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Who Killed the KLF? has been released after a lengthy copyright dispute

A new documentary exploring enigmatic UK electronic duo The KLF has been released. Directed by filmmaker Chris Atkins, the unauthorised Who Killed The KLF? was...

Bowie, Prince, Space, Trump: We look back at an eventful year – to put it mildly – through the prism of the electronic dance music...

For better or worse, 2016 has been a whirlwind year.

The world seems to have crammed about a decade’s worth of news into a mere...

An electronic music OG who's been repping dance beats since the '90s...

DJ TJR owned 2013. His bullying electro calling card 'Ode to Oi' stomped onto the playlist of every big name DJ out there. Somehow he...

What began as a student protest against an authoritarian government in 2000 is now one of Europe's festival crown jewels, welcoming almost 200,000 people each...

Where do you start with Exit Festival? From its rawer, more intimate early years through to today's monumental offering, this award-winning gathering has always been...

Female:pressure brought feminism and floor-fillers to Tresor...

As we ready ourselves for a night of techno at Berlin’s Tresor with international female collective female:pressure, halfway ‘round the world, known misogynist Donald Trump...

Adrian Shala and Adrian Schweizer share where’s best to eat, shop and party in the Swiss city...

Adriatique have a massive summer ahead of them. On deck at Circoloco and 10 Years of Diynamic at DC-10 on the White Isle, as well...

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

OTHER NOMINATIONS
ROMARE ‘PROJECTIONS'
LHF ‘FOR THE THRONE'
ROISIN MURPHY 'HAIRLESS TOYS'
BENJAMIN DAMAGE 'OBSIDIAN'

THE REVENGE IS SWEET!
Glaswegian DJ/producer Graeme Clark has triumphed...

Farringdon club will no longer be required to use sniffer dogs & ID scanning

Fabric has won its appeal against additional security measures imposed by Islington council on its license. 

Last December, the council voted to add a number...

SpectraSoul drop 'The Retrospective Mix'

SpectraSoul have a reputation that’s second to none. A staple in the drum & bass scene for close to a decade, the duo are set...

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Our annual Top 100 DJs parties at Marquee Las Vegas are the stuff of legend. And tonight the buzz outside Vegas’s original dance music super...

Numark claim that their NS7II is the best DJ controller ever built — is this a boast too far?

Given the amazing reputation that the original NS7 has rightfully gained, the release of the next generation NS7II has had many tongues wagging in the...

Bring back the jack sound

“'To bring back the jack sound’ was our mission when we started Snuff Crew,” Snuffo from the crew tells DJ Mag, going on to state that the old skool Chicago jack sound never really went away and there have been others who have referenced it.

The XX curated UK fest

With skies as gloomy as their tunes, The xx took to Hatfield House for a not-so-XXL day festival...

Groove Armada

To the uninitiated, Groove Armada's return to making underground house music might appear something of a change in direction. It is, of course, nothing of the sort. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have found themselves, thanks to a solid decade of commercial success, stuffed clumsily into all manner of pigeon holes; from dance-pop to pop-dance to chill-out to stadium-dance to ragga-dance and any number of other sub genres you might care to mention.

New 1500-capacity London venue announced as part of Secretsundaze Multi Multi Festival

The canal-side greenspace will debut at Multi Multi Festival, hosted by Secretsundaze

A new 1500-capacity venue in London will debut at Secretsundaze Multi Multi Festival in July. The open-air venue, The Garden at Hackney Bridge, is located...