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Video game live streaming platform Twitch has become an increasingly valuable way for electronic musicians to connect with their fans. Cherie Hu investigates the synergy...

As the global live streaming market for games generates an estimated $5bn a year, several tech corporations are fi ghting to claim their share of...

The Lost Acid House Membership Cards

A new book collects the most prized of all rave memorabilia: the membership card. Filled with classic design work, it’s a window on a transformative era. Collector and compiler Rob Ford tells DJ Mag about how the project came together, while DJs and designers share their memories of the time

“It’s almost like drug dealing,” laughs Rob Ford, a 52-year-old author and music producer, who spends his evenings meeting strangers in car parks and exchanging...

The German virtuoso reveals his fave studio gear...

Stuttgart-based producer and musician Johannes Brecht’s lush piano tones are never too far away from even his clubbiest releases and remixes. Having worked with Solomun...

The longtime member has been replaced by Ape Drums...

Jillionaire has left Major Lazer.

The longtime member of the American dancehall trio, born Christopher Leacock, has departed the group in order to focus on solo...

Leeds-based production duo Mak & Pasteman are crafting a name for themselves with their dancefloor friendly productions. Here are five of their studio essentials...

1 - Dave Smith Tempest
“We love these machines, they can do so much once you get inside them. They’re so versatile, they do snappy...

The Music On regular reveals his fave studio tool...

Bass connaisseur Joey Daniel has been crafting weighty dancefloor groovers for over a decade, with labels like elrow, Snatch and Moon Harbour releasing his wares...

Weird Science!

He started listening to Tiga and Boys Noize and making rudimentary electro on Ableton. After a low-key release on an American label, he broadened his sound palette and found his music ending up in the inbox of Alex Ridha, aka Boys Noize.

Learning to produce deep house with Ableton Live

We enrolled Point Blank's Deep House Ableton Live course to check out the process, and hopefully learn some tricks along the way. This is part one of the the four week course diary.

Are clubs doing enough to combat dodgy drugs?

As The Warehouse Project unroll plans for drugs testing at Victoria Warehouse following a fatality at the club, we ask: are clubs doing enough to protect clubbers from dodgy drugs?

DJ Law, the man behind drumtrip.co.uk — “where it's '94 everyday”...

We decided to talk to the man himself to learn a little bit more about it...

New research from the University of Kent "has identified prosocial behaviours and bonding amongst people who attend raves"

Raving and psychedelics create “meaningful social bonds”, a new study has found.

In new findings published in Frontiers in Psychology, as part of a research paper...

Audio Obscura are back at ADE this year

Audio Obscura will return to Amsterdam's Centraal Station during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) this year.

Following the 2018 Audio Obscura parties at ADE, which showcased...

The new version adds new drummers, instruments and sounds...

Apple have updated GarageBand for iOS, adding some serious new music-making features. The popular iOS app has added a Sound Library featuring downloadable loops, one-shots...

The new update to the award-winning software adds new features and scales

Software company Vochlea has released Dubler 2, the next version of the award-winning voice-to-MIDI standalone app that lets you realistically convert your voice to MIDI...

Portable Beat Machine Integrates Drums, Percussion, FX and Instrument Samples

There's an increasing number of music production gadgets coming out that will run on batteries. Akai's offering is aimed at people wanting to make beats...