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Is there a piece of equipment out there that’s had as much of an impact on modern music as Roland’s classic TR-808 drum machine? Or do...

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Following the success of their House and Techno editions with Freemason's James Wiltshire, Point Blank are back with a brand new Style Guide, a video series where...

Best of North America Awards 2017

This longstanding Montreal, Canada afterhours outpost does its country proud with an infamous sound system that pays homage to its name...

“Music is the answer!”...

Stalwart's new album covers some epic trance classics

Paul Oakenfold, one of the founding fathers of the modern day dance scene, has just released his latest album — a series of trance classics...

Introducing Danny Tenaglia to DJ Mag's Hall Of Fame

Known to many as the DJs' DJ, Danny Tenaglia has been crucial to the development of the international dance scene. Born in Brooklyn, he started...

Jazzie's early days

Starting out as a 13-year-old in London with a reggae soundsystem called Jah Rico in 1987, Jazzie B, presented with an OBE in 2008, celebrates his 25th year in the industry next year, but not before he brings the Soul II Soul live show to SW4 on Saturday 25th August.

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Manchester's electro tyrants autoKratz are crushing dancefloors with iron heels, subjugating soundsystems with their sick blend of riotous machine noise and perfect pop melodies.

We first became mindful of David Cox (vocals/guitars) and Russell Crank’s (machines/guitars) dictatorial might with their 2008 mini-album ‘Down And Out In Paris And London’...

A true acid house original, DJ Pierre (aka Nathaniel Pierre Jones) is one of the architects of dance music as we know it.

With Phuture, he was responsible for unleashing the dark sulphuric funk of seminal 303 cut 'Acid Trax' in 1987, forever remapping the genetic code of...

The world's biggest electronic music celebration returns in 2006 - the Berlin Loveparade will see over a million clubbers dance on the streets of the...


Historical Dance Music Importance: Berlin's Siegessäule


The world's number one DJ - Paul van Dyk - will close Loveparade 2006


Ministry, Tiësto, and Ibiza's Privilege...
‘90s Warsaw club scene explored in new exhibition, EUFORIA!

Running through December, the Muzeum Woli exhibition examines how the Polish capital's nightlife scene interacted with political, social and economic shifts at a crucial moment in its history

A new exhibition in Warsaw examines the club scene in Poland's capital from the late '80s and beyond. Muzeum Woli's EUFORIA. O warszawskiej scenie klubowej...

Legendary DJ Tony De Vit to be honoured with blue plaque at site of former Birmingham club Custard Factory

He's the first UK DJ ever to receive a blue plaque

Tony De Vit will be honoured with a blue plaque memorial at the site of Birmingham's Custard Factory studios next month. The unveiling ceremony, which...

The JUPITER-4 Software Synthesizer is an "authentic recreation" of the 1978 polyphonic classic 

Roland has announced the JUPITER-4 software synthesiser, an "authentic recreation" of the classic JUPITER-4 – the company's first-ever polyphonic synth and the first to bear...

Book exploring field recordings in electronic music, Ears To The Ground, set for release

Velocity Press will publish Ben Murphy's examination of the way field recordings fold the natural world into electronic music this May

A new book exploring the interaction of electronic music and the earth through the use of field recordings will be published later this year. Ears...