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We ask the Bromance crew about their significant others

Guzzling beer in front of the footie, smoking spliffs in a garden shed or (as in this case) spinning records to make mentalists go mental is always better with your best buddy to bounce off. Hence, brothers from another mother — those joined in unwritten masculine matrimony — have a bond almost impossible to break.

DJ Mag Exclusive! DJ duo to ‘Freak Out’ supporting Nile Rodgers and CHIC

Josh Butler and Bontan have the spent the last 12 months become two of the most exciting new talents to emerge from the buzzing UK...

London’s Sub Merchants celebrate all things deep, dark and dubby on the new six-track Ridley Road comp. Hear the syrupy subs of Fearless Dread’s ‘Sucker...

London’s Sub Merchants label will release a new compilation in July, celebrating all things deep, dark and dubby with six tracks of gnarly heft. 

The...

From their Berlin creative hub, production duo Âme — who made the evergreen house classic ‘Rej’ — talk about their record shop, distribution arm and...

Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann, better known as Âme (that's pronounced 'arm', for the record, not 'ahh-may') often refer to their relationship as being like...

Is the Finnish EKS company coming of age with their new Otus digital DJing interface?

The Otus comes across as a truly professional product for controlling DJ software and features a built-in six-channel Burr Brown soundcard, which sounds really fat...

It's the second remix of the new track

Porter Robinson has remixed his own ‘Get Your Wish’ under a new alias.

After releasing the original track earlier this year, with the first remix...

Souvenir comp boasts mixes by Armin, Hardwell, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike etc

Over the past decade, Tomorrowland has developed into one of the principal electronic music festivals in the world. Taking place in Belgium every summer since...

Thoma Bulwer teams up with regular collaborator and The Bricks label boss Anna Wall for a deep, minimal cruise on the wine dark sea. ‘Patience’...

Dutch-born, Hackney Wick based DJ/producer Thoma Bulwer has been crafting minimal house and techno with a subtle garage twist for quite some time now. Having...

From DJ Mag & Juno,

We have teamed up with Juno for the third year, to give you a bunch of free music throughout December!

Each day this month we...

DJ Mag spoke to two of the scene’s icons about their takes on the scene in 2013, their manifold future plans, and the enduring spirit...

When DJ Mag enters a disused pub in south-east London’s Rotherhithe, we find LTJ Bukem has arrived early and is waiting patiently for us on a sofa in the pub’s old bar area. A true originator of drum & bass, Bukem, aka Danny Williamson, then throws himself into his part of the photo-shoot in a small, sparsely-lit room, which, much to everyone’s amusement, was once the gents’ toilets in the now-converted boozer.

Josh Butler tells us the 10 songs which have influenced him to become who he is today...

Fast-rising producer/DJ Josh Butler is one of DJ Mag's current favourite house music producers, with recent tracks like 'Rebirth' and 'Miss You Less' nestling in...

Live stream our DJ Mag Studio Sessions 6-8:30pm GMT In association with Point Blank

After a hugely successful series of live streams in association with GlobalGathering that saw the likes of MK, Etherwood, Matrix & Futurebound, Yousef & Ben...

DJ punched after trying to retrieve gear from stage...

Diynamic DJ and producer, Thyladomid, is in hospital following a vicious attack at 102 Club in Neuss, Germany on 10th September.

Speaking via Facebook, the...

Brodinski

A self-confessed internet addict, French-born, LA-based, Brodinski rose to fan during the dawn of music blog and has never bought a record. Not that this...

The trap phenomenon explained

Trap is the slow-rolling, synth-heavy, snare-snappin' sound that's swept underground dancefloors and stadiums alike across the US and Europe. But what is trap? Is it a genre of its own? Where does it come from? Why's it so popular — and why's it hated in equal measure? Does it have a future? Danna Takako investigates...