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Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
Disco Pogo, Issue 9
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Disco Pogo, Issue 9

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Disco Pogo is a bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut.

The ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness for Spring/Summer 2026, with cover duties shared by Nightmares On Wax, TOMORA and our massive Prince-travaganza.

The third cover stars for this issue are the magical TOMORA (Tom Rowlands from The Chemical Brothers and the Norwegian singer-songwriter AURORA). Their debut album asks us to ‘Come Closer’. So that's what we do.

This latest edition is all about manifesting an uplifting dance movement, devoted to embracing the scene as it unfolds and actively contributing to its longevity. Inside, discover an homage to Prince, marking a decade spent missing his musical genius; DJ and producer George Evelyn (aka Nightmares on Wax) finds a new lease of life in Ibiza; and two figure heads of electronic pop—Chemical Brother Tom Rowlands and singer songwriter Aurora—discuss their collaboration ‘Tomora’. Elsewhere, a rare interview with Vini Reilly of The Durutti Column, and more profiles featuring the likes of Burial, Loraine James, DJ Hell, and DJ Shadow.

Published by Disco Pogo
Softcover
192 pages
200 x 270 mm

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