• Disco Pogo #09
  • Disco Pogo #09
  • Disco Pogo #09

    Disco Pogo

    Disco Pogo #09

     "Sounds wholly or predominantly characterized by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats" - Section 63(1)(b) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, a UK law designed to curb large, unlicensed raves. First came Jockey Slut, now comes Disco Pogo, not quite a re-issue but a continuation of the same iconic spirit in electronic music. Long form articles, original photography, archival content. 

    In this issue: 

    • DJ Shadow reflects upon his rise to fame in the 90s
    • Twenty years after Burial altered the course of electronic music we laud his sonic genius
    • We discover why The Durutti Column have never been cooler
    • We take a deep dive into the world of electronic music’s film soundtracks and celebrate one of the genre’s key albums - Wendy Carlos’ ‘A Clockwork Orange’
    • Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
    • DJ Hell outlines why it’s vital artists should dress (in)appropriately
    • Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
    • The prolific Loraine James explains her idiosyncratic working methods
    • Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?

    London, UK; 200 x 270mm, 189 pages; Bi-Annual; Spring/Summer 2026

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