City council officials in Glasgow are being urged to mark the anniversaries of two world famous nightlife institutions in Scotland's club capital. Sub Club celebrates...
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The club and club night respectively hit 35 and 25-years-old in 2022
They’ll pay £24k p.a. for the right candidate...
Yeo Valley, the Somerset based dairy company, are advertising for a mobile DJ position on their website, who will travel to spin at festivals in...
Have your say in the first ever Best of North America Awards
After months of in-house deliberating, we’ve narrowed down the top five nominees in each category for our first-ever Best of North America Awards. In contrast...
Lukas Wigflex and the team behind his eponymous party brand have offered the people of Nottingham countless opportunities to let loose over the past decade...
Tokyo’s Shinichiro Yokota is one of the great unsung heroes of house music, though thanks to a particular YouTube video and a new Sound Of...
Out Friday 19th August via BMG...
Bryan Ferry's most recent musical odyssey came in the form of 2014’s critically acclaimed ‘Avonmore’ album, and now the LP has been remixed and retooled...
Multiple bangers held within...
Ibiza closing parties are in full swing over the next two weeks, with Circoloco, Cocoon, Music On, Paradise and many more hosting huge events that...
The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has issued the warning to the Chancellor
UK festivals are under threat of cancellation without Government insurance, The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said.
Following the announcement of the UK government's "roadmap"...
Says it's "confident" about profitability...
A spokesperson from Soundcloud has refuted reports that the company is only 50 days away from running out of money, citing the report had...
With three decades as one of house’s biggest names under his belt, Roger Sanchez has seemingly lost none of his enthusiasm for the music that...
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?
Manufacturing delays and rising costs are straining small, independent vinyl labels. Paired with environmental concerns and a reassessment of what physical releases can entail, the...
Catch her next when she headlines Pan-Pot's Second State label showcase...
Ahead of her headline slot for Pan-Pot’s first ever Second State label showcase in London on 26th March, DJ Mag sits down with French visionary...
It’s not just David Attenborough who’s talking about the eradication of plastic pollution to save our planet. Some festivals are taking the lead by banning...
He was an integral figure of the city's club scene
A fundraiser has been launched for the family of late Birmingham party promoter, Josh Wilson.
Wilson, who founded the popular Foliée party series in 2016...