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Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit. This month, London-based L U...

Ahead of the midterm elections in the United States, DJ Mag speaks to DJs and producers on the importance of making your vote count on...

"One single vote can change history.” These aren’t the words of a president, historian or politician of any kind, but of Detroit techno hero Robert...

Keith McIvor and Jonnie Wilkes

Keith McIvor and Jonnie Wilkes, aka Optimo (Espacio), have helped define Glasgow’s musical landscape for over two decades with their eclectic and dynamic dancefloor selections. As 2022 marks Optimo’s milestone 25th anniversary, a tour of their home city reveals the ethos behind their inimitable sound

A love of dancing runs deep in Glasgow. And no one better embodies the city’s enduring passion for getting together on the dancefloor than Keith...

Black-owned music organisations, radio stations and record labels are helping to create vital platforms for Black producers and DJs who’ve been held back by systemic...

Though all genres of Black music have been subjected to exclusion, commodification and whitewashing, Black ownership in music varies. While rap and hip-hop are largely...

Is the Finnish EKS company coming of age with their new Otus digital DJing interface?

The Otus comes across as a truly professional product for controlling DJ software and features a built-in six-channel Burr Brown soundcard, which sounds really fat...

Is the Finnish EKS company coming of age with this new digital DJing interface?

The Otus comes across as a truly professional product for controlling DJ software and features a built-in six-channel Burr Brown soundcard, which sounds really fat....

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The mix features an exclusive track from Mr. Scruff and CyperPunkJazz and is out on 27th March

Mr. Scruff will mix the upcoming DJ-Kicks compilation for !K7.

The compilation includes an exclusive, unreleased track from Mr. Scruff and CyperPunkJazz titled ‘3001: A...

With Miller Genuine Draft

We are now less than one week away from New Years Eve 2017! So whether you are trying to choose your party of choice, or...

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank 

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ED RUSH & OPTICAL ‘FABRICLIVE 82’
TREVOR JACKSON ‘SCIENCE FICTION DANCEHALL CLASSICS’
MUMDANCE ‘FABRICLIVE 80’
BILL BREWSTER ‘LATE NIGHT TALES PRESENTS AFTER DARK’...

Sioux City Boys Club make their live debut at Together on 30th April

Sioux City Boys Club, aka producers Mick Wilson and Luke Pepper, might have only been working together for a year, but their imminent...

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2009 is set to be a big year in the world of breakbeat and what better way to get it started than the annual Breakspoll...

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Our annual update, addressing how we can tackle racism and diversity issues within the electronic music industry as a publication

This is the first of what will now be our annual report on diversity and inclusivity (D&I) at DJ Mag. It follows on from the...

Salute looking straight at the camera. They are wearing a multi-coloured fluffy sweater and leaning with their hands placed on a pool table

Vienna-born, Manchester-based salute’s DJ sets and productions shine at the intersection of garage, French house and ‘80s synth styles. Ahead of the release of their star-studded debut album on Ninja Tune, they tell Kamila Rymajdo about their musical upbringing, flying the flag for Black artistry, and their joyful sound that, simply, makes people feel good

salute is thinking about their legacy. “I want to make music not just for the sake of making music, I want to do it because...