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DJ Mag's digital tech editor Declan McGlynn compiles a list of the best Black Friday deals for DJs and producers, including discounts on music-making tools like...
The website also offers a random shuffle option to discover new music
A website compiling over 2000 Black artists and labels on Bandcamp has launched online.
Available to browse via blackbandcamp.info, the resource features name, location...
Shining a spotlight on the UK stars that fill the pages of our UK magazine each month
The nominations have been announced for DJ Mag's Best Of British awards 2021.
This year marks the 15th edition of the awards, our annual celebration...
The tour is planned to kick off in February
Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA has announced the rescheduled dates for his postponed ‘Liquid Swords’ UK tour.
The legendary MC was originally set to tour the UK...
Workers subcontracted through Freemans Event Partners say the were threatened, neglected, overworked and suffered invasions of privacy at the Winchester festival earlier this month
On her new album, ‘infina ad nausea’, Brooklyn's QRTR blends multi-layered melodies with club-ready beats, from house and techno to UKG and jungle. Ahead of her set at DJ Mag's Miami Pool Party this week, she chats to Ben Murphy about her distinctively trippy sound, her famous feline friend, ambientkitty, and the busy festival season ahead of her
The fourth edition of Gilles Peterson's festival will take place among "400 acres of lush parkland" in Dorset
DJ Mag’s Miami Music Week pool party is taking place at the Sagamore Hotel on Wednesday (20th March), in association with Epic Pool Parties, and we’ve again pulled in a top-notch line-up for the festivities. Here we catch up with every artist playing at the party: ANOTR, AQUTIE, Chloé Caillet, Joseph Capriati, Louie Vega, and Ms. Mada
When starting out in the industry, musicians and producers have what can often seem like an insurmountable number of new skills to learn outside of making music. With seemingly countless distributors offering widely varying features and products, choosing how to get your music on streaming services can be confusing. This guide seeks to demystify one of the most confusing aspects of releasing music
The rate of vinyl sales in the US grew by 51% from 2020
Vinyl sales in 2021 topped CDs in the United States for the first time in 30 years.
According to data from Billboard, 38% of...
The festival’s Middle Eastern debut kicks off in just two weeks time
That's slightly up from 2021's landmark 108% increase
The community-centric London festival returns for it's second edition this summer
Plus a concierge service, bag drop point and much, much more...
If you’re looking for your own private and chic Ibiza villa experience then you should look no further than Ibiza Villas 2000.
Boasting locations all...
Voting will be live from 12:00 BST this Wednesday (21st July), until 23:59 BST on 21st September
Voting in the world's biggest DJ poll, DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs, opens on Wednesday (21st July). You can cast your votes once open at ...