Skip to main content

Search


Results for: DJ Mag On Cue

Little Simz wins 2022 Mercury Prize for ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’

"Wow. I’m very very overwhelmed, I’m very grateful," the London rapper and actor said at last night's ceremony in London

Little Simz has won the 2022 Mercury Prize for her 2021 album 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert'. Watch her performance of her performance of 'How...

Ukrainian volunteers hold “clean-up raves” to restore and rebuild war-damaged homes

"I like electronic music and I used to party. But now it’s wartime and we want to help, and we’re doing it with music."

A group of Ukranian volunteers are organising "clean-up raves" to help rebuild homes and community spaces damaged from Russian attacks. Repair Together, made up of...

Bklava announces 'c u l8r' mixtape, shares single: Listen

It will be released on their recently launched label, Spin Suga

London-based DJ and producer Bklava has shared details of a new mixtape, 'c u l8r'. Set for release this June via their recently launched label...

For many, The Cause will be remembered as one of this generation's most treasured London clubs. It pioneered a model of working with a local...

“FREE BEER,” the bar staff roar as every drink from every fridge is systematically distributed and consumed. It is the last ever morning at the...

The R&B star stood trial in New York City last September for racketeering and sex trafficking

R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexual abuse and trafficking, following his conviction last year. Last September, the disgraced R&B...

Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

The film explores how De Vit helped to catalyse the hard house sound in the '90s

A documentary about hard house trailblazer Tony De Vit is due to be screened in London this month. Directed by Stuart Pollitt, Don't Ever Stop...

Brussels club Fuse celebrates 30th anniversary

The legendary club kicks off its tour at Antwerp's Waagnatie in April

Celebrated Brussels club Fuse is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a tour, compilation and book. The tour kicks off at Antwerp's Waagnatie on...

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

 

OTHER NOMINEES
TIM GREEN 'ECLIPSE'
PAUL WOOLFORD 'MDMA’
STEVE LAWLER ‘HOUSE RECORD’
KIWI 'SHORT TAIL'

JUST AMAZING
Irish duo Bicep have scooped the Best...

He was the Electrifyin’ Mojo of the indie disco. The bootleg king. The electroclash god. But when each of those scenes imploded, Erol Alkan stepped...

Erol Alkan was 27 when he received his first album offer. Kylie Minogue had just performed his ‘Can’t Get Blue Monday Out of My Head’...

Black and white photo of Thomas Bangalter in the studio

200 limited-edition vinyl box sets will also be available for purchase

Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter has released his soundtrack to the 2023 dance performance, 'Chiroptera', alongside a near six-hour extended version, 'Chiroptera Matiere Premiere', via his...

A new report coordinated by the Night-Time Industries Association suggests that face masks, social distancing patrols and temperature checks could allow clubs to reopen safely

UK nightclubs could reopen with strict safety measures in place, a new report claims.

In the report coordinated by the Night Time Industries Association, who have...

femme culture announces ‘HeForShe Vol.4’ compilation for UN Women

 Featuring Elkka, SUCHI, Bambounou, Ayesha, Al Wootton, and more

London-based DIY collective and label femme culture have announced a new charity compilation, ‘HeForShe Vol.4’, in aid UN Women. Released on 15th April, the album...

Carl Cox and Franky Wah release new single, 'See The Sun Rising'

It comes ahead of the release of Cox's new album, 'Electronic Generations', next month

Carl Cox and Franky Wah have released a new collaborative single, 'See The Sun Rising'. The second link-up between the two artists, following on from...

An animation of turntables from above with the records being giant pound coins

The new collective, called Support The Sound, sees DVS1’s Aslice platform partner with Dekmantel, Wire Festival, Bassiani, Womb Tokyo and more

Aslice — the platform founded by DVS1 to promote more equitable payments for producers — has partnered with a collection of clubs, promoters and festivals...

Photo of Aletha in a metallic blue-grey Jersey standing next to a wooden wall

With a mix of minimal thumpers, trippy techno and deep, driving acid, Manchester’s Aletha steps up for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Claire Francis about the formative influence of multi-genre festivals like Dimensions, her CITRIC party, and more

There’s something thrillingly addictive about Aletha’s sets. It’s partly due to the Manchester DJ’s propensity for zingy acid and electro cuts, but it’s also the...