FKA twigs has been cast alongside Nicolas Cage in a new horror film, called The Carpenter's Son. Directed by Egyptian-American filmmaker Lotfy Nathan, the movie...
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Shooting for the film, which places the story of Jesus' childhood into a horror context, begins this summer
The DJ and producer recently received the diagnosis after "an unfortunate incident" that left him with severe burns on his feet
The national government wants to nurture a festival economy
The video for the single was directed by 'Severance'’s Aoife McArdle
J-Shadow’s debut album for Keysound Recordings is an eight-track collection of cosmic, exploratory sounds inspired by the UK’s long electronic music lineage and perceptions of reality
The LP takes its name from a poem by the late poet and activist Amiri Baraka
Sister Zo stitches UK funky, two-step and techno with a personal touch on her debut EP for Martyn and Jeroen Erosie's 3024 label
DJ Lee Burridge sends us his diary each month. This time, he reports from Miami and all the craziness of his '365' world tour.
'365' World Tour Diary - Destination: MIAMI Each month Lee tears the pages out of his diary and sends them to DJmag.com
Words: Lee Burridge...
January’s Cheeky Bubblers...
Morgan
Fiercely low-slung tech
Morgan is the Australia-born, Barcelona-based selector that first came on to DJ Mag’s radar with her ‘The Queens EP’ on Sunday...
With its grimy cyberpunk aesthetic, Berlin label Mechatronica's innovative electro releases have found fans in the likes of DJ Stingray 313 and Helena Hauff. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, co-founder Casper Mejlholm tells Ben Murphy how experimentation and rule-breaking are at the heart of its success
An influx of dance festivals has led people to see the island’s potential as a party destination like the Balearics...
It’s summer 2013 and Mark Lawrence of the Association for Electronic Music (AFEM) is driving from Malta International Airport with his family to their hotel...
Movement’s 2105 edition underlined all that is unique and alluring about Detroit, while pointing to the potential pitfalls of the festival straying too far from...
There’s something about Detroit that gets under your skin.
A mystery wrapped inside an enigma, to borrow a saying, it’s both what you expect...
From savng his pennies as a teenager in Germany to becoming Berlin's star of techno and soul, Fritz Kalkbrenner opens up about his plight...
“I’d work from six in the morning until 10 in the evening, in February, up to your waist in cold water in those rubber...
A stalwart of the UK’s dance music community for over 30 years, DJ Billy Nasty was a pioneer of '90s progressive house before launching his techno and electro labels, Tortured and Electrix. A true vinyl devotee, he now runs the Vinyl Curtain record shop in Brighton. Harold Heath meets him in his home town to talk mix CDs, underground dance music history, running labels and the enduring importance of vinyl DJing