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As Ultrafest celebrate their 10th birthday during WMC, we look back at the festival's highlights over the years

Timeline: Ultra Music Festival


1999 The very first Ultra is more of a party than a festival, taking place on Miami Beach. Even then...

DJ Mag’s Solid Gold series revisists and examines the ongoing significance and influence of inspiring electronic albums throughout history. In our latest edition, DJ Mag’s...

By the time James Murphy made it to the studio to record LCD Soundsystem’s second album, he’d already been a live sound engineer, a bouncer...

Skrillex wakes up for SW4

For those of you who have been hiding in an underground bunker (we don't mean Sub Club) for the past few months, London’s much-anticipated SW4...

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The album was originally sold on vinyl at a barbecue in Detroit...

Moodymann has announced details of an expanded digital version of his new album, 'Sinner'.

The legendary Detroit DJ, real name Kenny Dixon Jr, will release a...

It landed today (15th June)....

Martin Garrix has released a new tune in collaboration with five-time Grammy nominated vocalist Khalid, out today (15th June).

News of the potential collab first...

Out via Love & Other today.

Phwoar! Friday is here and we're excited, so we're offering up a juicy free download from bass superstar, Hervé.

It's part of his new EP...

Out 13th July on Play It Say It

The latest release on Seth Troxler's straightforward club imprint Play It Say It, The Mekanism is back  with a brand new, two track stomper, 'Acid...

Fourth instalment of Stanton Warriors' mix series

12 years and two wildly successful instalments later and the Stantons are back with Stanton Session IV. The album segues cuts from the Warriors themselves with fresh edits of tracks from A1 Bassline, Bingo Players, Plump DJs and DJ Icey - all tightly weaved together with aforementioned Stanton's sound.

Read the first edition free here!

After weeks of sweat and toil, or at least frantic typing and intercontinental emailing, the debut edition of DJ Mag USA launches today.

Available on...

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Daytimers and RepresentAsian announces Bristol party with Nabihah Iqbal

Daytimers debuts in Bristol with Orderly Room, ISHU, Chandé & yourboykiran and Adeevah & RepresentAsian cofounder Yusuf Suave

Daytimers and RepresentAsian are teaming up for a party in Bristol this Friday. On 4th November, Daytimers will debut in the southwest England city at...

Funk D'Void joins celebrated compilation series

Ever since his Armando-sampling 'Jack Me Off' 12” debut for Glasgow's Soma Quality Recordings back in 1995, Lars Sandberg - aka Funk D’Void...

Dubstep original will never turn his back on the sound that made him

As you’ve doubtless heard, dubstep is dead in the water. Cursed with a lethal mix of commercial success, mass popularity, a huge internet presence, countless sold out raves, the scene is, as any fool can tell, totally knackered. Somebody needs to pause and tell Skream this quick, because from where he’s standing, the world has never looked better. Currently on a short solo tour of the States, the man who describes himself as having “dubstep as my blood group” has been gleefully pushing the boundaries of the sound, chopping up half speed snare smashes and bully boy basslines with taut explosions of house, disco and techno, knowing full well that rather than destroying the scene he loves, he’s blowing it wide open.