It’s late on a Saturday evening in August and V9 is in the vocal booth at the Bermuda Music studio in North London. His engineer...
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Don Diablo, or as he’s affectionately known in the DJ Mag North America office, Big Don, is an all-round entrepreneur. Though the Dutchman has been...
In East Amsterdam, tucked away on what seems like a sleepy street (though that may just be due to the icy weather), lies the home...
Part of a collective of East London MCs pushing UK drill into new territory, V9 (pronounced Venom) speaks to DJ Mag's Rob McCallum about his...
It will feature a new space, Assembly, which replaces the former WOW stage
'All The Money' is lifted from Moor Mother's upcoming album 'The Great Bailout'
"Whether there will be room for grassroots culture to take root and thrive among the concrete plans of the landlord and developer class remains to be seen"
UK cases of the contagious virus have now topped 300
According to Music Venue Trust, 93% of the UK's grassroots music venues are tenants with an average of 18 months remaining on their lease
The track is "a homage to the energy and ecstasy of late-70s disco.”
The New York artist was best known for her 1987 hit single, 'Come Into My Life'
Brazilian police have arrested eight suspects connected to the killing of both Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira
It's her second-ever UK No. 1, 44 years after 'Wuthering Heights' topped the charts
"12 hours later they had written me an organ part. 18 hours later I was helping them close their show to an audience of 5,000."
Starting life as a way of supporting the artists and labels impacted through the coronavirus pandemic, we've launched a weekly roundup of the most vital...
DJing around the world, working on your debut album for Ninja Tune, and completing a Masters degree would be hard work for most people —...
After the recent tragic deaths of two people at Mutiny Festival in Portsmouth, the issue of drug safety testing has been thrust into the spotlight...
The whole point about harm minimisation is admitting that people are always going to take drugs, whatever anyone in authority says or does — so...