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ELEANOR and Local Action's label enlists friends and family, new and old, for their first compilation of "cutting edge global club music" — out now
 

Clasico Records is starting a new compilation series called 'Supercl​á​sico'. Listen to the first volume below. The 16-track 'Supercl​á​sico Vol. 1' is the first compilation...

Moonshine

The Montréal-based collective and DIY warehouse party series first launched in 2014

Aluna has inaugurated her Noir Fever label with the debut mixtape from the Montréal-based collective and party series, Moonshine, titled 'Fédération Internationale du Bruit'. Listen...

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Hyperdub affiliate aya returns to her’s and BFTT’s YCO label with four bonkers bangers. Hear the acrobatic opener ‘Essente!’ now

aya will release a new EP, ‘Lip Flip’, on YCO later this week. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘Essente!’ below. Building on the free-wheeling...

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Roza Terenzi, Di Linh, DJ Fart In A Club, Answer Code Request and more are set to perform in the limestone Mai Châu cave
 

Vietnam's Equation festival will return this April. The sixth edition of the Mai Châu event – which DJ Mag described as "a cave rave celebrating...

Lady Shaka

Global club beats, queer femme energy and Pacific Island identity come together in Lady Shaka’s joyful Recognise mix.  Ahead of her appearance at Sónar Festival this month, the DJ and interdisciplinary artist speaks to Anna Cafolla  about building connections around the world, uplifting her communities, and her Pasifika club sound

“Kia ora!” Lady Shaka greets New Zealand’s debut Boiler Room show. This is FILTH, a radical club community that centres QTBIPOC, and their first post-Covid...

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DJ Mag’s Top 100 Festivals is returning in 2022, after almost three years away. Our last festival poll took place in 2019 when Tomorrowland took...

We all know what happens when Pryda meets Drumcode... 

Eric Prydz, AKA Cirez D, and Adam Beyer have confirmed more b2b sets for 2019. 

After playing several dates together this year the respected bosses...

Sets from Sam Divine, Hatcha b2b Smokey, Bubblin B, Casimm, Drop 2 Jump, Jess Bays & Josh Parkinson...

We’re celebrating the third Birthday of DVINE Sounds tonight 12th April in Work Bar, London. Sets will come from label boss Sam Divine as well...

“Vigilance in the public space is critical...”

UK bouncers are being examined as a source of “untapped potential” in assistance to UK police departments and their counter-terrorism efforts. The statement, via a...

Two titans battle it out for ADE supremacy

CARL COX GLOBAL 500, THE REVOLUTION GOES LIVE, GASHOUDER

CARL COX
“This is a one-off. I’ll be celebrating my 500th Global show and will be...

Dedicated to his parents and featuring many d&b friends, it's a family affair...

“In Brazil, we have a lot of passion,” urges DJ Marky, via a Skype call from his South American homeland. The veteran DJ is...

Christian and Steve Martinez are proof that the family that plays together, stays together.

words: LILY MOAYERI pics: ANDREW COTTERILL

An impenetrable gate sits atop the steep inclined driveway of a Beverly Hills mansion, one in that city’s famed...

Various pieces of artwork for Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy'

Released on 25th May 1984, ‘Smalltown Boy’ launched the gay synth-pop band Bronski Beat into the charts and onto dancefloors with its glorious synths, hi-NRG production and Jimmy Somerville’s soaring falsetto, which sang a story of rejection, pain and escape. Here, with the help of musicians, its iconic video's director and others, Bailey Slater explores how, four decades on, it remains an unflinching anthem of queer liberation

When you think of the voices that defined a generation, the 1980s had plenty of options. From Sade and Sinead O’Connor to George Michael and...

With music venues shuttered across the nation, and no timeframe for reopening, the future looks bleak for UK clubbing. DJ Mag speaks to venue owners...

Being in close proximity with people you don’t live with is a dangerous activity. Being in a confined space is a dangerous activity. Dancing close...

Dutch DJ/producer is one of Berlin club Panorama Bar's most celebrated residents. Her deep knowledge of dance music's past keeps her one step ahead of...

Programmed and mixed by Steffi, Panorama Bar’s latest mix CD makes it feels like the series is complete. The Dutch DJ/producer’s passion for music is rooted in her deep knowledge of electronic music, which transcends genres and lazy descriptions.