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Rosie Ama and Nadia of Kiara Scuro sitting side by side in a field of tall grass and ferns

Kiara Scuro record a mix of acid-soaked house, trippy techno and gnarly trance for the Fresh Kicks series, and chat to Olivia Stock about finding their identity on the radio, the genre-defying influence of Optimo (Espacio), and their forthcoming debut EP

London-based DJ and production duo Kiara Scuro are all about contrast. From the lavish breadth of their club sets, which flow through low-slung UK techno...

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The life of an artist is often defined by exhausted valleys, shimmering peaks and the arduous path between those two points. In Golden Features’ sophomore studio album ‘Sisyphus', the Australian producer Thomas George Stell explores this concept, drawing from his unexpected experiences in Berlin’s club scene and beyond

Is there a fate worse than death? Well, it depends on who you’re asking. We’d ping Sisyphus for his take, but that guy’s busy, forever...

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To celebrate three decades of Rampage at Carnival, DJ Mag caught up with founder Mike Anthony to find out what the crew have in store, his favourite Notting Hill memories, and his hopes of Rampage receiving its well-earned flowers

Rampage has been part of Notting Hill Carnival’s sound since 1993, when DJ and founder Mike Anthony first took over London’s Colville Terrace, where he...

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In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, BADSISTA spotlights 10 club belters from the Brazilian underground and beyond

“For young people of the gueto in São Paulo, what we call ‘rave’ is trance, psytrance, prog trance,” the Brazilian DJ and producer BADSISTA told...

DJ Babatr posing in sunglasses, a black hoodie and black cap, a hilly section of city of Caracas is behind him

In the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, a new sound erupted from the barrios of Venezuela's capital city. Propulsive, colourful and chaotic, this was raptor house. Pedro Elias Corro, aka DJ Babatr, was its creator. Two decades later, he is at last receiving his flowers on a global scale. Alongside a fiery On Cue mix demonstrating his sound, he speaks to E.R. Pulgar about the street parties where the sound took root, the violence and racism that marred its evolution, and bringing raptor house to world

August 21st, 2005: a crowd of young Venezuelans fills the Parque Naciones Unidas, a sports complex near the barrios on the west side of Caracas...

Craig Richards DJing

Craig Richards’ Houghton Festival returned earlier this month, embedding its status as one of the most important events on the UK’s electronic music calendar. But, to focus solely on Houghton when looking at Richards’ career would do him a disservice. The festival's success is the culmination of hard work that spans four decades. Here, Rob McCallum spends time with Richards around the festival to discuss Houghton's journey, the importance of having a multi-disciplinary output to maintain creative balance, and the impact of his near 20-year fabric residency on his craft as a DJ

“I’ve just arrived here, and it’s really green,” says Craig Richards, speaking about the Houghton Festival site almost two weeks before it opened to the...

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DJ Mag's Top 100 Festivals poll returns for its third edition in 2023

This is the third time that DJ Mag has presented the Top 100 Festivals, and the second time that it has run as a public...

A selfie style press shot of Barbara Braccini aka Malibu

As Malibu, the French DJ and producer Barbara Braccini writes diaristic ambient music with a distinct sense of melancholy. As dj lostboi, she’s more playful, repurposing pop anthems into ethereal epics. Alongside a blissful Recognise mix evoking the vibe of “long summer nights”, she chats to Heléna Stanton about these projects, field recordings, the influence of vaporwave, film scores and trance on her sound, and her monthly NTS show, United In Flames

Barbara Braccini explores the space between ethereal ambient music and deconstructed pop. As Malibu, the French DJ and producer crafts diaristic songs with a distinct...

Selection of press shots of artists featured in DJ Mag's feature: Eight artists taking kuduro and batida to the next level

Born in Angola and popularised globally by way of Portugal, the energetic rhythms and futuristic soundscapes of kuduro and batida have become a staple of the modern multi-genre club scene and made international stars out of the artists behind them. Yohanna Delaportas spotlights eight artists pushing the styles forward

Kuduro is the music that brings Angola onto the diasporic dancefloor. Though most in the West will be familiar with the sound via Portuguese acts...

Photo of the Main Stage with fireworks at UNTOLD 2023

Now up to its eighth edition, Romania’s Untold Festival is one of Europe’s largest electronic gatherings. But the hundreds of thousands of fans who travel there annually are attracted by more than just a stacked line-up — they come to be part of an ephemeral story that has to be seen to be believed

Transylvania is steeped in mystery. Peppered with gothic architecture and home to sights predating medieval times, the region spanning Central Romania is known for some...

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Get acquainted with NIMMO, the London duo channelling ‘80s and ‘90s queer pop into anthemic dance music

We love NIMMO — their angelic harmonies and earworm pop refrains have been ringing in our ears since first listen, calling to mind icons of...

Selections: Bianca Oblivion

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Bianca Oblivion joins the dots between global club sounds with 10 party-starting, sound system-shaking bangers

Over the past half decade or so, the DJ, producer and promoter Bianca Oblivion has established herself not only as a buzzy name on the...

ANTS has grown exponentially since its first event a decade ago, and the Ushuaïa Ibiza party is now regarded as consistently one of the best day parties on the island. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, DJ Mag Ibiza invited original resident Andrea Oliva and newcomer to the colony, SYREETA, to get together for a chat about all things ANTS for this landmark birthday

What memories do you have about your first visits to Ibiza? SYREETA: “My first visit to Ibiza was before I even started DJing. A few...

A an image showing four people in the '90s set on a background with typography reading "chillout rooms"

Back in the day, every self-respecting club had a chillout room for those in need of some down time — an ambient space to lie down, kick back, roll one. But by the end of the ’90s, they had all-but disappeared. Here, Manu Ekanayake asks: where did they go? And what's the modern equivalent?

The ’90s were a boom time in dance music. Clubland’s main rooms were full of DJs going full-pelt towards rave Armageddon — something nascent superclub...

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Some artists spend their careers in a single lane, but LP Giobbi views each aspect of her craft as critical movements that culminate in a symphony of success. We caught up with this year’s Best Producer winner to learn more about the connections she’s forging between subcultures through her diverse discography, piano-laced live sets, and a relentless enthusiasm for building empowering dance music platforms

“YES, YES, YES.” Guests who cross through the gates at Oregon Country Fair are greeted by this resounding phrase of consensus. The exuberant words are...

Photo of DJ Python and Ana Roxanne sitting side by side in a car

DJ Python and Ana Roxanne’s new collaborative project was forged from a friendship that began during New York’s pandemic lockdown and blossomed on night drives around the city. Tony Inglis speaks to the duo about their sparkling new album ‘Natural Wonder Beauty Concept’, and discovers how deep chats, listening to music in the car, and the darker side of ambient inspired it

Ana Roxanne and Brian Piñeyro each make music that embraces slowness and defies easy classification. Roxanne has pursued this through unfurling exploratory compositions — released...

Green collage featuring artwork from Tristan Arp’s Selections alongside a photo of Tristan wearing a white long-sleeved shirt

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, in the spirit of his insect-inspired EP on 3024, Tristan Arp spotlights hi-frequency movers, chirping rhythms, and floaty bass gems

“When I sit down to work I always try to come with a beginner’s mind,” Tristan Arp told DJ Mag back in 2019. “I’m always...

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In Japan’s sprawling capital city there’s a booming underground of creatives exploring the intersections between DIY culture, high-end fashion and raving. James Gui travels to Tokyo to learn more about parties with pop-up shops, the up-cycling ‘remake’ trend, and how Y2K style reigns supreme

In March, a crowd of Tokyo bohemians converged in an abandoned building in the Kabukicho red-light district. The occasion: a rave thrown by model and...

Photo of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt posing in front of a white background

When New York house legend Todd Terry remixed Everything But The Girl, it catapulted them to a new level of fame, and into the world of dance music. With their first album in 24 years, 'Fuse', out now, Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt reflect on their classic track, and how it transformed their lives

“Once ‘Missing’ became a club hit, Warner re-released it, so then it became a full-blown pop hit,” says Everything But The Girl’s Tracey Thorn, reminiscing...

John Talabot, Yu Su and Leon Vynehall laughing together behind the decks of the Visionaire stage at Rally Festival

In its debut edition, Rally, the new South London festival from GALA and Bird On The Wire, pulls it out of the bag in spite of headliner cancellations and stormy weather. Eoin Murray heads to Southwark Park and welcomes a new one-dayer that merges leftfield electronic energy with community spirit

Look, it’s hard to make the case for rain at a festival. You won’t find too many people out there yearning for the mucky trainers...