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Listen to “In and Out” before its release on Toolroom Records

Toolroom Records boss Mark Knight is gearing up for the release of his latest ‘Bullets Vol. 3’ EP. Knight’s productions perfectly capture retro futuristic tendencies...

Founded in 1991, Nervous Records was at the epicentre of New York’s house explosion. Three decades, and over 5,000 releases later, it’s still pumping out...

You can accomplish a lot in three decades, and Nervous Records, the pioneering New York label that’s marking 30 years in the dance music business...

The 60-year-old is set for an unexpected debut...

Irvine Welsh has announced that he is working on an acid house album.

Speaking to the Scottish Sun, the 60-year-old Scottish novelist and playwright...

The act are set to play their first shows outside the US in over 20 years...

Inner City, the act founded by Kevin Saunderson, will tour Europe as part of a 30th anniversary tour. It’s the first time Inner City have...

Courtesy of Pukka Up, plus new ‘Ibiza Loves Me 2012 – We Just Got Hotter’ comp

The joy of summer time for clubbers emerging from the UK's winter cocoon of rain and darkness is that you can dance outside. While annual...

Detroit legend speaks out

Robert Hood was a member of Underground Resistance, the legendary militant visionary techno collective from Detroit. After leaving UR in the early 1990s, Robert pioneered a minimalist form of techno — along with Daniel Bell, Richie Hawtin etc — in reaction to the increasingly hardcore “too ravey” twists and turns that techno was taking.

Getting lost in the woods has never been more fun...

Farr Festival has announced the addition of a new stage for this year's festival and is promising louder sound levels across the board thanks to...

There are festivals - and then there is Burning Man, the week-long arts and music festival in Black Rock Desert, northwest Nevada.

It's Mad Max on acid, a sensory overload of the weird and wonderful in a kaleidoscopic fantastical bubble. It's where art and music collide in...

RUN DMT rewires the sound of US bass

RUN DMT, aka bass music DJ/producer John Robbins, speaks to DJ Mag USA the week he's due to perform at Electric Daisy Carnival, Chicago. Preparing himself for a very busy year, his genre blurring productions, which take in trap, dubstep, and drumstep, have been released by tastemakers such as Play Me Records, Heavy Artillery, Dim Mak and Mad Decent.

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The Pryda Friend's mix and chat with DJ Mag

Fresh of touring with Pryda Friend Fehrplay, opening for Eric Prydz on his EPIC 2.0 dates, Jeremy Olander is still on the move. He recently...

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We meet Jason Kendig and Jackie House of the San Fran party starters, in a converted Leyland Roadrunner backstage of Block9 at Glastonbury this year...

Shortly after 9pm on the Thursday night at Glastonbury this year, Jason Kendig and Jackie House of Honey Soundsystem are opening the Genosys stage of...

Dash Berlin is the best bet when it comes to Sin City...

The sheer scale of what is happening in Las Vegas cannot be understated when it comes to the EDM revolution. After all, Sin City isn't...

With Miller Genuine Draft

 

Firstly, where does your DJ name ‘Jayboo’ come from?

"Ah, so I started a new project but I didn't have a name, so I...