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Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced

In case you hadn’t noticed, hard house is back. Though for some, like the ill behaviour, it never went away. A new generation of DJs...

Fresh Kicks 181: FILM

New Delhi's FILM records a peak-time mix of broken techno and bass-heavy garage for the Fresh Kicks series, and chats to Joe Roberts about his cinematic debut album on Qilla Records, and elevating the new wave of Indian electronic musicians

“There’s definitely something bubbling under in India,” FILM, aka New Delhi producer, DJ and promoter, Sanil Sudan, tells us when we catch up about his...

DJ Mag speaks with Scottish brand Postal about their bootleg beginnings, emotive imagery and a dedication to providing quality garments

While working at Scottish clothing store Manifesto as an assistant manager, Neil Roy — better known as Nel — found himself disappointed. Interested in the...

Get acquainted with London-based party starter, Jyoty

Rinse France resident and 99CTS RCRDS founder Miley Serious dishes up an hour of rubbery techno, blistering breaks and electro as part of our Fresh...

2018 saw Miley Serious breaking through to become one of the most formidable DJs on the Parisian underground circuit. A resident on Rinse France and...

Berlin-based, Montpellier-native, rRoxymore has been carving her own niche for some years now and, as her star rises, she continues to do things entirely in...

From: Montpellier, France

For fans of: Aardvarck, Randomer, Karen Gwyer

Three tunes to check out: 'This Is Not What You Think', 'Tropicalcore', 'Prodrome'

“It’s quite...

Alison Wonderland speaks candidly after making her first-ever appearance on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list, the ultimate guide to extreme winter festivals, exclusives interviews...

As you should hopefully know, there’s quite a few incarnations of DJ Magazine propping up news stands around the globe. Here, we count down the...

The Half Baked resident celebrates the launch of his Shadow Play label with a genre-spanning mix...

Le Loup first put himself on DJ Mag’s radar as a resident at much-loved London party, Half Baked. We’ve been keen to lock him in for...

Since releasing on Boysnoize Records and Sheffield’s Central Processing Unit, electro fiend Jensen Interceptor is getting everyone from Sync 24 to Maceo Plex fired up...

There’s something very apt about the name of Sydney, Australia’s electro fiend Jensen Interceptor. He sounds like a cosmic voyager, but it’s actually the name...

London trio The Hook are hooking audiences with their high-octane live act...

Catchy guitar hooks and groovy basslines make The Hook an aptly-named, three-piece electronic/acoustic band out of London that’s worth hearing. While their upbeat...

Inferno & Hotbox resident Venice Calypso makes his debut on newly-launched label Four On Four.

Sebastian Bartz is on a mission to change the capital’s nightlife for the better. Early this year, he launched a new night, Inferno, at Dalston...

Magda and NYMA go head to head to create the VERSUS controller...

The MIDI controller market has no shortage of choices on offer at the moment. For every software title and style of DJing there seems to...

Acclaimed pairing have unfinished business to attend to...

When bands reform it's usually either because they've got unfinished business, or they need the cash. Or both. For prog/trance duo Parks & Wilson, it's...

DC's hottest and largest new venue, Echostage has taken charge of the nation's capital...

It might be home to the White House, but in recent years Washington has lacked strong leadership in terms of its club scene. That all...

A pint-sized analogue monster...

When it comes to soft-synths, there are few names as highly esteemed in the world of production as Arturia’s. This is largely because of their incredibly faithful reproductions of classic synthesisers that are used daily by the biggest names in the game. In recent times, Arturia have taken the bold move of going beyond the virtual world by creating their range of hybrid Spark drum machines and the full-blown DSP monster Origin, which have proven to be extremely popular with the recording community — and for good reason too.