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WHOLE Festival announces SHERELLE, Eris Drew, Saoirse, more for 2024 festival

The United Queer Festival will expand from a capacity of 8,000 to 9,000 this August at Ferropolis

WHOLE Festival will return for its sixth edition this summer. The United Queer Festival will run from 2nd August through the 5th at Ferropolis, the...

Photo of the main stage at Field Day 2022

PinkPantheress, I.JORDAN, Mura Masa, KETTAMA and more will also play the one-day event this August

London’s Field Day has revealed the first acts set to play its 2024 festival. Now in its 17th year, Field Day will return this summer...

New book, MusicQuake, celebrates influential moments in electronic music history

The extensive work is an homage to the most controversial records and performances of the past 100 years

A new book, 'MusicQuake: The Most Disruptive Moments In Music', celebrates 50 landmark albums and events that changed the face of modern music, making history...

The Racket Space Dublin autumn winter

The 250-capacity venue is located beneath The Bernard Shaw

New Dublin venue, The Racket Space, has announced its programme for autumn and winter. The club sits in the basement of The Bernard Shaw, a...

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It features 14 previously unreleased tracks by the likes of Adam Beyer, ANNĒ and Ahl Iver

Amelie Lens has announced a new Global Underground mix compilation. Having recently spoke to DJ Mag Ibiza, the Belgian DJ, producer and Lenske label boss...

Rare jackets stolen from Tresor's 31st anniversary exhibition

The club says no further legal action will be taken if the items are returned

Two rare jackets have been stolen from Tresor's in-house 'Techno, Berlin und die große Freiheit' exhibition. The 28-year-old pieces went missing on 5th August, according...

Watch clips from The Prodigy's first live shows since Keith Flint's death

The entire tour is dedicated to the late singer and performer with the legendary rave trio

The Prodigy played their first live shows since Keith Flint's death in 2019 last weekend. Liam Howlett and Maxim kicked off their 10-date sold-out UK...

Mars

Listen to the noises captured by the Mars Perseverance rover 

A NASA recording has revealed that Mars has two speeds of sound. The audio was recorded using microphones on the car-sized Mars Perseverance rover –...

ABSOLUTE. live from DJ Mag HQ

ABSOLUTE. takes over DJ Mag HQ from 17:00 BST

This Friday (1st April) we welcome ABSOLUTE. to DJ Mag HQ for a 60-minute livestream. The London DJ has built his name over the past...

Underground4Ukraine

"Uniting the rave scene" to raise funds for Ukraine

Underground4Ukraine, a new fundraising initiative to support Ukraine in the wake of the Russian invasion, has launched to 'unite the underground against war'. Various European...

Masters At Work, Channel One, SHERELLE, Shanti Celeste, more added to We Out Here line-up 2022

The festival returns for its third edition in August 

Gilles Peterson's We Out Here festival has revealed more acts set to join its third edition in Cambridgeshire later this year. Joining the 80 artists...

Sef Kombo & Kitty Amor

The London Afro house DJs takeover DJ Mag HQ from 17:00 (GMT)

This Friday (11th February) we welcome Sef Kombo and Kitty Amor to DJ Mag HQ for a 60-minute livestream. The London DJs, known for their...

The UK artist's debut album gets revisited by Lenzman, Sam Binga, Sherry S, and Nowheretobefound

Manchester MC Fox has dropped a new EP, 'Juice Flow Remixes', which marks the last ever release on the city's lauded label, Swing Ting. The...

New J Dilla biography will explore the life and influence of pioneering producer

Dan Charnas's 480-page book is part biography, part cultural history

A biography exploring the life and career of J Dilla is set to be published. Dilla Time: The Life And Afterlife Of J Dilla, The...

Saul talks about his new album, collaborations and a hatred of pirates.

Anonymity’s quite the fashion these days. Hand-stamped white labels from big-name producers emerge every week, with press releases proclaiming artists free from the shackles of fame, whose metaphorical masks let them experiment with sounds bereft of preconception. Which is all well and good when you’re knocking out short-run 12”s of faceless techno.