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Duke Dumont, whose new single 'The Giver (Reprise)' is out this month, is at home trying to get some music done when DJ Mag calls...

Is it true that your first official release was a remix for Wall of Sound?
“Yeah, my first ever legit music industry-related release was a...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Over the next few weeks we’ll be profiling the Miller SoundClash finalists; getting to know the DJs who will be flying to Las Vegas...

The LA-based warehouse party brand takes the reigns...

EDC Las Vegas has announced that L.A. warehouse club Factory 93 will host the neonGARDEN stage at this year’s event, which runs from Friday 16th...

HudMo turns up the spotlight on his solo album, ‘Lantern’...

Hudson Mohawke is biting his tongue. Not literally, although it’d be difficult to tell via the phone through which he’s speaking as he runs errands...

Fresh from playing our DJ Mag Sessions party in London at the end of September, house jock Andrea Oliva is the latest DJ to do...

Andrea Oliva was born and bred in Switzerland to Italian parents. And yes, he does often get confused for a member of the fairer sex...

Photo of a large crowd of people protesting against the Criminal Justice Bill

1st May 1994 was the first big London protest against the looming Criminal Justice Bill, the piece of legislation that first proscribed a genre of music — rave music, “wholly or predominantly categorised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” — in law. Despite widespread demonstrations at what was seen as draconian power-grabs by the UK authorities, the Bill became law later in 1994. Here, Harold Heath looks back at the reaction from the dance music community at the time, and the Act’s lasting impact on the rave scene today

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act was passed into UK law in November 1994. Infamous for targeting events that played music “wholly or predominantly...

It may not be the flashiest entry in Felix Da Houscat’s discography, but this 1994 LP is one of his best. In the latest edition...

From teenage musical prodigy to P. Diddy aide, from psychedelic techno innovator to electroclash star, Felix Da Housecat is one of the most intriguingly undefinable...

Arriving in Miami means a lot to our cover star Eric Prydz – for more than one reason. The man who effortlessly makes underground house...

Going to Miami is a very big deal for Eric Prydz. Two years ago, the last time he was there, his massive track 'Pjanoo' became...

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This article was created by a Miller Music Journalist. Miller Music journalists applied to become writers via the Miller Genuine Draft Facebook Page and were...

With Miller Genuine Draft

It is no secret that Croatia has become one of the ultimate destinations for dance music globally.  We have been producing a summer magazine there...

Ricardo Villalobos, Marcel Dettmann and Modeselektor are among the names involved... 

The history of Berlin club culture is explored in a new exhibition, fittingly entitled No Photos On The Dance Floor! Berlin 1989 - Today.

Taking...

Trance + yoga = inner peace?

Above & Beyond are set to play a “special yoga set” this month.

As part of their all day ‘Common Ground’ party at Creamfields’ Steel...

One website's mission to catalogue every single record shop...

The United States leads the world with 1482 brick and mortar record shops. VinylHub reporting that the US has more record shops than the UK...

Here's what happened...

Kristian Nairn trots down a staircase, on his way to the stage, and waves excitedly to a full house of loyal patrons at ExchangeLA in...

Your chance to play at one of Croatia's finest festivals

Mixcloud and Soundwave Croatia have launched a DJ competition, offering one budding DJ a set at the European festival this July.

Applicants simply need to...