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With his house-focused project Jack Back, David Guetta has returned to the sound that first got him fired up about dance music. In his DJ Mag...

On October 19th last year, David Guetta went out onto the main stage at Amsterdam Music Festival (AMF) in the Johan Cruijf f ArenA, where...

Our flagship publication, DJ Mag’s UK edition remains at the forefront of dance music journalism, shining a light on underground talent both new and old...

SOPHIE DJ Mag cover feature lead

When news broke about SOPHIE's tragic passing in January 2021, the music world was stunned. A visionary artist who released on Hutleys + Palmers, Numbers and PC Music, and worked with stars such as Charli XCX and Madonna, at 34, it felt like SOPHIE was just getting started. Anna Cafolla, who wrote DJ Mag’s cover story on SOPHIE in July 2019, pays tribute to the unique artist’s authenticity and artifice

When I met SOPHIE for DJ Mag in 2019, I was struck by the artist’s singular vision. In the chaotic fug of Ibiza, SOPHIE shone...

Japan’s club scene boasts a vibrant mixture of commercial and underground music genres and no shortage of first-rate venues. Despite post-WW2 legislation that banned dancing...

Tech house king

Joris Voorn is the tech house king who's risen to become one of Ibiza's biggest DJs in a matter of years. His restless work ethic...

Dance music fans have just until midnight tonight to register for the EU referendum...

While the EU referendum is a hot topic in the UK at the moment — we haven’t heard anything on the ramifications for dance music...

Dancing yourself into a mess to your favourite tunes is always best when at your peak

We all like to get high. Dancing yourself into a sweaty mess to your favourite tunes is always best when at your peak... the peak...

Tech giant introduce new KUVO music recognition system to the world...

Pioneer are tackling an area of dance music culture that has often been ignored with their new KUVO system.

KUVO is many things to many...

With Miller Genuine Draft

The EDM tidal wave that continues to flow over North America has not only triggered a surge in the popularity of dance music worldwide, but...

Exclusive wardrobe access

“Summer things, as it’s crazy hot here in NYC. I’ve got an All Saints t-shirt on, I love them especially cos they have a deep curve neck, I have some Zara shorts on, I like them, they are cheap and so easy to wear, fitting perfectly! I’m also wearing a Sandro cap, all black, in an American style, which is fun for a French brand. And to complete the whole thing, I’m wearing the latest Nike sneakers, Air Max 90 Premium, love them!”

We chat to Hot Creation ahead of Somewhere at Club Warehouse

There are few givens in this life. One stone cold truth, however, is that Hot Creations man Richy Ahmed is wicked on the ones and...

For Swedish House Mafia, plus new 'Until Now' compilation

After selling out New York’s Madison Square Garden in just 12 minutes last year, and bidding goodbye to the UK this summer at the staggeringly...

Hot Creations newbie Danny Daze looks forward to Potty Mouth Halloween Party

Miami-born, Latino cool cat Danny Daze is a dab hand with a techno beat. Unwilling to settle for the mediocrity suffered by many putting their...

Have you got a reservation?

Following February’s advanced sell out, Plump DJs return to XOYO on Saturday 14th May for another massive instalment of Grand Hotel. That time round...

Marquee resident and EDM A-lister speaks out

Las Vegas’s dance music gold rush has seen buzzword clubs flip quicker than a winning hand at a hot table. But it’s Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub that’s gobbled up more column inches than any other. That’s down in no small part to the Who’s Who of DJ residents they’ve brought in. That, in clip-note form, is what’s brought us here today: a sit-down and pow-wow about Marquee, the universe and other things with one of their resident elite. Step forward Jeffrey Sutorius, DJ, frontman, mouthpiece and best-known-face of trance trio Dash Berlin. And a man it transpires that, like Las Vegas, has seen some boom and bust of his own.