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Everything you need to know about EDMbiz 2015...

EDM is the name of the game and the inustry's biggest players are coming to play at 2015's EDMbiz Conference & Expo. In a series...

DJmag is delighted to report that Back To Basics boss Dave Beer is out of hospital and making a good recovery. Promoter/DJ Dave was struck...

New main room hero Deniz Koyu favoured by all the big boys

Rising star Deniz Koyu was born in Germany to Turkish parents, but now lives in Holland where he works closely with dirty Dutch star Fedde...

Drum & Bass duo tease 'Rituals' EP

New Zealand Drum & Bass duo, The Upbeats, gear up for a new five-tracker, 'Rituals,' coming on May 19 via Black Sun Empire's Blackout...

With big-name collabs and a full-length with purpose in the works, Kiesza’s star keeps rising...

When Kiesza released the video for her single, “Hideaway,” she was hoping maybe a couple of her friends would share it on Facebook.

“I was...

For two decades dBridge has been crafting next-level drum & bass, as part of Bad Company, solo, with his label Exit and fellow zeitgeist surfers...

He's made house, electro, techno, done it all, but it's still breakbeat culture he returns to time and time again...

Fancy your own subwoofer on your wrist?

Berlin-based LoFelt’s Basslet is a bracelet that let's you feel the bass — literally!

Using haptic technology the Basslet is worn around the wrist, looking...

It may not be the flashiest entry in Felix Da Houscat’s discography, but this 1994 LP is one of his best. In the latest edition...

From teenage musical prodigy to P. Diddy aide, from psychedelic techno innovator to electroclash star, Felix Da Housecat is one of the most intriguingly undefinable...

Sound Factory legend talks voguing, Madonna and his European tour

Across Paris, London and New York, the sound of ballroom is again infiltrating every area of dance music, from Vaggio's 'Don't You Want Some More'...

Solid Gold - Chemical Brothers 'Come With Us'

‘Come With Us’ was the birth point of The Chemical Brothers 2.0, and it came at a vital time, with the dance music slump of the early '00s leaving many big electronic groups looking vulnerable. Here, on the 20th anniversary of the release of the album, Ben Cardew looks back at how 'Come With Us' reinvigorated their career

The Chemical Brothers entered the new millennium looking tired. Their third album, 1999’s ‘Surrender’, featured massive hits in ‘Hey Boy Hey Girl’ and ‘Let Forever...

They follow in the footsteps of Republic Records

The Grammys has announced it will no longer use the word "urban" in categories and awards ceremonies.

The Recording Academy, who are responsible for the...

Assured sounding work from the burgeoning Italian trio...

'Love For The Party’ is...

Sheffield's Cabaret Voltaire were way, way ahead of their time.

Neil Kulkarni talks to founder Richard H Kirk about apathy, necessity and house music...

The Prodigy have defined a movement, a generation. Their new album is out today

“I think we should be a British institution. Everyone goes on about all of these other people from the '90s like Blur and Oasis, but...