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Analysing the key trends from the voting in this year's DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs poll

It’s been almost 12 months since the results of our last Top 100 Clubs poll and it’s safe to say most clubs have had a...

Don't miss our next 25th anniversary party on Friday 21st October...

Ahead of our 25 Years Of DJ Mag (Part 2) party this Friday, we're revisiting Part 1 with Italian techno don Enrico Sangiuliano!

Although a...

Bowie, Prince, Space, Trump: We look back at an eventful year – to put it mildly – through the prism of the electronic dance music...

For better or worse, 2016 has been a whirlwind year.

The world seems to have crammed about a decade’s worth of news into a mere...

Events will take place in London, New York, Oslo, Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami...

Daft Punk’s ‘Discovery’ turned 15-years-old in February, and to mark the occasion Classic Album Sundays has announced six listening sessions to hear the album on...

“For twelve weeks, this city is ours”...

The Warehouse Project has revealed the full 12-week programme for its last ever season at Store Street. You can see the line-up below.

Kicking off...

New guidelines from ISM outline the costs to DJs and live acts travelling in and out of the EU27

Rent increases have forced the business to cease trading

California vinyl pressing plant Rainbo Record is to close its doors and end operations early next year.

The Los Angeles business has been running and...

At just 12 years old!

Prodigious Techno DJ, Federico Gardenghi is set to become the youngest ever DJ be streamed live by DJ Mag, when he plays an exclusive set...

Having risen as a prominent member of seminal Peckham drill collective, Zone 2, Kwengface is now a certified veteran of the scene. Pairing his sharp...

It’s late June, and Kwengface is up in the mix of meetings, promo and press around his highly anticipated solo tape,‘YPB: Tha Come Up’. But...

Clive Henry and Alex Arnout also set to play on Wednesday...

Dogmatik turns 10 this year, so to celebrate the London label is teaming up with DJ Mag Live to throw a mega mid-week party and...

"A dedicated space within the venue where clubbers can enjoy twists on favourite gin classics"

Printworks has launched a new Bulldog Gin Courtyard.

The South London venue, which is linking up with Defected and Glitterbox for its New Year's Eve and...

The vinyl renaissance continues...

Vinyl is set to become a billion-dollar industry for the first time since the ‘80s, according to new research by Deloitte and reported by the...

The last decade has yielded some extraordinary innovations in dance and DJ culture. Below, we count down some of the most significant technological tools to...

It’s 2008. Armin Van Buuren has won the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll for the second year running. Gordon Brown has shakily taken the...

Floating Points was due to play in April...

Double Door in Chicago has been forced to shut its door after 23 years in business. 

Located on Milwaukee Avenue in the Windy City, the...

Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced

In case you hadn’t noticed, hard house is back. Though for some, like the ill behaviour, it never went away. A new generation of DJs...