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Exquisite post-dubstep riddims from Moody Boyz man

Tony Thorpe is an enigma. A colossus. An under-appreciated underground dance music legend, he now runs the Studio Rockers dubstep label and is about to release his latest raft of productions — the Globe Stepping project.

New Year's Eve cancelled in major blow to the sector's recovery

Clubs in France will shut for at least four weeks in a bid to curb rising Covid-19 infections and slow the spread of the new...

Carl Loben & Charlotte Cijffers breakdown this month's female-focused mag...

Whether we like to admit it or not, sexism is an ongoing theme in dance music’s history.

Even a cursory glance at the stats reveals...

Club pic

There are now 20% fewer clubs in the UK than there were in early 2020 

One in five UK nightclubs have shut since the pandemic hit in early 2020, according to a new report from the Night Time Industries Association...

Spotify's Noteable x DJ Mag at Miami Music Week

The open-deck show will be broadcast from Miami on Thursday

DJ Mag has teamed up with Spotify's Noteable to present a livestream during Miami Music Week. The show takes place at Spotify's pop-up Miami studio...

IWD 2022 x Women’s History Month Panel - #BreakTheBias

To celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month 2022, Point Blank hosted a #BreakTheBias virtual panel debate this week, with a select number of...

Peckham pub, The Greyhound, to reopen under The Cause and All My Friends team

The independent crew moves to South London for its latest hospitality venture, opening later this month — yes, it's dog-friendly 

The team behind The Cause and All My Friends are taking over a pub in Peckham. The Greyhound will reopen on Peckham High Street with...

Glastonbury travel to be disrupted by nationwide train strikes

People travelling to the festival site on 21st, 23rd and 25th June may face some disruption

People heading to Glastonbury festival later this month may have to reschedule their travel plans following the news that rail strikes will go ahead across...

AVA Festival shot from 2021 event

AVA will take over the famed Titanic Slipways for two days of celebrations later this year.

AVA has announced the day splits, opening event and afterparties for this year's flagship festival. Taking place on 3rd and 4th June, this year's edition...

Venues will be shuttered again from 27th December 

Nightclubs in Wales are set to close as COVID-19 infection rates continue to increase across the United Kingdom. 

The country is currently experiencing a rapid...

The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) results only cover dates up to 15th May, with experts warning numbers are skewed due to the low number...

UK pilot events recorded 28 COVID-19 cases from 58,000 attendees, according to the official report. 

The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) report was published on...

The gathering flouted France’s 5,000-person cap on live events 

An illegal rave in the French region of Lozère attracted nearly 10,000 people last weekend, before being shut down, and temporarily locked down, by authorities. ...

Apple apologises for ‘tone-deaf’ iPad ad

“Crushing a piano, trumpet, and guitar evokes the same primal horrific sacrilege as watching books burn”

Apple has issued an apology over its iPad ad showing musical instruments being crushed in an industrial press. The one-minute and eight-second ad was released...

Anastasia Kristensen next to the album artwork of releases she chose for her Selections

In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Anastasia Kristensen spotlights ten idiosyncratic techno gems and electronic experiments

Anastasia Kristensen debuted on Tiga’s Turbo label last month with three club-ready cuts. The swaggering, synthy ‘I’d Love To Do It’ has something of Marie...

Selections: SPFDJ

In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, SPFDJ spotlights hard, fast and hallucinatory techno

SPFDJ’S ascent in the years prior to the Covid pandemic was as hard and fast as the music she plays. From becoming a Herrensauna resident...