Even if you’ve never consciously set out to listen to ‘What They Say’ by Maya Jane Coles, you’ve almost certainly heard it before. Over the...
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The melodic deep house of Maya Jane Coles’ ‘What They Say’ helped put her on the map, and soon went on to be sampled by...
DJ Mag spends a weekend with Mr. G in France and London to hear what makes him tick...
It’s Tuesday night in early October 2005 and Colin McBean is lying dead on an operating table at Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London.
Just...
Hessle Audio, the label run by Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangaea, has just reached its 10th anniversary milestone.
Initially bonding over the infinite possibilities of the embryonic dubstep scene in the midnoughties, the trio soon set off on their own tangents. Launching Hessle...
Miami bass and electro innovator Danny Daze takes DJ Mag’s Megan Venzin on a tour of his home studio and some lesser-known pockets of his hometown, and chats about his Cuban-American heritage, and mentoring the creators of South Florida’s next big sound
Get acquainted with Xzavier Stone, the Zurich-based producer and performer whose new album, ‘GREYSCALE’, develops his otherworldly take on R&B, and utilises minimalism to maximum effect
The votes have been counted and the winners in this year’s DJ Mag of British Awards have been announced
Since electronic music’s early days, Wales has produced incredible artists, but is often overlooked in its history. Here, Dave Jenkins celebrates the unsung heroes of the scene and meets a new generation putting their national identity at the forefront of their music
The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From soulful house and industrial techno to razor sharp rhythms and organ...
The iconic individual from the cover of 'You've Come A Long Way, Baby' also appears
The group are the first Swedish citizens to receive the honour in almost 50 years
“Ghetto House Music is alive and well”
The station has an impressive squad confirmed for the coming season
The debut LP from Manchester’s WDDS is an expansive, ambient-tinged ode to the places and faces that shaped him
The intimate residency will run 10 consecutive nights next month and are capped at 300 people
Get Physical Music’s Roland Leesker takes listeners on a deep techno trip on ‘Respect’, the first single from his forthcoming new LP. Listen to the thumping remix from Robert Hood now.