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Gut Level Sheffield February 2024 fundraiser

Despite "new ceilings, insane amounts of fire safety bits, shit filled pipes" the queer-led DIY collective is finally on the cusp of a permanent new home 

Sheffield's Gut Level has launched an emergency fundraising appeal to cover final building works required to open a new venue. The queer-led DIY collective originally...

UK’s largest LGBTQ+ club night Sink The Pink announces final event at Printworks

"No party can last forever," said co-founder Glyn Fussell in a statement

Sink The Pink have announced their final event at Printworks. After 14 years, the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night will come to an end following...

Avicii, Major Lazer and Lost Frequencies all made the top 10

Shazam has revealed the top 50 sought after summer songs of the last decade.

Teaming up with UK radio station Kiss FM, Shazam analyzed data...

Get lost with the new first lady of techno

Chilean electronic queen Dinky - or Alejandra Iglesias - is back to claim her techno throne with a stunning new mix for Crosstown Rebels: 'Get...

Sudan Archives in a pink fluffy bra top with pink ponytails, by ALLY GREEN & EDWIG HENSON

A violinist, beat maker and vocalist with a talent for humorous yet heartfelt lyricism, Sudan Archives new album ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ is out now on Stones Throw. She speaks to Christine Ochefu about her open-book writing style and her determination to follow her own path

Brittany Parks, the artist known as Sudan Archives, is particularly straight-talking. Donning a purple trapper hat and grin revealing a mouth full of silver braces...

Yazzus announces EP on Tresor Records, ‘BLACK METROPOLIS’, shares single: Listen

"I want this release to be Black and beautiful, to be queer, and playful, a nostalgic nod to the '90s but also reimagining it in the current times"

Yazzus's debut EP for Tresor Records, 'BLACK METROPOLIS', is coming out next month. Listen to lead track 'Metro City Bay Area' below. The Ghana-born, London-raised...

Loud & Proud KPN

Under the message of Nothing Can Mute Pride, the line-up has been curated to showcase queer artists from countries which are hostile towards Pride celebrations

DJ Mag has partnered with KPN for Loud & Proud, a live broadcast showcase from Amsterdam Canal Pride. Taking place this Saturday 6th August, KPN...

UNIIQU3 shares new video for ‘Microdosing’: Watch

"This is for the lovers who want, wish and practice reciprocity. Don't let anyone Microdose your love." 

UNIIQU3's has shared a video for her 2021 single, ‘Microdosing’. Check it out below. The Jersey club queen and DJ Mag North America’s September 2021...

DJ Swisha, Lexii and Reece Spooner set for next Fiasco! Party at Venue MOT

The queer party crew return this weekend

East-London queer party Fiasco! returns this week with an event at Venue MOT, featuring sets from DJ SWISHA, Lexii and founder Reece Spooner. Making their...

Afrodeutsche, Nathan Fake, Laraaji, more remix the sound of the earth on new compilation

'Stations' also includes contributions from Alva Noto and Sophia Loizou

A new compilation commissioned by National Geographic and Alaska's Anchorage Museum sees a number of musicians rework and remix sounds recorded from the earth. 'Stations'...

Pirate Studios polled over 700 artists from across its community for the survey

A survey carried out by Pirate Studios has revealed that only around 7% of artists have an inclusion or diversity clause in their rider.

As...

The bank will also donate five free meals to families in need for every customer who signs up to the platform

Killer Mike has launched a digital banking platform for Black and Latinx people.

The rapper and activist, who addressed Atlanta protestors in an emotional speech...

DJ Mag are providing sponsorship for a dance music-focused project

AZ Mag have opened the applications for their Creative Fund initiative.

Over the past five years, AZ have created a self-funded, award-nominated online community. Since...

London's exciting new venue

Following a few years in which London's favourite clubs have fallen, or at least wobbled like a 6am casualty, good news arrives in the shape...