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It first happened at a media dinner about five years ago. I was sandwiched rather uncomfortably between two older international journalists — one from Amsterdam...
Berlin maverick on his DJ Mag covermount
DJ Mag linked up with the elusive music maker to find out how he works, what he thinks of the Top 100, and whether there'll be a follow-up to Berlin Calling...
From nine-hour sets in Rotterdam to performances in front of royalty, we select the moments that shaped Armin's iconic career...
Armin van Buuren has cultivated a huge fanbase over his two-decade career, including a passionate network of festival-goers, Olympians and Dutch royalty. Through his legendary...
With Miller Genuine Draft
Swedish house don AN21 (pronounced Antoine) is perhaps best known for his family connections – he is younger brother to former SHM lynchpin Steve Angello...
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“Money can’t buy you love,” sang The Beatles, although most people do want to be loved. This is especially true of a lot of top-flight DJs, narcissists at the best of times, who feel all at sea if they aren’t constantly getting reassurance about how great they are — and popular.
Thirty years on from first opening its doors, Cavo Paradiso is a true destination club. Having made its name during the peak of progressive house, this Top 100 Clubs staple now caters for an international crowd. Martin Guttridge-Hewitt hears about the ups, the downs, and the secret to Cavo’s longevity
Artificial intelligence, the doom mongers say, will make many human jobs obsolete, and some believe it will destroy the music industry too. But the flipside...
Picture this... It’s 2030, and the DJ Mag Top 100 has just been topped, for the first time ever, by an artist created with artificial...
John Digweed takes the Hot Seat....
John Digweed is an enigma. He began DJing at the age of 15 and started putting on parties in his home town of Hastings on...
The musician has been unable to work for several months while recovering from surgery to treat bladder cancer
"This documentary explores the resilience of communities who fight to preserve these vital spaces, proving that the dancefloor is not just a place to party, it's a platform for change."
The 12-month accelerator programme will provide funding, opportunities and mentorship to 30 promising electronic music artists
The Italian progressive house innovator fell ill during a festival gig at the end of April and spent "weeks" in a Milan hospital
The song was released ahead of Ireland’s official day of celebrating youth creativity, Cruinniú na nÓg