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Taking place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, Outside Lands in just one of the many festival embracing electronic music...

Since 2008, Outside Lands has drawn a diverse crowd of music fans to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for three days of music, food and...

DJ Mag premieres the tune off tyDi's 'Redefined' LP out September 30.

A note from tyDi about the following premiere:

"So without getting too deep here... Ok f*ck it there's no way I can tell this story...

They were on X-Factor last weekend, but DJ Mag featured them back in July...

Scarlett Quinn met Ashley Slater a few years ago when she started writing for the Iconical Music toplining company that Ashley was co-running. “It was...

Throwback Thursdays! Includes a track by track run through from the man himself

Listen below:

 

1. Hardrive
Sindea feat LG (MAW Kenlou Dub)
"Classic! This is somewhat of an unknown masterpiece from Masters At Work circa 1992...

Exclusive wardrobe access

“I was always inspired by the soul and funk, and love the soul style of the '70s. It's flamboyant and colourful, and I also really liked Cher when Bob Mackie dressed her in the '70s. I loved that funky mod look she had going on. I am a big fan of colours and orange, red and white are my favourites. I am not really moved by what everyone wears as a group. That's funny to me, and some might think it's weird, but I like unique style.”

No Regular Play's deep, warm and blissy album on Wolf + Lamb

The No Regular Play guys, Greg Paulus and Nicholas DeBruyn, have been playing together for the past 20 years or so — literally, since they...

The made-to-measure machine funk missives of Alex Metric

THE made-to-measure machine funk missives of Alex Metric are set to decimate the rest of this year. With the release of his brand new three-tracker...

Israeli Shlomi Aber's stunning electronic odyssey

Berlin, Detroit, Munich, London, Tel Aviv - all places we associate with techno. Tel Aviv? Best believe it. Like Guy Gerber before him, Shlomi Aber...

Sarah Story shares new single, ‘The Line’: Listen

The BBC Radio 1 presenter and DJ debuts with a "festival chugger" on her STORIES platform

Sarah Story's debut single is titled 'The Line'. Listen to it below. The BBC Radio 1 Future Dance presenter and DJ has released her first...

Vintage Culture

The results from this year’s Top 100 DJs poll were announced tonight (27th October)

Vintage Culture is The World’s No. 1 House DJ in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs 2022. As well as climbing to No. 11 in this...

Alison Wonderland is on the verge of releasing her sophomore studio album, ‘Awake’, after an incredible 2017 that saw her debut at No. 89 on...

Alison Wonderland is serenading DJ Mag over the phone. We’re comparing tattoos, and this author only has one – a waveform from Modjo’s 2001 hit...

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...

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...

On the heels of announcing a new album due out later this year, German artist Monolink chats to DJ Mag about his musical history and...

Monolink, known to friends as Steffen Linck, is in the middle of a studio session, working in a complex filled with studios in his home...

How The Chemical Brothers' 'Dig Your Own Hole' predicted the post-genre pop future

The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights

Note: this article was originally published in 2018 The Chemical Brother's second album, 'Dig Your Own Hole', was perhaps not the best electronic album of...