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Best of North America 2018

Californians have a long history of dragging large sound systems deep into the mountains and canyons of the state’s most remote corners to throw some...

West of Ireland native, Berlin-based Lugh delivers a mix of gyroscopic sound design, volatile electronics, EBM and more. We catch up with the multidisciplinary artist...

On his debut EP, ‘Hélico’, Berlin-based, west of Ireland-born artist Lugh fused ambience with aggression, creating an experience that was at once absorbing and intense...

Brazilian d&b master drops the funk

When you think of Brazil you might picture scorching weather, beautiful beaches and of course carnival time in Rio De Janeiro, but what you should...

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Phase two of the Motor City festival line-up surfaces

Detroit's notorious dance festival enters its 15th year with another definitive list of techno talent within its wares.

Massive techno live from San Francisco... 

Carl Cox has shared a recent live performance from Medway in San Francisco. 

By all accounts the place was packed and sweaty with smiling clubbers...

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B. Bravo

From the streets of San Francisco comes future-retro funkmaster B. Bravo. Gaining distinction after the massive 'Computa Love', we’ve been following his...

The original name has been retitled to The Great Unknown

Burning Man has changed the title of its 2021 theme due to the original title's "colonial history".

Despite ongoing uncertainty about whether the gathering will...

Modular software delight

In the late '90s there was a perception of DJs as vinyl-hugging technophobes who relied on a 20-year-old turntable design and swore by headphones launched in the '80s. It used to be an utterly fair stereotype — after having reviewed the very first Traktor back when it ploughed into the scene, trying to convince my clubland chums that it was “the future” I was met with pity and derision.

Native Instruments' new DJing software for the iPad is just begging to be touched.

The release of Traktor DJ has changed all of this by bringing a truly professional mixing system to the iPad that can be used on-the-go for set preparation as well as for out-and-out DJ performances. Now DJs have the option of ditching their laptops in favour of an iPad for their gigs, meaning that when it comes to serious music production and DJing, the iPad’s time has finally come.

In depth review of the next generation of Pioneer CDJ

The release of the CDJ-2000 shook up clubland’s DJ booths and changed the way many DJs the world over prepared and played their sets — as well as bringing Pioneer to the forefront of DJ technology once again.

78: Shades of Gray

Czech/Aussie duo Michal Schwa and Nick West, AKA Shades of Gray, recently wowed us with their debut 'Soul Machine' album on Beef...

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House and disco infiltrator and Love on the Rocks label innovator Paramida steps up with a deliriously fun mix for her DJ Mag Podcast –...

For a person who once referred to herself as “Berlin’s most hated”, Paramida seems to be getting on just fine. As head honcho at the...