#07 EDITION 2024
MIXMAG NETHERLANDS
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EDITOR: Sergio Niño
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In the November edition of Mixmag Netherlands, we dive into a vibrant exploration of the artists redefining the pulse of global electronic music. Gracing our cover, DYEN shares his vision of the industrial techno resurgence, bringing a fresh and energetic approach that’s dominating European stages. From Rotterdam, Melissa Dust takes us into her sonic universe, where hardstyle and experimental electronica collide, breaking genre boundaries and captivating audiences. This issue also highlights the creative spark of Vido, who talks about his meteoric rise and how he’s shaping a new narrative within Amsterdam’s underground clubs.
As if that weren’t enough, we explore the delicate yet impactful soundscapes of Aida Arko, an artist from Vienna who has captu- red hearts with her blend of melodic downtempo and emotive vocals. Ollie Lishman offers an insider’s look at his minimalist style, tailor-made for Berlin’s most discerning dance floors. Finally, Mija invites us into her multifaceted world, where fashion, visual art, and electronic beats intertwine into a unique sensory experience. This edition is a full journey, with every page celebrating the talent pushing the boundaries of our scene and defining the sound of the future.
Sergio Niño Editor, Mixmag Netherlands
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