When development for the Xone:92 began in early 2003, Andy Rigby-Jones, Xone founder and then Allen & Heath’s design manager, felt he could push the...
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Allen & Heath’s Xone:92 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Remaining an industry standard, the mixer has stood the test of time. Here, DJ Mag’s tech editor, Mick Wilson, takes a look at the history, the heritage, and the enduring importance of this well-loved, if polarising, piece of DJ technology
With an IRL event impossible this year, the team behind Belgian mega-festival Tomorrowland created a revolutionary interactive virtual world in under three months. Here’s how...
The past 12 months have seen the worlds of dance music and gaming intertwine like never before, with major real-life DJs hosting in-game concerts. Sian...
Dance music culture has invaded gaming, and is blurring the line between the real and virtual world. Big gaming companies are recruiting dance music DJs...
Oliver Heldens gets candid about his haters and evolving future house
The electronic world's most jet-lagged artists and their management teams adorned in the predictable head-to-toe black attire descend upon the artist mansion (aka fancy horse...
The song was released ahead of Ireland’s official day of celebrating youth creativity, Cruinniú na nÓg
The Ibiza superclub has topped our annual readers’ poll of the world's best clubs for the third year running
Customers could soon be paying for more services, according to reports
Co-founder Sunil Sharpe hopes the discussion event series Where Is The Night? will reignite momentum in the stalled changes to Ireland's licensing and alcohol sale laws
The flagship Belgian festival will welcome 400,000 ticket-holders this July
The Grammy-nominated trance DJ allegedly masturbated in front of his 23 year-old personal assistant multiple times
The SBTV founder will become its youngest-ever and only posthumously-awarded recipient
Award-winning organisation The Loop is partnering with the local authority, Bristol Drugs Project, and People's Republic of Stokes Croft in a huge step forward for harm reduction in Britain
Raj Chaudhuri’s claim was dismissed due to him not being “in employment” at the label
Aslice, a new service founded by DVS1, asks DJs to donate 5% or more of their fee to artists whose music they play
Founder June Lam "want[s] to create a space where we can come together as a community and celebrate our culture, music and art and dance freely, without fear of being fetishised or erased."