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It’s true that house music would still exist if Marshall Jefferson hadn’t been around to guide it — but it’s equally correct to say that without Jefferson...

Memories fade over time, and what memories remain become more and more shaded by personal experiences and personal interests. That helps to explain, in part...

We chat to the UK dance king Eats Everything

Dan ‘Eats Everything’ Pearce is massive. Not just in stature (much as he likes to take the piss out of his occasionally generous girth), but...

Bangers or Trash is DJ Mag’s new series where the artists you love rate massive tracks. For the first episode, we have Game of Thrones’...

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The next <b>Breaking Ground</b> promises to be another smasheroo. With 30 DJs representing the mightiest selectors of breaks, drum and bass and electro, they're returning...

The next Breaking Ground promises to be another smasheroo. With 30 DJs representing the mightiest selectors of breaks, drum and bass and electro, they're returning...

The past few years have seen mental health pushed to the forefront of conversation in electronic music; however, the effects of racism are still not...

Nilaari (meaning self-worth or value) is a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community-based charity, delivering culturally appropriate counselling, social care support, advice and advocacy...

re:ni poses in a forest wearing a black blue and red racing jacket

In-demand DJ and radio host, producer of sound system shakers for labels like Timedance and Ilian Tape, promoter and label co-founder at re:lax, Lauren Bush, aka re:ni, has become a seemingly unstoppable force in UK club music through a combination of hard work and self-belief. Alongside a pulse-quickening Recognise mix, she speaks to Jasmine Kent-Smith about formative club experiences, the importance of role models, and the pursuit of authenticity

When Lauren Reni Bush was a child, she wanted to become a vet. Back then, she lived in a village outside of Dorchester, a market...

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...

Italian techno producer and live artist Giorgia Anguili began her musical journey in the classical realm, before gradually finding herself captivated by the power of...

“Forget prejudices. If the music is created with a pure soul, no matter about its genre, let the sounds resonate within you. Explore different things...

Unorthodox Events and Queer Rave are two club-nights that are creating new spaces for LGBTQ+ people in the drum & bass/jungle scene. Jack Ramage speaks...

The UK drum & bass and jungle scene lacks queer visibility. While issues like gender diversity and whitewashing have, in recent years, become the focus...

Producing under the alias Renegade, Ray Keith delivered an instant classic in 1994's ‘Terrorist’, one of the most recognisable jungle tunes of all time. Its thumping chopped...

“It's so far ahead of its time that you can play that in the dance now and people still go crazy," says junglist, innovator, DJ...

An unanticipated accident turned one figure skater’s dreams upside down, and opened the door to a bass-fueled future the artist now known as Whipped Cream never...

“I remember telling myself, ‘Get off the ice,’” Caroline Cecil tells DJ Mag, recalling the fateful accident that ended her competitive figure skating career as...

Two generations of Black women speak about their experiences in dance music

After reflecting on how we can tackle the issues around racism and racial injustice within the electronic music industry as a publication, we delivered our...

Emerging London label Ears Have Eyes ready their new comp featuring Elles & Violet, Contours, Chocky and Replete. Contours' ‘Dither’ is a drum-lead house cut...

Ears Have Eyes will release the third edition of their ‘Throng Of Orbs’ compilation series this month. Featuring tracks from Elles & Violet, Chocky, Contours...

Irish production dream team Leo Pearson and Peter Lawlor have paired up to create an expansive, 90-minute electronic trip – ‘Je Suis’ is as gripping...

In 2017, Leo Pearson and Peter Lawlor were commissioned to create 90 minutes of original music for a 46-speaker geodesic dome at Ireland’s largest musical...

Effects king James Zabiela is so good at mixing it up that Pioneer have sponsored him. Click here to watch some cool video tutorials of...

To celebrate the release of James Zabiela's new Renaissance compilation 'Utilities', the DJ has made some video tutorials, so that you too can learn the...