An NFT collection giving access to a number of clubs and festivals has been announced. As part of a new web3 product from Clubbing TV...
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7,777 unique NFT wristbands are set to be minted as part of THE LIST
Q&A about life on the road...
Originally hailing from San Francisco, but now based in Germany, Lane 8 (aka Daniel Goldstein) has been making waves with his deep house sound on...
Brit house duo MYNC Project tracked their recent tour of Australia for DJmag.com.
The fourth gig of our Australian tour sees us hit the Gold Coast after a quick drive from Brisbane, where we had played the night...
DJmag.com asked Toolrooms records boss and DJ Mark Knight to track his weekend for us. He played in Frankfurt and Spain.
FRIDAY
Friday starts like every other day with about five cups of tea at Toolroom HQ in the mean streets of Maidstone.
Then I went...
Blond:ish, DJ Tennis and Stephan Bodzin (live) have also been confirmed for the event
Charting the rise from DJing at seminal Nottingham outpost The Bomb to his current role as the musical polymath behind Leftroom Records.
The slow burn. That has always been Matt Tolfrey's modus operandi. He's more concerned with foundations, with building a family of likeminded house heads around him rather than surrounding himself with people who can advance his career.
80 artists will play on six soundsystems across two days, for 40,000 people
The first Pyramid party of the year, set for April, will welcome Amelie Lens, Paul Woolford and more
The d&b stalwart has lived in the UK since he was four-years-old...
The awards ceremony took place at Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday (21st October)...
Claptone has been revealed as the winner of the Highest House category in this year’s DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll. The DJ/producer came in...
DJ Mag boards London's most unusual clubbing location
It's 6am. Two U-turns beside an industrial estate, we are no closer to knowing where we are — or if our cabbie's even on the right route. E6 (only a stone's throw from Essex) is where we are meant to be headed. Apparently.