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Voting is now open for 2015’s Top 100 DJs, powered by 7UP!

You can choose any five DJs, who you’ll need to rank in order from 1–5 (with 1 as your first choice).

In order to vote...

The pride of Manchester, Sankeys storms to victory in the first purely clubber-voted DJmag Top 100 Clubs poll

For the first time in its history DJmag's Top 100 Clubs 2010 was decided purely by clubbers. It represents the most comprehensive clubs poll ever...

More details of Top 100 US parties surface

As the world counts down the days to the poll results at Top 100 DJ Awards at ADE this month (Friday 19th October...

Tis the season to get messy


1. TROUBLE VI5ION NYE, CORSICA STUDIOS, LONDON
TUESDAY 31ST DECEMBER
THEO PARRISH, MAURICE FULTON, ANTHONY NAPLES, MR BEATNICK, MR SOLID GOLD

There’s a lot...

Armin Van Buuren, David Guetta, Above & Beyond, Sebastian Ingrosso and loads more confirmed for the biggest party London will see all year!

It only seems like yesterday that two and a half thousand people crammed into London's Ministry of Sound to see Armin Van Buuren crowned as...

She hopes the site will encourage people to buy more music...

Avalon Emerson has launched a new site called Buy Music Club to help people create and share lists comprised of music available via Bandcamp. 

“DJs...

The cover of beastie boys' 'Ill Communication' on a dark background, with a distorted yellow version of the cover marked into it

The release of Beastie Boys’ fourth album on 31st May 1994 signalled a new era not just for the New York trio, but for music at large. Fusing sampladelic hip-hop, punk and unruly rap rock with brazen stylistic experiments, it set a refreshingly eclectic tone after a decade of genre tribalism, and altered perceptions of the group on both sides of the Atlantic. Here, Ben Cardew learns how

‘Ill Communication’ wasn’t the biggest Beastie Boys album; that medal goes to the multi-million selling ‘Licensed to Ill’. Nor was it the New York trio’s...

Boys Noize mixes Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' Challengers film score

The mix features nine tracks from the forthcoming film score

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have enlisted Boys Noize to mix their electronic score for the upcoming film Challengers, directed by Luca Guadagnino and due...

This is the story behind one of house music’s most treasured tracks, Marshall Jefferson's ‘Move Your Body’. Jefferson takes us back to 1985, when he...

Beastie Boys announce special edition 'Check Your Head' 30th anniversary reissue

The updated release will be pressed on burgundy and dark red vinyl

Beastie Boys' classic album 'Check Your Head' is being reissued on vinyl to mark its 30th anniversary. Coming via Vinyl Me Please, the hip-hop trio's...

fatboyslim

He is also currently working on a new documentary to celebrate the anniversary of the momentous event

Fatboy Slim has released a deluxe box set celebrating the 20th anniversary of the infamous Big Beach Boutique Party. On 13th July 2002, more than...

Little Simz, Kojey Radical, Nova Twins shortlisted for Mercury Prize 2022

Harry Styles, Wet Leg and Nova Twins also claimed a spot on the shortlist

The shortlist for the 2022 Mercury Prize is in. The annual title awarded to the best album by a British or Irish musician is partnering...

The Horse Meat Disco logo on an orange background with dancers

Horse Meat Disco held their first party at what would become known as The Eagle pub in Vauxhall, London on New Year’s Day 2004. As their weekly Sunday night queer party grew, so did their international reputation, and they haven't stopped since. Here, Andy Thomas charts the soaraway success of the disco house collective over the last two decades

“It’s Princess Julia stretching across the stage in smoky mascara and emerald green stockings. It’s classic Amanda Lear videos playing on the wall as three...

VTSS releases new single, 'Body Mind Hell', on Ninja Tune: Listen

It's the third track to be unveiled from her forthcoming EP, 'Circulus Vitiosus'

VTSS has released a new single, called 'Body Mind Hell'. Out now on Ninja Tune, the new cut is the third track to be unveiled...

Body Movements

Over 100 acts have been announced for Hackney Wick's queer electronic extravaganza

London festival Body Movements has announced SHERELLE, Midland, Shy One, and over 100 more names for its 2022 edition. Taking place on Saturday, July 30th...