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Could it be the end of an era?

A number of hotels in Ibiza have slashed their prices in response to a lack of demand from tourists during this year’s high season months...

Listen back to the mix here...

Dixon and Âme went back-to-back on the BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix over the weekend — and it's sounding lush!

Aired on the popular UK...

Plus Booka Shade & Derrick Carter in the Sydney sunshine!

A slew of UK DJ favourites are making the trek down under for the Australian summer, including Eats Everything and Bicep, plus international talents Tensnake...

With the help of the Dutch DJ you’ll never “go soft”

Taking a satirical play on his recently released single 'Go Hard,' Quintino has created an EDM centered spoof to the popular "Viagra" commercial, likening it...

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Good news for DJ who has battled cancer

Popular DJ and label boss Paul Arnold is on the road to recovery after being diagnosed with leukemia late last year. His latest hospital tests...

After a close encounter in a techno-themed Death Star, Richard Norris and Martin Dubka’s project Circle Sky was born...

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Duos are nothing new to Richard Norris. As one half of the hugely successful ’90s act The Grid, he...

Vinyl is more popular than it’s been in years, and wax-only labels are seen as some of the best in dance music. But is our...

We're still deep in the midst of a resurgence in vinyl culture. Vinyl sales continue to rise year on year, up 12% in 2018, and vinyl-only...

Waldorf are back

Synthesizer gurus Waldorf are back. Later in the year we can expect two new synths combining virtual analogue synthesis with wave tables in the Stromberg...

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One of the biggest records in recent years, Disclosure’s ‘Latch’ not only broke the duo in the US but launched the career of Sam Smith...

Kings of the road

Once upon a time DJs roamed the planet with boxes filled with enough vinyl to cripple a sherpa and synthesisers that were so big and heavy they required two roadies to wrestle them onto the stage. Fortunately, these days, all it takes is a laptop with a couple of controllers plugged into the USB ports to do the job. Korg have been around since the beginning of the electronic music revolution, and while once they were manufacturers of hardware behemoths, they have kept abreast of the times by releasing a wide range of products in both hardware and software formats, from bulky workstation synthesisers designed to live in a studio to their micro range of keyboards, which are the perfect size and weight to be taken on the road.

The latest version of the world's most popular DJ software allows users to stream from Beatport

VirtualDJ 2020 – the latest version of the world's most popular DJing software – has added Beatport LINK capability, allowing users to stream the whole...

The Bristol-based producer’s rework lands next week as part of Hope Works’ three-tracker, ‘Modulate’...

Lo Shea returns to his Hope Works label for the second time in 2016 next week (Monday 24th October) with his ‘Modulate’ EP. Bristol pioneer...

Massive Attack’s Daddy G was among those paying their last respects to the popular local figure

Hundreds of people turned out to pay tribute to Derek Serpell-Morris, better known as DJ Derek, at his funeral in Bristol last week.

Serpell-Morris went...

We visit Norman Cook to get an insight on just why he's so popular in Brazil

Norman Cook welcomes the DJ Mag crew into his house in Brighton on the south coast of England, then nips upstairs to change into his...