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Larry Heard, Hunee, Floating Points and more for Spanish castle party...

Larry Heard, Hunee, Floating Points and DJ Seinfeld are among the new acts announced for the Into the Valley festival, which takes place in a...

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DJ Mag have teamed up with Relentless Energy Drink to live stream the Old Fountain Studios opening party this weekend (Sunday 6th May).

London Warehouse...

New guidelines from ISM outline the costs to DJs and live acts travelling in and out of the EU27

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Monstercat wonderboy Gammer joined Point Blank to breakdown his epic club track, ‘Out With The Old’. The “spiritual follow-up” to his previous hit, ‘The Drop’...

Dimitri Hegemann is now looking to the Motor City’s Packard Plant...

Tresor owner Dimitri Hegemann revealed his desire to open a new club in Detroit in 2014, when he began talks with officials about redeveloping the...

'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' took the hip hop group six years to produce and comes in a handmade silver case with a leather-bound...

The $2 million Wu-Tang Clan album bought by ‘pharma-bro’ Martin Shkreli has been sold by the US government for an undisclosed sum. 

The record in...

Three decades of Trade: celebrating 30 years of boundary breaking LGBTQ+ raving

The fierce LGBTQ+ party Trade was the UK’s first legal after-hours club event, opening at 3am and closing at 9am. It laid the groundwork for a new on-and-on party culture, while its sexual and gender diversity was a forerunner for today’s queer club scene. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and prepares for its 24-hour birthday party at Egg London, Joe Roberts speaks to some of its regular DJs, designers and founder Laurence Malice about Trade's boundary-breaking legacy

It’s Sunday afternoon, 16th March 2008, and the dancefloor of Turnmills is packed with dancers in varying states of undress. Watching over them, grinning maniacally...

The room is small, the vibe is big...

A disused phone box in Kingsbridge, Devon has become the “world’s smallest nightclub”

The old red phone booth on Fore Street, which has been “adopted”...

To coincide with his new album release, Omid 16B picks out ten tracks key to his musical development over the years

The output of British-Iranian Londoner Omid Nourizadeh comes in many shapes and forms; from the deep house records under one of his many aliases Changing...

Former NSA analyst has recorded a monologue for Jarre’s new album...

Jean Michel Jarre has recorded a techno track alongside controversial former NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden for Jarre’s forthcoming album ‘Electronica Volume II: The Heart Of...

Jeremy Olander at Stockholm City Hall

The three-hour Vivrant DJ set will broadcast on DJ Mag's YouTube and Facebook channels
 

Jeremy Olander has announced a historic broadcast performance from Stockholm's City Hall. Set to broadcast exclusively across DJ Mag channels on Friday 11th November, the...

From the birth of acid house and the free party scene, through the era of super clubs and into the digital age, flyer design has...

Floating Bstrd is the illustration guise of Marko Vuleta-Djukanov, the Serbian artist who rose to prominence with work for the likes of Vladimir Ivkovic, Lena...

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...

 

Orbital’s eponymous debut album, also known as The Green Album, was released via FFRR in 1991. As part of our Solid Gold series, Ben...

Most electronic music acts are fairly easy to work out. Not so Orbital, a British duo whose career has been marked by distinct phases of...

The Arch Stage looks epic!

Dave Clarke has revealed the first round of names for his personally curated stage at Belgium's Tomorrowland festival, set to take place in Boom, Belgium...