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Maya Bouldry-Morrison debuts on Ninja Tune’s Technicolour imprint with her most “vulnerable work to date”...

Octo Octa will release her new EP, ‘For Lovers’, via Ninja Tune’s Technicolour imprint on 1st March.

The producer, live act and DJ – whose...

The sharp-tongued, genre defying, Asaf Borgore isn’t a “PC” social figure. However, we find out that what’s really on Borgore’s political agenda is to spread...

This guy must be an imposter. The laidback gentleman posing for the camera during his DJ Mag USA photo shoot in New York City can’t...

We speak to Coxy about his favourite subjects: Privilege, DJs and, of course, Ibiza...

The king of the White Isle is set to return in 2017 with an all-new party at a brand-new home. DJ Mag Ibiza catches up...

DJ Weekly Podcast by Ramon Tapia

Ramon Tapia has revolutionary music in his blood – his dad fled Chile after angering Pinochet with his dissident songs – but it was being...

Ready to talk openly about her traverses as a trans DJ, we sit down and get to know Octo Octa over Skype...

Shortly after coming out as transgender, Brooklyn’s Octo Octa released ‘Where Are We Going’ on Honey Soundsystem, an exceptionally classy piano-led house/techno album on which she embraces...

Tom Findlay gives us a sneaky peek into his look...


What are you wearing right now?


"White tshirt, Converse, blue jeans, it's homewear, even Liz Hurely can't be glamorous all the time."



Who are your...

The Shogun Audio don is on fire

I've just asked Thomas Green, aka Rockwell, one of d&b's hottest producers and DJs of 2013, who is No.1 on his wish list of collaborators. He's thinking about it. I ponder which jungle/d&b legend he's going to opt for. 
“Ian Mackaye,” he says. Nods affirmatively. “Definitely. I'm obsessed with Fugazi and Minor Threat. It's my first love in music — hardcore punk, I love Black Flag and Henry Rollins as well — in fact I went to see his spoken word show a few weeks ago. Ian MacKaye I think probably wouldn't be very into the kind of music I'd make so the results would be... interesting. But, yeah, I would love to work with him.”
Of course, such genre-bending surprise should be of NO surprise to anyone who's properly listened to Rockwell.

Objektivity boss is fed up with being known as Mr 'Hey Hey'

“Everyone wants to call dance music EDM these days but I call that shit that’s popular — you know, the cheesy stuff — I call it PDM,” says New York DJ Dennis Ferrer.
“That stuff everyone is going on about, it’s pop dance music. I take offence when someone calls my shit 'EDM' and lumps it in with all the crap. What I do is what I’ve always done, and I don’t like someone calling it anything else.”

The London artist is also headlining and co-curating a launch for the compilation at fabric on 5th November

SHERELLE has announced a fabric presents compilation and mix.

The London DJ/producer, BEAUTIFUL label boss and Hooversound Records co-founder, who won last year's DJ Mag...

On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their...

François X has helped shape the identity of Paris’ modern techno scene. Now, he wants to understand more fully how that sound shapes him. The...

Frank de Wulf

DJ Weekly podcast from Belgium techno legend Frank de Wulf.

In association with Olmeca tequila

What’s left to do when you’ve been voted one of the top 10 DJs in the world (no.9, to be precise), have released six albums...

Even the top DJs had to learn from someone. In the Top 100 set questions in the preceding pages, we asked all the DJs voted...

This month we’ve learnt who the public have voted as their favourite DJs, but who are the DJs’ favourite DJs? Who inspired them and put them...

We find out about Anja Schneider's fashion style

What are you wearing right now?

“Ah, you caught me on my way to a new photo shoot, I’m looking typically German DJish today. I’m...

Launching our Meet the MC video series — which you can watch below — is UK rap royalty, D Double E. Having also made the...

Ultimately, D Double E — real name Darren Dixon — is a child of soundsystem culture; rap, reggae, jungle, grime, bashment... the entire lineage of...