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Vancouver duo Minimal Violence released their debut album 'InDreams' this year via Ninja Tune, reuiniting rave and ferocious techno with a raw, punk foundation. DJ...

Why was it important to you to develop a live show over just DJing?
"Playing in a live band is something we’ve always done, since we...

As part of our end of year and end of decade coverage, we've written about our favourite albums, tracks and compilations. Here, DJ Mag staff...

DJs and producers are supposed to be on the same side. For decades now, producers have made the music, and DJs have played it. Simply...

A press photo of Andrew Weatherall in a black hat and blue denim shirt

The mini-doc shines a light on The Guv’nor’s oft-quoted phrase, 'Fail We May, Sail We Must’

A short film digging into the roots of the mantra closely associated with the late Andrew Weatherall, 'Fail We May, Sail We Must’, is available...

Photo of Sammy Virji and Hamdi

The stellar UKG-flavoured refit arrives on the heels of Virji’s latest single, ‘Moonlight’

Hamdi returns to Deadbeats today with the coveted ‘Counting Remix’ EP. Check out Sammy Virji’s remix below. Out today (9th February), the remix package features...

Erika De Casier releases new album, ‘Still’

'Still' marks the third LP from the Danish artist

Erika De Casier has dropped her new album, ‘Still’, via 4AD. Check it out below. The new LP marks the Portugal-born, Denmark-raised songwriter’s third album...

Ariel shot of Coachella at sunset

In case you weren’t able to tune in for the live broadcast, the festival has dropped a range of set highlights

Coachella has shared a variety of performance clips from its 2024 festival, allowing fans to relive a selection of highlights from the past two weekends...

Orbital play ‘Belfast’ and ‘Halcyon’ live at Coachella

The duo head on tour across the UK later this month

Coachella has shared two highlights from Orbital's set at the California festival this past weekend. Watch the legendary English electronic duo perform the classic tracks...

Ron Trent sat at a table in a high rise building

Ron Trent has a deep understanding of electronic music. Beginning his production career in his teens, the venerated Chicago resident has travelled through techno, deep house and Afro house over the years. His latest album ‘WARM: What Do The Stars Say To You’, produced with a live band, demonstrates the duality of his work: it’s futuristic and somehow ancient, cosmic and aquatic. DJ Mag's Ria Hylton catches up with the Chicago house legend to learn more

In October 2019, Tama Sumo and Lakuti held a Your Love party in east London’s Moth Club, and somewhere in the final hours of the...

The CruCast collective has injected new life into bassline, playing massive venues, touring the world, and spreading positivity. As the major players tell DJ Mag...

Six PM Saturday: a cold winter night in Rotherhithe. Londoners mooch around their south-of-the-river suburb, families settle down for a cosy night in front of...

Luke Solomon’s quirky house sound is as British as buttered toast, and equally tasty.

“I never latch on to one particular trend when it comes to music,” says Luke Solomon. We’re talking about the New Jersey house revival currently pumping energy bubbles into the British underground house scene. And the reason we’re talking about it is because old school New Jersey house, says Luke, is something he loved and lived through the first time round.

Photo of Louie Vega wearing a black shirt and hat with a white blazer

After four-plus decades of DJing and with a incredible list of releases — much of it produced with longtime partner Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez as Masters At Work — the pioneering Louie Vega would seem to have little to prove. Yet he’s working harder than ever, with the same energy he had as a young kid coming up in the Bronx. In the run-up to his date at DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party 2024 at the Sagamore Hotel on March 20th, Vega took some time out of his hectic schedule to talk about how he got to where he is today

Sitting in his Manhattan studio on a weekend evening, wide-brimmed hat on his head and, behind him, shelves crammed with thousands of records — most...

The latest gossip, views and opinions in the dance music industry

ALY-US' 'Follow Me' gets re-released for the third time on Strictly Rhythm since its 1992 debut. This once haunting number now goes into the Harry...

The unmissable parties that you need on your radar!

It’s back. America's most important electronic music gathering is returning to South Beach in Miami. The Winter Music Conference 2013 (and its wider nomenclature Miami Music Week) will be host to the industry's hot shots — the DJs, producers, promoters and label owners pulling the strings of this international emporium we call dance music — their arms (and minds) wide open to another onslaught of Miami madness.