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Optimo’s JG Wilkes and mastering engineer James Savage team up on Huntleys & Palmers' sub-label Belters –  ‘250914ªº (Night Mix)’ is a sizzling, peak time...

Everyone stop whatever the heck it is you’re doing because it does not matter! This is the best track you will hear all week.

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A new, 28-track collaborative project from The Jazz Diaries and aaj kal, 'chalo', shines a light on artists from South Asia and the diaspora. Hear...

Manipur label The Jazz Diaries and London-based music project aaj kal have teamed up for a new, collaborative endeavor, 'chalo'. 

The project was borne from...

Gorillaz share new single, ‘Baby Queen’: Listen

First heard in FIFA '23, the new track features on the upcoming album 'Cracker Island', out next year

Gorillaz have shared another taster of their next album, 'Cracker Island', out next year. Listen to 'Baby Queen' below. The new single, first heard on...

Ralph Lawson's Leeds house music institution 2020 Vision celebrates 20 momentous years...

Leeds house music institution 2020 Vision celebrates 20 momentous years in 2014. Here, label boss Ralph Lawson remembers two decades of one of the UK's...

Colour Factory Transmissions From Hackney

70 artists will perform across ten venues in Hackney Wick

A new multi-venue party is coming to London this autumn. Transmissions From Hackney will take place on 15th October. Taking place across ten venues in...

South London duo Athlete Whippet team up with Metronomy’s Olugbenga on new EP, ‘Touch’. Hear woozy, funk-drenched ‘Be Reborn’ now

Athlete Whippet’s new record, ‘Touch’, finds them teaming with Metronomy bassist and vocalist Olugbenga. The three track EP, which features vocals from the artist, will...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Voting is now open for Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft. Throughout the voting period, we’ll be bringing you exclusive coverage from some...

The biggest beats on British soil...

This years British festival listings

The psy-trance phenomenon shows no sign of slowing down: DJmag.com caught up with the organiser of the massive Sonica festival in Italy.


The second annual Sonica Festival in Italy takes place 21st - 24th July


Sonica Festival is one of Europe's most important psychedelic events


British psychedelic...
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It comprises a 24-track double CD, two-side LP, 32-page booklet and A3 poster

Groove Armada have released a 25th-anniversary boxset, 'GA25'. Stream it below. Two months after announcing further details of the release alongside their first song in...

Premiere: Nala & Nikki Nair ‘The World Is Always Ending’

Nala and Nikki Nair channel The Chemical Brothers, Miss Kittin, classic UK breaks and Detroit electro on their new EP for Dirtybird

Nala and Nikki Nair will release a new collaborative EP, ‘The World Is Always Ending’, via Dirtybird’s White Label series this month. Check out the...

Nicole Moudaber is a true star of the underground, we sit down with her to find out more...

 

Nicole Moudaber is a one-woman force of nature. The DJ/producer, born and raised in Nigeria which introduced her to artists like Fela Kuti, started...

Billy McFarland early release

He is now the responsibility of Residential Reentry Management New York

Billy McFarland, co-founder of the infamous Fyre Festival, has been released from prison early. As Pitchfork reports, he is now in a New York halfway...

Photo of musclecars wearing suits in front of a yellow, silk drape

Brandon Weems and Craig Handfield, together known as musclecars, are core members of a group of Brooklyn DJs and producers who have been keeping things soulful in New York’s clubbing universe. But with the release of their debut album, ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea!’, the duo goes further, placing their work as part of the full lineage of Black music and experience

For years, at least since they launched their colouring lessons party in the Bushwick hangout Mood Ring in 2018, Brandon Weems and Craig Handfield —...

Bru-C in a beige coat, wearing a black hat against a grey wall

Having made his name as a key figure in the bassline and drum & bass collective CruCast, Bru-C is now pushing himself further with a signing to the UK wing of iconic hip-hop label Def Jam. He talks to DJ Mag about the importance of keeping it real

Realness: the rarest commodity in these filtered and manipulated times. Forever sought after, impossible to synthesise; realness can’t be controlled or counted or rated by...