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DJEFF takes over DJ Mag HQ from 17:00 on Friday (27th May)

This Friday (27th May) we welcome DJEFF to DJ Mag HQ for a 60-minute livestream. For almost 20 years, the Portuguese/Angolan DJ and producer has...

Trailer released for new David Bowie documentary, Moonage Daydream: Watch

Approved by Bowie's estate, the new film features footage from the late star's archives

The first trailer for 'Moonage Daydream', a new film about David Bowie, has been unveiled. Watch it below. Footage in the trailer shows Bowie emerging...

rat-records

But it might not be the end for the much-loved second-hand store

London record store Rat Records is set to close. Founded in 1999, the much-loved Camberwell shop has announced that it will shut its doors this...

Fred Again... and India Jordan

The track is out today via Atlantic Records

India Jordan and Fred Again... have dropped a new collaborative single. Check it out below. Out today (10th February) via Atlantic Records, ‘Admit It (U...

Kojey Radical announces mini-doc celebrating youth centre's music initiative

'Through Music We Rise' explores the work that youth organisation Rise 365 is doing on East London's Kingsmead Estate

Kojey Radical has linked up with a youth club he used to attend, Rise 365, for a new mini-documentary exploring the work that the youth...

Get acquainted with Huey Mnemonic, the Detroit-based artist producing futuristic, funk-filled techno

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...

Yosh records an hour of thumping UKG, breaks and acid for the Fresh Kicks mix series, and chats to Oli Warwick about his life in...

With minimal techno sounds seemingly making a comeback in clubland, we thought it a good time to check in with three minimal maestros 

SHLOMI ABER


The Israeli owner of the Be As One imprint needs little introduction. His new '15 Years Of Nordstern' mix is testament to the...

BRAYLEN DION & EMILY WANG

Detroit-born, Atlanta-based Ash Lauryn is a digger in the truest sense, repping a soulful, classic house sound in her sets and helping preserve and bring back to the fore the Black roots of electronic music through her Underground & Black project. She speaks to Ria Hylton about discovering her passion and making the most of opportunities

On 1st July, Ash Lauryn performed an all-night-long set at East London’s NT’s Loft. Her mix, dripping in the soulful, cavernous grooves of an old-skool...

A slew of quality releases this year proved the compilation is still a vital format for taste-making selectors to present a snapshot of where we’re at...

10. Dimitri From Paris
‘Salsoul Mastermix’
Salsoul

One of dance music’s most popular disco connoisseurs delved deep into the back- catalogue of NYC’s legendary Salsoul...

Loyle Carner

Though never afraid to show vulnerability before, Loyle Carner opens himself up more than ever on new album ‘hugo’, shedding the image of UK hip-hop’s perfect ‘nice guy’ to explore his reconnection with his estranged father and his Black heritage, and what it means to become a dad himself

In the summer of 2014, as resurgent grime anthems like ‘German Whip’, ‘Take Time’ and ‘That’s Not Me’ soundtracked a new generation’s joyful block parties...

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Naarm-raised FDH debuts on local label MEGANESIA with five taut and hypnotic acid-trance tools

FDH is releasing a new EP, ‘The Alpinist’, later this week on MEGANESIA. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘Carruthers’ below. Inspired by the alpine...

Dave pays tribute to Jamal Edwards during 02 Arena show

"He gave me an opportunity when no-one would," the rapper said of the SBTV founder at his show last night

Dave has paid tribute to the late SBTV founder Jamal Edwards at the first of his two gigs at London's O2 Arena. Speaking to fans...

The former Miami club employee reached out to DJ Mag to share her testimony about an incident, which occurred a decade ago

Content warning: This article is about sexual assault 

Following reports of sexual assault and behavioural misconduct about Erick Morillo, which have emerged since his death...