POV: you’re in the middle of your opening set at Panorama Bar and everything is going right. Room? Steamy. Crowd? Loose. You’ve been playing your...
Yung Singh
Pop has infiltrated dance music in a way not heard for many years. With DJs playing Britney Spears edits in Panorama Bar, bootlegs of Ciara, Spice Girls and Whigfield doing the rounds, and megastars like Dua Lipa commissioning club-tuned remix albums, there’s something going on. Chal Ravens asks: why now? What does pop actually mean? Is it all just part of a cycle, or is there something new happening?
Produced by Yung Singh and Ministry of Sound, the 11-minute film is now available to watch online
A documentary about the origins and development of Punjabi garage is now available to watch online.
Produced by DJ Yung Singh, alongside Ministry of Sound...
The project from Ministry of Sound is co-produced by Daytimers' Yung Singh
A new documentary, co-produced by Yung Singh and Ministry of Sound's Cameron Barnfield, is set to explore the origins of Punjabi garage.
Set to be...
The full programme will run August to October and include mentorships, roundtables and a documentary production
A new South Asian-focused festival, Dialled In, has been announced for London this year, including a 1000-capacity day and night party at Uplands Business Park...
The stream will raise funds for Khalsa Aid
A host of South-Asian DJs will play a 24-hour livestream in support of Indian farmer protests next weekend.
Amid the ongoing Indian farmers protest, where...