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Q&A about life on the road...

Originally hailing from San Francisco, but now based in Germany, Lane 8 (aka Daniel Goldstein) has been making waves with his deep house sound on...

Educated by Point Blank 

DJ Mag is a UK music mag — born and bred. So every year, as a counterweight to the international Top 100 DJs poll, we...

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Radio presenter, DJ, producer, label boss and all-round music junkie, she's setting the island on fire...

Coco Cole is Ibiza’s newest recruit. She’s put down roots on the island for the first time this year, after being asked by Martin Solveig...

We took this year's Space theme very seriously...

Each year, Secret Garden Party adopts a new theme for its annual run, kicking off in the idyllic meadows of Cambridgeshire every July. Having been...

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“Acid house at its inception was in some quarters totally misunderstood. The term 'Acid' came from Chicago — Ron Hardy, DJ Pierre, Farley, Adonis, Knuckles...

“Acid house wasn’t a British term to describe the music. Initially, the American producers coined the term and created the music. We embraced the...

Acclaimed pairing have unfinished business to attend to...

When bands reform it's usually either because they've got unfinished business, or they need the cash. Or both. For prog/trance duo Parks & Wilson, it's...

DJ Mag review of Ivy Lab's incredible new night in North London

20/20 is a fresh new night set up by Ivy Lab, a drum and bass collective consisting of Sabre, Stray and Halogenix. The event promises...

Anabatic boss Worthy comes correct with debut full-length - album stream below

words: REISA SHANAMAN

Known to most as Worthy, a well-deserved alias, the Anabatic label boss and dirtybird bulwark born Sean Worthington Williams is back this...

Jack from Friendly Fires and Edwin of Foals are in Deep Shit

We’ve come a long way since James Murphy told us rock kids were trading guitars for turntables. No longer does throwing a few synths into...

Read the Brazilian house don's tour diary

The life and soul behind Sao Paulo's internationally revered underground bastion D-Edge, he is not only the defining force of one of the city's finest...

From Amsterdam to London

25-year-old Dutch DJ Hardwell was crowned the new No.1 DJ in the world at a massive DJ Mag party at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam on Saturday 19th October. Hardwell, real name Robbert van de Corput, knocked fellow Dutchman — and five-times winner — Armin Van Buuren off the top spot to become the youngest winner in the Top 100 DJs poll in its 20-year history.

Ahead of XOYO appearance on 25th October

Rising to prominence off the back of his party Man Make Music and its associated label, George Fitzgerald has been gaining momentum for some time...