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Ryuichi Sakamoto announces new album, ‘12’

This is the revered composer's first new solo studio album outside of his score work since 2017 — out in January 2023 on his 71st birthday

Ryuichi Sakamoto is releasing a new album, '12'. His first solo studio album of non-soundtrack material in six years will be released in early 2023...

Hear ‘Young Death’ and ‘Nightmarket’ from the South London producer...

A new Hyperdub release by Burial surfaced last week after a record shop in Toronto sold five copies by mistake on Black Friday.

Featuring...

FL Studio 12 has a brand-new user interface that will leave a sweet taste for all that use it...

The big news from Image-Line the makers of FL Studio (or Fruity Loops as some of the older readers still call it) is that a...

Restrictions cover the Greater Seoul area and also include limits on treadmill speeds and group sizes

Music running at over 120 BPM has been banned in South Korean gyms for two weeks over fears that fast beats could encourage more rigorous...

US visa petition fees for international touring musicians to increase by over 120%

The petition cost of O and P visas for artists and other "extraordinary" talent will hit more than $1,000 for the first time

US visa fees are set to increase this year, affecting international touring artists hoping to work in the States. From April 1st, the cost of...

Hosoi was previously based at a different location before it closed in March this year 

Stockholm listening bar Hosoi has found a new location, a 120-year-old former slaughterhouse.

As Resident Advisor reports, the bar originally closed at its first...

The latest version of the legendary software is here

Reason 12 is now available to purchase and download. The new version, which was announced back in May and has been in beta since saw...

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The rats bobbed their heads to the beat of Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' and other songs

Rats can dance, and are most in sync with rhythms at 120-140 BPM, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Tokyo fitted...

If you uploaded music between 2003-15 and don’t have it backed up, it’s gone...

Over 50 million uploaded pieces of music have been deleted from Myspace.

Word spread over the weekend after a user on Reddit’s r/technology Subreddit made...

In the lead up to St. Patrick's Day, DJ Mag profiles some of Ireland's finest underground talents...


Draconian licensing laws and well-documented club closures aside...

Enter Europe's Biggest DJ Competition

The NYDJAY by New Yorker DJ competition is in full swing. Europe’s biggest DJ competition gives you the chance to be signed to leading management...

The festival kicked off this weekend in Holland's capital...

DJ Mag tripped out to Loveland Festival in Amsterdam over the weekend, for a ripper 24 hours of epic tunes, intermittent sunshine and plenty of...

12 emerging artists you need to hear: November 2022

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From crystalline house and propulsive techno to experimental ambient and club-tuned pop here's November 2022's list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of

House music as shimmering and crystalline as a diamond, but suffused with endless warmth? That’s the domain of London DJ and producer Flaurese. His 2020...

12 emerging artists you need to hear: October 2022

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From soulful house and hammering techno to electropop, bass and beyond, here's October 2022's list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of

The sound palette of London-based producer Tom Jarmey transcends several genres. Jungle, ambient, techno and cinematic soundscapes snake through his releases on Holding Hands, Dansu...

12 emerging artists you need to hear this September

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From bass-heavy techno and understated deep house to transportive ambient music and drum & bass here's September 2022's list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of

DJ N.E.GIRL (Esther Wanyama) is not just a lethal weapon behind the decks, but a community-builder behind the scenes. Represented in sets for Keep Hush...