Skin by Julia Sokół

As part of our series showcasing new creative writing within DIY scenes, London-based Julia Sokół shares an excerpt of her Murakami-esque scifi/post-fanfiction with Threads—a heady and playful meditation on personal identity, clothing and makeup as tools for...

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INTERVIEW: GINA

Charlie Boy Manson (Loose Lips) sits down with Manchester-based experimental bass DJ GINA, founder of Lucid Juice, for her first online interview. by Charlie Boy Manson What was the first electronic music tune you heard and thought that’s a banger?  Back in my drum...

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REVIEW: Tzusan @ Club Makosa

Looking back to a cold Wednesday night in Dalston, the roads were busy with traffic wanting to be anywhere but there, cars speeding out the traps letting everyone know just that. The pavements seemed more relaxed than usual, enjoying some brief respite from the...

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