Inside the Breathtaking Buuts' Ha' Cenote Club, Where Nature Meets Raving in Tulum

Nestled deep within the mystical jungles of Tulum, there’s a party oasis like no other. 

Deriving from the Mayan words for “smoke” and “water,” Buuts’ Ha’ brings together two elemental forces to promise an extraordinary experience. The only cenote club of its kind, Buuts’ Ha’ offers the rare chance to dance under a starlit sky while surrounded by the enchanting beauty of Tulum’s verdant nature.

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Combining the most memorable elements of what defines the allure of Tulum, this one-of-a-kind, dazzling open-air venue provides a rare blend of sophisticated cuisine, relaxation and unforgettable parties all in one place.

The club offers various zones to explore, like the Restaurant Zone, where you can delight in international gastronomy, and the VIP Zone, which is nestled amongst the trees for an elevated view of the festivities.

However, it’s the Mystic Zone that truly captures the essence of Buuts’ Ha’. This serene space provides the perfect backdrop for R&R to unwind, unplug and connect with nature.

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Each weekend, Buuts’ Ha’ hosts shows featuring some of the best local DJ talents Mexico has to offer, in addition to regularly booking acclaimed artists from around the globe. All said and done, it’s a haven for electronic music enthusiasts visiting Tulum, which has emerged as one of the world’s hottest seedbeds for the genre.

If you’re looking for an adventure that places your love of dance music amongst the backdrop of Tulum’s natural wonders, Buuts’ Ha’ is the place to be. At the intersection of partying and wellness, this breathtaking cenote club is worth any travel bucket list.

You can find out more about Buuts’ Ha’ via the club’s website.

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Dhani Harrison returns with ‘Damn That Frequency’ featuring Graham Coxon


Dhani Harrison has returned with a new single that features Blur‘s Graham Coxon – listen to ‘Damn That Frequency’ below.

Harrison – son of late Beatles guitarist George – last released solo music with 2017’s ‘IN///PARALLEL’ album.

Now, he has returned with the psychedelic new single, which features Coxon on the saxophone.

The new single will be premiered live at two intimate London gigs next month. Harrison will play Omeara on October 18 and 19. The first date of the run is sold out, but tickets can be bought here for the second show.

Watch the visualiser for ‘Damn That Frequency’ below.

Back in 2021, Dhani Harrison spoke out about John Lennon‘s past comments regarding George Harrison‘s 1971 album ‘All Things Must Pass’.

Publicly, Lennon was dismissive of the album saying in a Rolling Stone interview in 1970: “I don’t know… I think it’s all right, you know. Personally, at home, I wouldn’t play that kind of music, I don’t want to hurt George’s feelings, I don’t know what to say about it.”

Speaking in a new interview with Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music Hits, Dhani responded to Lennon’s comments about the record after Wilkinson pointed to a later interview with Bobby Whitlock saying: “I remember Lennon coming to the studio during the recording sessions quite friendly and being played it, and he was visibly blown away.”

“Yeah, I mean, how could you not be, especially for The Beatles, I think, to be like… There might’ve been an oops moment. Like, ‘Oops. Shit. Maybe that song was good,’” Dhani responded.

“But I think they were all just very happy for each other. How could you not be happy if you had a bandmate who left your band and then went and did that? How could you not be happy for them?”

Coxon, meanwhile, released a new album, ‘The Ballad Of Darren‘, with a reunited Blur this year, and last month the band shared previously unheard track ‘Sticks And Stones’.





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Knock2 and Dillon Francis Unleash Rule-Breaking Collaboration, "buttons!"

Knock2 and Dillon Francis have always been stylistic rule-breakers at heart. Now they’re breaking barriers once again after releasing “buttons!,” an unpredictable fusion of disco and bass house.

The two were seen pushing buttons together earlier in the month at the mainstage of Imagine Music Festival, where Knock2 etched his debut headlining performance with a back-to-back set alongside Francis. In the wake of that highly visible appearance the two have dropped their dynamic collaboration, which aptly embodies their knack for bucking conventional wisdom.

“buttons!” exudes party-starting potential from open to close. Knock2’s penchant for energizing house music with a club edge shines through as the EDM.com Class of 2023 star producer blows the doors off amid a flurry of memorable vocal hooks and ad libs. Stylistically the addition of funk and disco elements would ordinarily seem out of place in this context, though their inclusion proves seamless.

Knock2 said the track came about after Francis latched onto an early version of the demo late last year. Together, their big personalities fused to bring about one gangbusters release.

“When I saw Dillon followed me on Instagram it was surreal because he was one artist I had always looked up to. I admired how fun and creative his music was and it all matched his personality so well,” Knock2 said in a press release. “I sent him a demo back in December and he ended up loving it, which is how the collaboration started. We got in the studio and he wrote the second drop which really completed the song. Buttons is a light hearted, fun track that represents both of our styles and weirdness.”

You can find “buttons!” on streaming platforms here.

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Check out Oasis’ new music video for ‘Acquiesce’


Oasis have shared a new lyric video for their classic track ‘Acquiesce’ – check it out first on NME below.

  • READ MORE: The Masterlist – every song Oasis ever recorded ranked in order of greatness

The song will appear on the 25th anniversary reissue of the Manchester band’s 1998 B-sides collection ‘The Masterplan’, which is due for release in various new formats on November 3 (pre-order/pre-save here).

Arriving today (September 22), the official visuals for ‘Acquiesce’ combine archive performance footage of Oasis with vintage, ’90s-inspired imagery. The lyrics, meanwhile, play out onscreen and on an old-school TV set.

Originally released back in 1998, ‘The Masterplan’ contains singles from Oasis’ first three albums, ‘Definitely Maybe’ (1994), ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ (1995), and ‘Be Here Now’ (1997).

The compilation charted at Number Two in the UK Official Album Chart and sold almost 122,000 copies in its first week of release. It’s since gone on to be triple platinum and has sold over three million copies worldwide.

‘Acquiesce’ first appeared on the CD edition of ‘Some Might Say’, which became the group’s first UK Number One single in 1995.

The full tracklist for ‘The Masterplan (Remastered Edition)’ is as follows:

1. ‘Acquiesce’ 
2. ‘Underneath The Sky’ 
3. ‘Talk Tonight’ 
4. ‘Going Nowhere’ 
5. ‘Fade Away’ 
6. ‘The Swamp Song’ 
7. ‘I Am The Walrus – Live Glasgow Cathouse June ’94’ 
8. ‘Listen Up’ 
9. ‘Rockin’ Chair’ 
10. ‘Half The World Away’
11. ‘(It’s Good) To Be Free’ 
12. ‘Stay Young’ 
13. ‘Headshrinker’ 
14. ‘The Masterplan’ 

In other news, Liam Gallager has hinted to a fan that his next solo album is finished.

The singer-songwriter’s most recent studio record, ‘C’mon You Know’, came out in 2022.

Noel, meanwhile, recently revealed that he’s recorded a secret dance track with CamelPhat which he is yet to complete. During the COVID lockdowns, Noel made a rare move to work with several other artists on new music including collaborations with Dizzee Rascal and Imelda May.





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Seven Lions, Above & Beyond and Opposite The Other Reunite for Enormous Dance Anthem, "Over Now"

After four years of silence, fans’ waiting is “Over Now.”

Released today was “Over Now,” the long-awaited reunion of Seven Lions, Above & Beyond and Opposite The Other. The spiritual successor to 2019’s “See The End,” the new track blends the sounds of the trance and melodic bass heavyweights with some stunning vocals.

While we’ve seen Seven Lions on some diabolical collaborations with artists like Excision and Rezz, “Over Now” leans more into the sounds of Above & Beyond’s vocal-driven festival anthems.

Opening up with a long build featuring dramatic keys and subdued vocals from Opposite The Other, the track takes its time before liftoff. After properly introducing us to its cinematic soundscapes, Seven Lions and Above & Beyond plunge headfirst into a pool of anthemic synths designed for the festival mainstage.

“Over Now” is out now on Anjunabeats. You can listen to the new collaboration below and stream it here.

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Listen to hemlocke springs’ exclusive playlist for The Cover


This week’s star of The Cover on NME, hemlocke springs, has shared a playlist exclusively to accompany the story’s launch – listen to it below.

The North Carolina artist is on this week’s (September 18) edition of The Cover, a renewal of NME’s commitment to supporting emerging talent across the globe on a weekly basis. Every week, a rising artist will feature on The Cover – you can read hemlocke springs’ profile here, written by Rishi Shah and featuring photography by Sam Keeler.

Next Friday (September 29), hemlocke springs will unveil her debut EP ‘going…going…GONE!’, a record full of personality and colour. The playlist she’s curated exclusively for NME, titled ‘Going…Going…Going Down The Melancholic Rabbit Hole’, collects 15 songs she says are representative of the EP’s themes. It goes from pop classics by The Cure and ABBA to modern bops by Mitski, Sky Ferreira and Silk Sonic.

Listen to the full playlist on Spotify below and on Apple Music.

The North Carolina artist born Isimeme “Naomi” Udu rose to internet stardom when a snippet of her single ‘Girlfriend’ went TikTok-viral in 2021. Earlier this year, she played a breakout set at Lollapalooza, which surprised even her: “It really tripped me up, I’m still not used to the fact that people know the words… I thought I was going to be singing to the trees.”

Now, hemlocke springs has wrapped her debut EP and is now looking towards a full-length album. “I started in this little, quiet bedroom pop world,” she tells NME, “and I wanted to finish the EP correctly so at least I can move onto the next world with an open mind and more experience. I want to be more assured of what I want to do.”

Read the full Cover story with hemlocke springs here.





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Google-Funded Project Aims to Equip Dementia Patients With AI Wearables for Music Therapy

A Google-funded project aiming to collide music therapy with wearable technology has been launched to treat senior citizens with dementia.

Backed by the Medical Research Future Fund, “Music Attuned Technology – Care via eHealth,” or MATCH, is developing an artificial intelligence-powered tool with the help of a $1.3 million grant.

It works by using sensors on a wearable, which indicate when a person with dementia is becoming agitated. The AI learns from the patient’s behavior and helps soothe them by finding music that best fits their mood, either tapping into a curated list from a caregiver or shuffling between tracks on its own.

One of the most unique aspects of the MATCH tech, which was developed at the University of Melbourne in Australia, is its ability to continuously adapt to an individual’s musical inclinations in order to “meet their needs at the time.” A training program accompanies the wearables to help caregivers as well.

“By combining the known therapeutic benefits of the patients’ personally preferred music with wearable sensor technology and AI that creates a bespoke music adaptive system, we will be able to provide early detection and treatment of agitation,” University of Melbourne Professor Felicity Baker, who is the principal investigator of the MATCH project, said in a statement.

Google has funded the project through its “AI for the Global Goals” program, which allocated $25 million to a bevy of organizations using AI to accelerate progress on sustainable innovation in tech. A pilot program for MATCH is reportedly launching in Australia with the ultimate goal of a global rollout.

“Many carers of people with dementia recognize music’s value in supporting the wellbeing of a loved one,” Baker added. “We are working to create a better everyday life for people living with dementia, their families, and carers on the dementia journey using the proven therapeutic benefits of music, alongside wearable sensors and AI.”

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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson announces new solo album and tour, ‘The Mandrake Project’


Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has announced details of his first solo album in nearly two decades and detailed a 2024 tour.

‘The Mandrake Project’ is Dickinson’s first solo album since 2005’s ‘Tyranny Of Souls’ and will arrive in 2024.

Also next year, he will head out on a tour of Mexico and Brazil.

In a statement about the album, Dickinson said: “This album has been a very personal journey for me and I am extremely proud of it. Roy Z and I have been planning, writing and recording it for years, and I am very excited for people to finally hear it.

“I’m even more excited at the prospect of getting out on the road with this amazing band that we have put together, to be able to bring it to life.”

He added: “We’re planning to play as many shows as we can in as many places as possible, for as many people as we can! As for what ‘The Mandrake Project’ actually is… all will be revealed soon!”

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No firm details of the album, including tracklist, artwork or exact release date, have yet been revealed.

See the 2024 tour dates below.

APRIL 2024
18 – Guadalajara, MX @ Diana Theater
20 – Mexico City, MX @ Pepsi Theatre
24 – Curitiba, BZ @ Live Curitiba
25 – Porto Alegre, BZ @ Pepsi On Stage
27 – Brasilia, BZ @ Opera Hall
28 – Belo Horizonte, BZ @ Arena Hall
30 – Rio De Janeiro, BZ @ Qualistage

MAY 2024
2 – Ribeirao Preto, BZ @ Quinta Linda
4 – Sao Paulo, BZ @ Vibra

Last year, Iron Maiden shared a mini-documentary from their recent ‘Legacy Of The Beast’ tour, taking fans inside the mammoth shows’ production with Dickinson as their guide.

During the tour, the frontman was forced to physically remove a stage-invader, and called attendees out for smoking weed in the crowd. While fans have nevertheless stuck with him, one noted hater of Dickinson’s is Sharon Osbourne, who recently chewed him out in an interview as a “fucking asshole” who is “jealous of Ozzy”.





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New Artist Spotlight: Cerpintxt Reveals a New EP of ‘Hauntology’ After a Break From Production With New EP, ‘microtubule encoded memory’


For fans of experimental electronica, artists like Cerpintxt have to represent the future of this cutting edge discipline. Now located in London by way of her native Egypt, Cerpintxt’s haunted, acoustics-focused science project of a sound has been picked up not only by like-minded atmospheric, drone and visual artists and labels such as CAMP Editions, Carlos Casas, Machinefabriek and Matchess but has bled into the EDM world. Now with her new EP, microtubule encoded memory, Cerpintxt stands to unite the EDM and experimental worlds even further.

EDM is almost always driven in some form by the mad scientists who innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible in electronic music, but quite often, with the exception of artists like Noisia, Amon Tobin, Rezz, Gyrofield and Venetian Snares, EDM and experimental electronica tend to stay in their own respective camps. With her futuristic, Cyber Punk vibe, heavy concept work and meticulous compositional style, Cerpintxt is both pushing the envelope for acoustics and sound design and giving more conventional EDM artists a run for their money going on six years now. Begnning with her ATOMS EP with atmospheric house legend Stevie R. in 2018 right the way through her 2022 single, “Sedimented,” on CAMP Editions to microtubule encoded memory, sound curation as acoustic science, as concept and as evocative music .

Cerpintxt’s unique sound work isn’t the only thing that led the drop of microtubule encoded memory being one of the most innovative drops of the year. She’s also very proactive when it comes to her own brand and agenda. In the two years between 2020 and 2022, Cerpintxt didn’t release much production-wise but she began performing her music live, both on multiple radio platforms, on livestreams and at multiple festivals. She also launched her own event based out of London called Boundary Condition. In the artist’s words, it’s a “an audiovisual durational immersion for the rabidly sentimental: investigating the parallelization between dark-jazz, hauntology, and musique concrète as nostalgia-centric practices.”

This tagging of her event leads into the branding and vernacular of Cerpintxt. She’s very specific about the language she uses to describe her work, using terms like “hauntology” and “systematic harmonic erosion.” To describe her sound. Listening to her work, all the terms she uses are not wrong, especially when it comes to microtubule encoded memory. The work in this EP is, in fact, a study in haunting sound and in the erosion, or movement, of harmony. Made from endless sound recording loops gathered over years from locations like the pharaonic temple at Serabit El Khadim in her native Egypt, the mountains of the Sinai Peninsula, and the music of Bedouin tribes, Cerpintxt’s long, storied tracks are building, eroding and cycling sounds all at once. Her focus on acoustics not only as necessary for sound but as the sounds themselves is truly inspired. Thomas Dolby would be proud.

As a concept, there’s also a political bent to Cerpintxt’s work on microtubule encoded memory, but it’s not one most artists would think of, though it ties in with all the hard graft she put into this EP. In the artist’s own words, “The hauntological element of my work explores a form of sonic activism against the weaponization of love in Egypt.Once again, the importance is in the way she’s phrased it: no direct, easy to decipher agendas here, but rather an evocative statement that bypasses typical communication and gets to the heart of what’s important. Like the music itself, Cerpintxt wants her audience to feel the energy of what’s around them, whether sonic or otherwise, and make decisions accordingly. There’s a depth to this work that’s not just about tinkering, and that’s likely why it resonates with the EDM world.

The first and third tracks on microtubule encoded memory are available now on Cerpintxt’s Bandcamp, while the elusive middle track will be released in October on cassette only. Fans can pre-order on Bandcamp as well.



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Imagine Music Festival 2023 Was a Harmony of Music, Art and Community

Imagine Music Festival’s second year at its sprawling, family-owned estate home in Kingston Downs, Georgia, brought with it not only the familiar beats of electronic music, but also a deepening sense of community.

Nestled roughly an hour away from the bustling heart of downtown Atlanta, Imagine’s location felt like a world apart. The 5,000-acre property’s rolling greens provided the perfect backdrop as tens of thousands of attendees descended upon its grounds, bringing with them tents, trunks filled with camping gear, and an appetite for music and camaraderie.

At Imagine, the action never stops. And this year, organizers went the extra mile in curating a diverse program that encouraged ravers to embrace every moment of their journey. From sunrise to sunset, and well into the night, there was always something happening.

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One such highlight was the brand new Aqua Day Club & Pool, where festival-goers could escape the Georgia heat and dance the balmy days away. With performances by artists like Dombresky and Kai Waichi, it was the perfect daytime retreat for those in search of poolside beats and a refreshing dip. Upon entering the heart of the festival grounds, the landscape continued to be a canvas for vivid art installations, offering countless photogenic moments that added to the overall experience.

For those seeking to explore a more transformative journey, Imagine offered a plethora of workshops and activities that complemented the budding culture of wellness in the dance music space. From aerial yoga to permaculture, and from Meditation to Sacred Geometry, attendees had the opportunity to dive into various aspects of personal growth and exploration.

Beyond the scheduled programming, it was the spontaneous moments that truly defined the sense of community at Imagine. Campsites buzzed with pop-up afterparties, where friends and strangers alike came together to share music and create lasting memories. Outdoor tailgate games, crafts and impromptu gatherings added to the festival’s overall communal spirit.

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At the foundation of any great festival experience, however, is the lineup, and Imagine’s was a treasure trove of unique bookings that set it apart from other festivals. The B2B set between DJ Diesel and NGHTMRE set the mainstage ablaze on the first day, but the world debut of Subtronics and Ganja White Night was quick to follow it up with equally incendiary action just 24 hours later.

Meanwhile, SLANDER’s thunderous, techno-focused “After Dawn” offshoot was another highlight that provided festival-goers with a musical experience they would be hard-pressed to find elsewhere.

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While Imagine Music Festival has primarily been a headbanger’s paradise, this year again saw some savvy moves into the world of house and techno, featuring the genre’s top talents of the moment, Dom Dolla and John Summit. Their performances added a groovy contrast for the festival’s predominantly headbanging crowd, though the continuity of energy remained unabated throughout their performances as the audience raved well into the night.

Overall, Iris Presents’ vision for Imagine has become more cohesive than ever, and there’s a lingering sense of excitement as to what bold new chapter this promising events series will bring about next.

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