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DJmag.com catches up with Canadian coverstar Tiga to discuss his favourite gadgets, rubbish records, and his own studio style.

DJmag.com recently travelled to Montreal to catch up with the city's premier electronic artist Tiga.

He's currently our coverstar, so check out the latest issue

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With Miller Genuine Draft

There is a whole lot of focus on Brazil right now. The ongoing FIFA World Cup is one of the best of all time and...

Behind the scenes in the Kidsuke studio!

Kidkanevil and Daisuke Tanabe are two young trailblazers who have come together to form Kidsuke, inspired by their shared love of Japanese culture, new technology and kids' toys. DJ Mag spoke to the guys about their new album and subsequent tour, and the difficulties of putting it altogether when living worlds apart…


A true jungle soldier

Congo Natty has a rich history of involvement in the music scene for the last 25 years. Formerly known as the Rebel MC, he had chart hits such as 'Just Keep Rockin'' and 'Street Tuff' in the late '80s with the Double Trouble production kru before hankering down into — and helping to pioneer — the early jungle scene.

With a mix about to drop in Fabric's celebrated series, DJ Mag joins Alan on the road...

We’re standing behind the booth, staring at an endless sea of Glaswegians bathed in strobes — baying for more. Or that’s what it sounds like...

DJ Mag caught up with Sante to find out more about his label, Avotre

Sante is the man behind Avotre, the label that started in 2012. It's quickly gone from strength to strength, with some of the biggest names...

Jon Rundell, Intec Records partner with Carl Cox, shows us his kit

Jon Rundell is on one hell of a musical journey. Partnering up with Carl Cox to run the influential Intec label, boss of his own...

Taking to the controls in Sheffield

Sheffield has always been at the centre stage of the underground electronic music scene, spawning many of the cult electronic acts of the '80s such...

The event will close Ibiza's Trance Week

The 20th anniversary of Kevin & Perry Go Large will be celebrated in Ibiza.

Released in 2000, the film featured screenplay writer Harry Enfield, who...

Underground devotee Moudaber speaks about the problem of Ibiza’s VIP culture in recent DJ Mag panel...

In a recent panel hosted by DJ Mag, which saw some central industry figures and players discuss Ibiza’s ever-changing culture and reputation as a party...

Toronto-raised house duo Art Department return with their second album, 'Natural Selection', to show that they've got what it takes to evolve and survive in...

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “natural selection” as “the process by which plants and animals that can adapt to changes in their environment are able to...

The seminal tracks that changed dance music forever

As was the case in many towns and cities in the UK in the late '80s, a sizeable portion of the youth of Stafford were infected with the rave bug. More or less equidistant between London and Manchester in the West Midlands (18 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent, 16 miles north of Wolverhampton), Stafford became notable for spawning two of the rave scene’s most successful acts – Altern8 and Bizarre Inc. And then, later, Chicken Lips too.


The trio of Harry Diamond, Kieron McTernan and Sergei Hall are making some big noise with their club-trashing My Digital Enemy project.

Their bombastic, rough and ready electro-house sound has ensured that the remix offers are flying in, and the latest, a dirty re-rub of Groove Armada's...

Cedric Gervais takes a look back with DJ Mag USA at his rap sheet of accomplishments and what to expect from the Grammy Award-winning producer/DJ this year... 

Actor. Producer. Label Manager. Miami. Big room house. Google any of these words and a few clicks down the rabbit hole you will...

Download a free mix from Birmingham’s house DJ on the rise

It's been a dramatic rise for Birmingham house music lover, Arun Verone. Having started making various forms of UKG over a decade ago, it was...