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The British DJ and producer made a triumphant return to Pitch Music & Arts after five years away. Our latest film explores the story of jungle, from its myriad roots to the present day. Directed by Shahbano Farid, our latest film offers a glimpse into the DIY roots of Pakistan's nightlife culture. In the last episode of the year, the Gabba DJ and Nyege Nyege-affiliated producer get nostalgic and dig through the sentimental side of their record collections. We follow the drum & bass pioneer behind the scenes as he reimagines his debut album, Timeless, live at Ronnie Scott's. 120 minutes of bouncy deep house, recorded at Brunch Electronik Festival in August. Watch the Australian pair hugging, dancing and playing ecstatic bangers at this year's Junction 2 festival in London. What exactly makes '90s records so loved—and fought over? A family affair, live from Barcelona's Brunch Electronik. Mala Junta's cofounder and resident DJ dig through their music collections for sentimental and stand-out gems. As the Berlin institution turns 32, a new short documentary contends with its past, present and future. 20 minutes of explosive drum & bass. Recorded live at our London HQ, the latest RA Sessions presents Miami duo INVT. This RA film, produced by Rosa Pistola and Leo Olofsson, offers an intimate look at the Mexico City-based, Colombia-born artist's career. The Norwegian saxophonist channels experiences of community and transcendence through experimental, hypnotic jazz at RA HQ. Told through the personal stories of six individuals, this film explores how a once-thriving electronic music scene has been transformed by war. UK techno greats James Ruskin and Mark Broom take over RA HQ for a live jam session. Who is Jai Paul? And why is he so revered despite so little output? Our latest video essay traces his journey from the early 2010s to Coachella 2023. The latest in our Soundtracking series, where two DJs get to know each other through their respective music collections. Two hours of slamming garage and breaks, recorded live at London's Waterworks Festival in 2022. A leading figure of UK jazz rounds off the series. This new event series presented in collaboration with Classic Album Sundays celebrates, educates and aims to inspire the next generation of women producers. ̸