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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Making musical memories and sneaking into raves with Maarten Hoogstraten of the Bingo Players</span></p><div><span style="font-size: small;">&nbsp;</span></div>

It isn’t often that a couple of teenage buddies maintain a friendship past young adulthood, let alone a prolific career partnership. However, Maarten Hoogstraten and...

Nothing else matters... but the music

BONTAN BEATS!
Earlier this month when I covered Pete Tong’s legendary Radio 1 show, I had the opportunity to select my ‘Future Star’. I wanted...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Moscow is one of the world’s great cities. A Soviet powerhouse to rival many of the planet’s cultural hubs - the Russian capital is a...

Where does a string of venue closures leave the capital?

The abrupt news of the closure of London's Cable at the hand of Network Rail repossession and plans for redevelopment sent shockwaves across the capital this May. Coming just two months after the dramatic closure of 93 Feet East and during the midst of an ongoing wrangle between private property developers and Ministry Of Sound, it's left London's clubs lined up a lot like sitting ducks, prompting clubbers to ask a flurry of pressing questions.

The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene

FUNK IT UP!

Uber-producer Wizard steps out solo

He’s worked with cats such as DJ Fresh and Diplo, as well as vocalists like Wiley, M.I.A and MC Ivory, and been a part of acts such as the London Punks and Deekline & Wizard, but now uber-producer Wizard — aka Greg Fleming — is stepping out on his own. We find out why

DJ Mag catches up ahead of special set at Cable on Saturday 26th May

Cold, precise and to the point; Surgeon's answers to DJ Mag's questions ahead of his appearance at Cable, London, on Saturday 26th May are as...

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Find Studio XTc with ESI's compact new MIDI controller keyboard, the Key Control 49XT

Nowadays, more and more studio bods are seeing the light and sacking off the soul-destroying QWERTY keyboard and mouse methods and upgrading their home set-up...

Can Korg’s MicroSTATION hold its own against the big boys in the synth department? We put it through its paces...

Korg are well known for their amazing synths that over the years have been a constant feature in the best recording studios and on the...

Reviewed

The intimate, rough-edged and typically East London venue Scrutton Street warehouse is definitely an adequate setting for the next installment of A Night With…  So...

We chat to Positiva's main man

The boss of long-running dance label Positiva, Jason Ellis, has been responsible for signing some of the UK's biggest dance hits, across the genre divide...

Win a chance to have your DJ mix played on Paul van Dyk's radio station

After last year's album 'In Between', Paul van Dyk is back with a bang, with two special new projects. The German trance titan has re-launched...

Treat yourself to an early Xmas present by heading to the ZoukOut beach festival.

Get your plane tickets booked now: this December, the happening metropolis of Singapore, Asia, plays host to the return of one of the world's best...

Kerri Chandler DJing live

For DJs with a packed touring schedule, gigging at one iconic club after another, finding the time to sit down in the studio can be nearly impossible. But when Kerri Chandler wanted to work on a long-delayed album, he hit on a solution: he’d transform those clubs into temporary studios, creating tracks attuned to each space. The result is ‘Spaces And Places’, and it’s some of his best work yet

“Sorry, it’s a little dark in here. I usually have club lighting on down here, like with rotating heads and stuff,” Kerri Chandler says, with...