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Oli Warwick

Bristol

Programme Editor at Crack Magazine

Freelance Writer at The Vinyl Factory

Freelance Writer at Electronic Beats

He/him. Writing words about sounds, occasionally making new sounds with pre-existing sounds, occasionally making new sounds from nothing.

Articles

  • 2 days ago | crackmagazine.net | Oli Warwick

    NYC Downlow, IICON and Genosys are about to be taken over by a wild cocktail of dance music from the South East Corner’s newest arrivals. Fifteen years into its riotous reign, Block9 has become one of the most iconic areas within the sprawling canvas city of Glastonbury Festival. From the outset, founders Gideon and Stephen Gallagher made a clear and explicit commitment to honour the queer roots of club music – at a time when greater representation was sorely needed at festivals big and small.

  • 2 months ago | ra.co | Oli Warwick

    The Dutch producer conjures a delightfully disorienting cocktail of light-footed, rapid-fire techno that draws on the hidden legacy of experimental gabber. Any true fan of gabber will tell you there's more to the genre than red-lining kick drums raining down at breakneck speed. The name alone refers to the thrashing dancers as well as the energetic sound. Since the early '90s, it's been a way of life for those craving harder, faster dance music.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | djmag.com | Oli Warwick

    "I think on my new record I am not so afraid to be a bit more naked and vulnerable," says NVST between drags of a spliff in her Brussels apartment. She's speaking about ‘Dreaming Of Us While Slowly Catching Fire In A Place I Never Belonged’, her latest release for Belgian label Maloca, which finds her directing her signature spoken word flow into intimate subject matter over a heavy-hitting patchwork of rough-hewn beats and bass.

  • Feb 20, 2025 | daily.bandcamp.com | Oli Warwick

    LISTS Rupture: Keeping Jungle and Drum & Bass Thriving in 2025 By Oli Warwick · Illustration by Jo Minor · February 20, 2025 If you want to take the temperature of jungle and drum & bass in 2025, look no further than Rupture, a collective that has become the UK’s current standard bearers for the sound.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | internationalorange.io | Oli Warwick

    Oli Warwick draws a line through a loosely connected tangle of standout, predominantly dub-minded music released over the past 12 months. What’s been good this year then? Well, a lot of things I haven’t even listened to, no doubt, so I’m not going to present some definitive list of the hottest / biggest / baddest music etc. of 2024.

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