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Celebrating a double decade of dancefloor innovation in 2016, the notorious DJ Mag Tech Awards are back!

DJ Mag is celebrating 20 years of its prodigious Tech Awards. From humble beginnings, we have been at the forefront of the technological revolution, and...

Where does a string of venue closures leave the capital?

The abrupt news of the closure of London's Cable at the hand of Network Rail repossession and plans for redevelopment sent shockwaves across the capital this May. Coming just two months after the dramatic closure of 93 Feet East and during the midst of an ongoing wrangle between private property developers and Ministry Of Sound, it's left London's clubs lined up a lot like sitting ducks, prompting clubbers to ask a flurry of pressing questions.

Pioneer DJ’s WeGO4 is the latest compact DJ controller to join the party. DJ Mag Tech takes a look...

Pioneer’s DDJ-WeGO4 is the latest edition to the affordable, entry-level DJ controller market.

It comes with all the usual frills that will keep beginner DJs...

DJ Mag goes into the woods...

Farr Festival returned for its seventh edition in the Hertfordshire countryside this year, with a line-up that boasts a sublime selection of underground artists for...

Handing out clubbing flyers can be a great way to meet people, and blag free entry to clubs. DJmag.com investigates...

Going clubbing is an expensive business: cool clothes, transport, drinks, and the ever-present entry fee.

Wouldn't it be great if you could have a night...

With the first-ever edition of East Coast America's hedonistic (adult) summer camp almost upon us, we thought it wise to show some of the action...

DityBird Campout has well and truly cemented its reputation for silliness, serious tunes, and a stunning California location.

The fundamental principle being Claude VonStroke, who recently...

Pacha's original night

2013 saw Pacha increase the frequency of their legendary Flower Power party; one of Ibiza’s longest serving nights. They are now held every Tuesday - a huge boost for those who want to check out one of the the best alternative nights on the island.

Italian alpine event announces VIVa Warriors and Martinez Brothers

News has surfaced that the latest names to be added to Vertigo Festival include Steve Lawler's VIVa Warriors brigade with Guti (live) and Julian Perez. NY duo The Martinez Brothers will headline the Sankeys stage and Italian promoters Club2Club are also on board to curate a stage at the event.

Vertigo, Italy's new house and techno festival, comes to The Alps!

The perfect place to get high, Vertigo Festival is poised to bring the world an underground dance festival at unprecedented altitude this August.

Giom

A Frenchman relocated to London, we first heard the deep, funkified house of Giom via his involvement with the excellent Lost My Dog. A...

The weird world of Mark Henning

As Panorama Bar’s 24-hour party people continue to lure the cream of British producers to Berlin, having Anglo-German heritage is probably the closest you...

Tresor resident REKA steps up on Phase Fatale and Florian Engerling’s BITE label with her ‘Diving The Innermost’ EP. ‘Purge’ is a shadowy, dense cut...

Madrid-born, Berlin-based REKA will release her debut solo EP on Phase Fatale and Florian Engerling’s BITE label on Monday 22nd October.

Despite years of DJing...

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“We weren’t supposed to die chasing the dream”...

Pete Tong delivered a strong opening address at International Music Summit (IMS) Ibiza in memory of Avicii.

Talking about the pressures of international touring, health...

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