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Third issue printed with EDX on the cover

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A new printed chapter built around exclusive interviews, fresh charts, sharp reviews, and key stories from the electronic music world. From EDX and Konvex to the sounds, names, and events shaping the season ahead.

Melodic Dancers


The third printed issue of Melodic Dancers arrives between the last rush of spring and the first heat of summer, bringing together the sounds, stories, releases, and events shaping the electronic scene right now.


On the main cover, we welcome EDX with an exclusive 8-page interview covering his vision, studio approach, musical identity, and long-standing role in the global melodic and dance music circuit. On the back cover, Konvex takes over with another 8-page feature, offering a closer look at his creative world, influences, and current direction.


Inside this issue, the conversation expands with Einmusik, Hedda Stenberg, REVOL, Max Soler & MOKX, The Ancient Kid, Pibogár, Remus Rujinschi, and Soyer — each artist bringing a distinct sound, perspective, and way of turning emotion into music.


The news section covers key moments from across the wider music landscape: Björk confirming a new album for 2027, Kanye West’s Marseille show being postponed as Europe increases scrutiny on live performances, Moby donating his Coachella 2026 profits to animal rights groups, Kraftwerk losing a landmark EU copyright case after a three-decade legal fight, an unreleased Prince track being shared on the tenth anniversary of his passing, and Visac rising from the Canary Islands to the global electronic scene.


This issue also features exclusive charts from Nusha, GALAL, Lara Klart, Citizen Kain, FEEONA, ROZYO, and CENKK, giving readers a direct look at the tracks currently driving their sets, moods, and dancefloors.


The review pages move through a sharp selection of new releases from ANOTR, 54 Ultra, Volkoder, Adam Ten, Max Magnani, Nasso, Mez, Aaron Sevilla, Yasha, Yas Cepeda, Goom Gum, Marco Faraone, Abballe, Max Styler, Vintage Culture, Ali Love, Mark Reeve, Max Soler & MOKX, Thomas Schumacher, Viv Castle, and Kxne.


In the tech section, we look at Moog’s limited-edition Minimoog Model D, created in tribute to Bob Moog — a rare instrument that links electronic music history with today’s producers, collectors, and synth lovers.


The issue also turns toward the live circuit with Sound Waves and Sónar, two names that continue to represent open-air energy, forward-thinking programming, and the physical side of electronic culture.


This edition is built for readers who still believe in the record, the club, the interview, the late-night discovery, and the human story behind every track. Melodic Dancers returns in print with artists, releases, news, charts, technology, and events gathered into one clear snapshot of the scene as it stands now — restless, alive, and ready for what comes next.








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