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Luke Solomon’s quirky house sound is as British as buttered toast, and equally tasty.

“I never latch on to one particular trend when it comes to music,” says Luke Solomon. We’re talking about the New Jersey house revival currently pumping energy bubbles into the British underground house scene. And the reason we’re talking about it is because old school New Jersey house, says Luke, is something he loved and lived through the first time round.

We asked garage MC Craig David some quick fire questions...

 

“Six nominations, no Brits for CD,” sang Craig David at the 2001 Brit Awards. It's a moment that sums up the rollercoaster ride of...

Scuba dives deep into Berlin bass

Like the sound of garage that it evolved from, there was a time a few years ago when dubstep seemed like, if not a London...

Revolutionising home listening

DJs are at heart music lovers. Dedicating your life to sharing and mixing a superior taste in tunes suggests a serious passion for sound. Most...

Plus we catch up with him at his Ibiza villa...

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R&S off-shoot Meda Fury continue their mission to uncover house music's most prodigious talents, this time shining their light on...

We spoke to three of the most important people behind the club to find out how it's endured and remained fresh after all this time...

“I did two Cream after-parties here in 1994. The Chemical Brothers did one, and Pepe [Roselló, the owner of Space] walked up to them after...

With frenzied breaks, high-speed hardcore and sizzling 160 sonics, FFF takes the Fresh Kicks mix series by storm

In FastTracker 2 — a popular, though now discontinued ‘90s DAW — there was code which automatically took the user to the highest possible bpm...

Top 100 Clubs powered by Miller Genuine Draft

Is there anything better than dancing on the sand, or overlooking the blue ocean? We love all types of clubs; from dark basements to hi-end...

Tempting Taipei

DJ Mag takes to Club Myst to get a taste of clubbing, Asia style!

M-Audio's CX8 monitors are a triumph in both sound and design

The first thing you to notice when you lift M-Audio’s CX8 Studiophile Active Studio Monitors out of the box is how gorgeous they look —...

With several big names in house playing the reopening party... 

After being forced to close in January, District 8 is reopening in Dublin this September. 

The popular club announced via instagram that it has found...

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Loops Of Fury's incredible electro-tech

From Brisbane, Australia and loved by cats such as Erol Alkan and Boys Noize, Loops Of Fury have been causing a commotion with their peak-time electro/techno/rave hybrid over the last couple of years. Signed to U&A Recordings, the guys are school pals who both discovered electronic music at around the same time in ‘93/’94 — “early Prodigy, Chems, hardcore and jungle”.

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Bristol’s Elpac debuts on local label Amity with four slabs of hard drum heat, featuring MC-on-the-rise Grove

Elpac has a new EP on the way, featuring Grove, titled ‘An Ode To Brentry Road’. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘Hard Body’ below...