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Plus our top tracks, remixes, albums and news of the year...

Following the success of our first series of DJ Mag Radio, we’re back with a brand-new show to close out 2017 featuring interviews with Nicole...

Did your favourite underground DJ make the cut?

The Top 100 DJs poll results always make for interesting reading. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably realised by now that Martin...

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From the disco stylings of Frenchman Folamour to the heady techno sonics...

BONZAI
Future R&B for right now 
CASSIA O’REILLY (pictured above) aka Bonzai’s talents were spotted by ‘Love$ick’ producer Mura Masa. After moving to London and...

The Amsterdam Dance Event live act showcase returns in 2017...

ADE LIVE is set to return in 2017, and has announced a slew of first acts including Fatima Yamaha, Hercules & Love Affair, Anna of...

Plus headliners JAY Z and P!nk...

V Festival, set to kick off on 19th and 20th August 2017 at Staffordshire's Weston Park and Chelmsford's Hylands Park, has announced its multi-genre line-up this...

Just Jack, Solardo and more also feature at the Bristol club...

Motion nightclub has announced its first quarter line-ups for 2017, once again including a host of the UK's best event brands, DJs and live acts...

Kamo Mphela, Mr JazziQ and Vigro Deep also feature, with two tunes from DBN Gogo

NTS has announced a new amapiano compilation, showcasing new music from the prominent South African subcultural scene. 'Amapiano Now' will land on 23rd July. 

The...

Experts in everything from alte and asakaa to outsider country and lovers rock should apply within

NTS Radio is looking for new residents and genre specialists to join its roster. 

The online network, which broadcasts from global locations and maintains bases...

Photo of a large crowd of people protesting against the Criminal Justice Bill

1st May 1994 was the first big London protest against the looming Criminal Justice Bill, the piece of legislation that first proscribed a genre of music — rave music, “wholly or predominantly categorised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” — in law. Despite widespread demonstrations at what was seen as draconian power-grabs by the UK authorities, the Bill became law later in 1994. Here, Harold Heath looks back at the reaction from the dance music community at the time, and the Act’s lasting impact on the rave scene today

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act was passed into UK law in November 1994. Infamous for targeting events that played music “wholly or predominantly...

Black Lives In Music

Aimed at addressing pay inequality, access, harassment, and safety 

The UK music industry is set to implement a new anti-racism code of conduct from next year in a bid to end inequality and abuse...

London club FOLD launches second season of multi-disciplinary arts programme, Futur.Shock LIVE

Nik Colk Void will feature on the line-up for the first edition of the new run later this month

FOLD's live art series Futur.Shock is coming back for a second season which will kick off next week. Following on from the first run of...

Never Normal Records and Uganda’s ANTI-MASS collective release collaborative compilation, ‘Gukuba’: Listen

A new video for Suzi Analogue, Turkana and Queens D. Light's collaborative track, 'Make It Shake', has been released to mark the occasion 

Never Normal Records and Uganda’s ANTI-MASS collective have released a new collaborative compilation, ‘Gukuba’. The project collects over a year’s worth of musical exchanges between...

Ten selected producers will feature on Young Urban Arts Foundation's first EP

UK charity Young Urban Arts foundation (YUAF) has launched a free studio opportunity programme for aspiring young music producers.

Open to London-based music creatives aged between...

In collaboration with AZ Magazine, a publication for LGBTQ+ Black people and people of colour, writer Isaac Eloi highlights the importance of spaces that support...

The LGBTQ+ community has left an indelible mark on our cultural productions. From fashion to art, music, dance and cosmetics, wherever one finds an innovation...

Applications are open soon.

The UK Arts Council has announced a £160 million emergency fund for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

The fund will directly help various strands...