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It also features contributions by Mel B, Paul O'Grady, Boy George and more

A Kickstarter campaign is raising funds for a new photobook celebrating ‘90s queer clubbing in the North of England.

Out & About With Linden by...

Three Festival Appearance + One Club Show

Bringing his Prince-inspired electro-funk that sounds like it came from the version of 2015 presented in Back to the Future II, Dam-Funk will...

Tom Flynn sets sail with expert techno and house

Tom Flynn gears up for a US Tour that will leave American fans of quality techno and house satiated. To prepare fans for the incoming...

EDM is taking over the world, one festival at a time

While electronic dance music has been a part of our lives for decades here in the UK, mainstream America took a little while to get...

The show will compile one hour of some of the biggest Tomorrowland hits

Tomorrowland One World Radio is launching a weekly TV show on Clubbing TV.

Airing each Saturday, the show will compile one hour of some of...

While You Were Sleeping 1998-2000 will be published in March

A new book of '90s London club photos will be published later this year.

The forthcoming book, While You Were Sleeping 1998-2000, is the latest...

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New York club Nowadays will host live-streamed “virtual parties”.

Virtually Nowadays is a new, nightly livestream from the Ridgewood club, which launched with some broadcasts...

2ManyDJs, Paul Woolfood and Gang Colours to celebrate the UK's oldest club

It’s a sad but true fact that the vast majority of clubs fizzle out after a relatively short period in the game. Those that do last a decade are rightfully celebrated, while others that reach the milestone that is 20 years are lavished with similar praise. Few, if any, have lasted past their 30th birthday; which is one of many reasons why Leeds’ revered Warehouse remains such a treasured part of the North’s musical fabric.

The New York club stalwart delivers a propulsive and percussive mix lifted from a recent set in Brooklyn's Good Room. He also gives us some...

Eli Escobar has been at the heart of New York’s club scene for over two decades now. Born and raised in the city, the DJ/producer...

Innervisions & Yo! 90s Jam take over London

Artist agency SPL, sister to wandering slo-mo house/tech event Slowpoke, is back once again, throwing wicked parties...

This Friday (19th August) will...

Arcadia celebrates 10 years at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on May bank holiday weekend...

Arcadia hits the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on May bank holiday weekend (Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th May) weekend, as the world's most-celebrated pyrotechnic party...

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The seminal tracks that altered dance music forever

“We loved electronic sounds, really,” adds Phil. “With synthesisers it was like, ‘What made that sound?’ It was that sort of search – for electronic sounds and drum machines.”



 A guide to dance music's pre-rave past...

We've drafted in Greg Wilson, the former electro-funk pioneer, nowadays a leading figure in the global disco/re-edits movement and respected commentator on dance music and...

It took decades and many mutations for dance music to develop into the genres we know today. Here's what happened before DJ Mag was born...

“In the beginning there was Jack... and Jack had a groove!” So the old Mr Fingers track goes, but of course music made for dancing...