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Belgian's shining new star makes his first impression on the poll, and it's a biggun...

Lost Frequencies has been revealed as the highest new entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 poll, slamming straight into the chart for...

Tech-funk main man makes album with Oscar-winning film composer

Elite Force is totally at the top of his game right now. He’s been riding the success of his ‘Revamped’ album over the past year...

From his foundational work in drum & bass and jungle as part of 4hero and Reinforced Records, to his myriad production aliases and ongoing work...

Throughout 2020, like so many others, Dego spent months stuck at home. Unable to commit to his normal routine of studio time, he found himself...

The UK artist's debut album gets revisited by Lenzman, Sam Binga, Sherry S, and Nowheretobefound

Manchester MC Fox has dropped a new EP, 'Juice Flow Remixes', which marks the last ever release on the city's lauded label, Swing Ting. The...

Samurai Music stalwart goes in hard...

Homemade Weapons delivers his obsidian vision of drum & bass to celebrate his latest Samurai Music release, the 'Heiress' EP.

A stalwart of Presha's forward-thinking...

M.A.N.D.Y, DJ W!LD, Session Victim, Ian Pooley, Glimpse & much more

Following the roaring success of DJ Mag Sessions presents Solomun at Egg LDN last Friday, we're taking over Egg LDN for two nights of top-notch...

As exam boards start to include DJing as part of their music GCSE, DJ Mag sent some legends of the artform back to school, and put...

Late for the school bus, boring assembly, double maths, a quick gossip or kickabout at lunch — followed by a music lesson playing banging techno...

Montreal's annual Mutek festival is a sensory experience all of its own

Mutek is not Movement in Montreal. Nor is it Coachella in Canada. In fact, it’s unlike any other festival you know. So too...

Is nothing original anymore?

There are so many nonsensical phrases that people love blindly bandying about. You know the ones, the proverbial drivel that people throw around in states of cod-philosophical self-approbation, even if it actually makes about as much sense as Joey Barton’s Twitter feed.

the 1985 music logo on a black background

1985 Music is one of the most consistently excellent labels in bass music. Helmed by drum & bass maestro Alix Perez, it’s not only survived but thrived since he moved to the other side of the world from its core fanbase, thanks to his laser-focused approach to A&R and design. Here, alongside a mix from Perez, Ben Hindle learns about his winning formula

When Alix Perez takes to the roundhouse stage for the closing set of his 1985 Music party in January, it’s a landmark moment or both...

2012's definitive list of long-players

Featuring Hot Chip, Actress, Guy Gerber, TEED and more..

We take a suck it and see approach to Chelmsford's honourable house promotion, Gist

Having to leave the immediate peripheries of London for a night out in some cases would seem an inconvenience. Whilst the weekend crowds pack into...

New digital download platform goes live

Words: Bianca Mitchell

Warp Films, the producers behind such titles as This is England and Dead Man’s Shoes, have unveiled their new digital...

Dubstep figurehead Skream has gone euphoric, smashed the templates, and upped the tempos. His new album ‘Outside The Box’ confirms he’s not content to be...

Remember a few years back? All that hoo-ha about nu-rave? Which sounded so promising but proved to be nothing more than a few indie kids...

We meet the Leeds man in London to talk about hardcore history, subliminal messages and breaking free of genre constrictions — and much more...

Reinvention is a tough gig. But if you get it right, a whole new life is possible. No one in dance music's managed this more...