Phil Kieran and Green Velvet have reunited on a new track, 'Enjoy The Day'. Check it out below. Having previously paired up on tracks including...
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Belfast's Ejeca records a mix of uplifting house edits, recent tracks and unreleased productions for the On Cue series, and speaks to Amy Fielding about...
It coincides with the Belfast techno stalwart adding most of his back catalogue to Bandcamp
Jack Warne AKA Gaunt delivers a cryptic techno beast in the form of ‘Say What?’ on London’s THEM Records...
Gaunt’s ‘Don’t Trip’ EP is a dark, formidable release that is equal parts stark and energised. 'The London producer’s brand of cryptic, noise-driven techno has...
NAFF presents Naïve, Terminal V and Bristol's Simple Things top this month's heady list...
It has been a month of difficult decisions for many. Not least the DJ Mag team, who had to try and figure out how...
Listen to “Fuel To The Fire” EP before it drops on Firepower Records
LA bass-makers, Matt Simmers, Jon Spero and Chris Barlow, aka Terravita, don’t simply add “Fuel To The Fire” on their heart-racing four-track EP (out...
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...
Additional DJs including Mala, Kode9, Jaguar and Imogen have also been added to previously announced parties
Metalheadz, Hyperdub, Kurupt FM & more are all set to take to the Adriatic Sea...
Outlook Festival has announced full details of its boat parties, for the event which is set to take place from Wednesday 31st August to Sunday...
12: Bonar Bradberry
Part of Leed’s PBR Streetgang collective, Bonar Bradberry has been knocking out a fine line in deep house and spacey disco as evidenced on his...
DJ Mag are teaming up with APE-X for a one-off show with the April cover stars
The soundtrack is available both digitally and as a limited edition 10"
London-based outfit Boy Racer (aka Sharpson and S.U.R.E.) serve up a suite of hi-octane trance anthems with a playful, lo-fi skew
Over the past three years, the name RIOT CODE has become synonymous with a strain of hard, fast techno, landing on labels like Noise Manifesto, HOMAGE and NineTimesNine and hammered out at parties like Teletech. Formerly a duo, the Derry-based project is now an individual venture for Oliver Grant, who’s ready to lift the trademark mask and take things to the next level. Alongside a storming Recognise mix that capture’s RIOT CODE’s past, present and future sounds, he speaks to Olivia Stock about going solo, navigating the techno scene as a trans artist, and what the future holds