
Disco Pogo #9
COVER SENT AT RANDOM.
In 2026, Nightmares On Wax are bigger than ever. Following a recent sell-out performance at Londonâs Royal Albert Hall, George Evelyn adorns the cover of the latest issue of Disco Pogo.
Our other two cover stars are Prince and TOMORA.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- 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 musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?
Disco Pogo #9
COVER SENT AT RANDOM.
In 2026, Nightmares On Wax are bigger than ever. Following a recent sell-out performance at Londonâs Royal Albert Hall, George Evelyn adorns the cover of the latest issue of Disco Pogo.
Our other two cover stars are Prince and TOMORA.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- 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 musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?
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COVER SENT AT RANDOM.
In 2026, Nightmares On Wax are bigger than ever. Following a recent sell-out performance at Londonâs Royal Albert Hall, George Evelyn adorns the cover of the latest issue of Disco Pogo.
Our other two cover stars are Prince and TOMORA.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- 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 musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?






















