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Photo of Imanu posing wth his eyes cast downward. A strip of rid light appears across his bleached hair

Rotterdam's IMANU crafts tracks and DJ sets that do away with genre, choosing instead to surf through styles, tempos and textures with a focus on emotional impact. Alongside a hair-raising Recognise mix, he speaks to Ben Hindle about changing up his production process, taking creative risks, and visualising his sound

“Imagine a blood-covered rose, and take a black and white photo of it. That’s it, that’s my music,” explains IMANU backstage at his 2023 headline...

UK venues experiencing 30% increase in costs compared to pre-pandemic, survey finds

Many nightlife businesses have reported that they are "unsure" whether they will last beyond the next year

Soaring inflation amid the UK's cost of living crisis is having a significant impact on the UK's nightlife industry, according to a new survey by...

DJ Mag North America trips out to Vietnam, to discover why South East Asia is fast becoming an unmissable hub for dance music culture, premium...

The rain is lashing down, it’s 8am, and Ricardo Villalobos is in full flow, wearing his usual green tank top and taking a few hundred hardened...

Yup, seriously!

Fyre Festival will go down as one of the the most disastrous festivals in history, after party-goers who paid thousands of dollars for tickets were...

“If we want to change perceptions about club culture we need to act”

Earlier this year the Night Time Industries Association launched Nightlife Matters, a grassroots movement to promote night culture supported by labels, agencies, promoters and the...

Now in its third year and set in a luxury five-star resort in tropical paradise, Groovefest is constantly growing, improving each year, but still slightly...

When DJ Mag was asked to curate two stages for Groovefest in 2015, we almost did a wee in our pants. A week in an...

Just Zoo it...

It started off as a normal Saturday afternoon at The Zoo – as normal as an old abandoned Zoo in the heart of the Benimussa...

The Rainbow in Birmingham celebrates 10 years

Echoing the amazement of the “triple rainbow” guy on YouTube, Birmingham's The Rainbow Venues just keep on multiplying. Starting life as a grotty Victorian pub...

An exclusive chat with the rising Scandinavian star

Mike Hawkins is not just another DJ. Genuine and gimmick-free, Mike hopes to “Revolt” (out now) against the machine.

  Early 2014 saw...

Friday 28th & Saturday 29th March

Like the no mans land between Christmas and New Year, there comes a point in Miami when it’s hard to work out what day it...

Hideout, WHP & Field Day combine

With no shortage of dance events on Croatian soil, the new boutique festival from the makers of Hideout, Field Day and the Warehouse Project is a difficult one to resist. We get to know Unknown Festival...

Ghostpoet, known to his folks as Obaro Ejimiwe

Ghostpoet reveals his Lucky 7…

Eastern Europes's bravest festival experience

Krakow’s abandoned Hotel Forum defines communist design, invoking Orwellian futures via a rejection of humanist aesthetics. Instead it boasts a brutish, unforgiving concrete designperfectly suited to 1984's dictatorial ministries.

74. Crosstown Rebels


Damian Lazarus's rebel house scallywags descend on Downtown Miami for some depraved after-hours wrongness at their Get Lost party. A 5am -...