Richie Hawtin is one of the most pioneering artists in electronic music, and a true proponent of techno’s future-focused ideology. As the winner of DJ...
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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 Hyperdub affiliate...
One of Uganda's most vital talents, Kampire has been breaking onto the global scene thanks to her electrifying, rhythmic DJ sets and activism. Ahead of...
There is a unifying force at the heart of Kampire Bahana’s work. For several years now, the Ugandan DJ and writer has been at the...
German DJ and musician Lena Willikens is proud to be an outsider, and her leftfield approach to dance music, art and noise resonates with followers...
Lena Willikens has always been an outsider. Born in the south-west German city of Stuttgart to a Hungarian architect mother and an artist father, formative...
DJ Mag’s annual Best of North American Awards poll gives our readers the opportunity to show their love to their favorite DJs, producers, labels, clubs...
The worlds of computer gaming and electronic music are merging like never before, with virtual raves, AI-generated musicians and concerts inside massive multiplayers like Fortnite...
"Het Archief is a time capsule for the present and future, as well as a testimony to the time-transcending value of club culture"
The successful selector will share the bill with Ewan McVicar, Denham Audio, Hannah Holland, Chunky, Klose One, Tasha and more
There'll be limited listening parties for the infamous one-off LP next month at an art museum in Australia
"This is our chance to keep one of Bristol's third spaces within the hands of the community and remain a place for the people."
The original 2013 double-vinyl release of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo's final album together is the most popular release on the record collecting database
Scuffed Recordings, Hooversound, More Time and Future Bounce aim to “incubate community and fresh talent” with events at Peckham’s Carpet Shop
West and Ty Dolla $ign reportedly used the track "without permission" for their ¥$ collaboration 'Good (Don’t Die)'
Described as a "fierce rallying cry of protest" and a reflection of Shaka's Afro Pasifika heritage
'All The Money' is lifted from Moor Mother's upcoming album 'The Great Bailout'
The new track contains “a lot of frustration and a lot of anger”, the London DJ and producer said