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The legends return

Electronic music pioneers and acid house innovators The Grid have announced a couple of huge additions to their highly anticipated shows on 26th and 27th...

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...

It's set to retail for £475

Japanese retailer Stokyo is releasing a new portable mixer and turntable set.

The Stokyo: Complete DJ Set is based on the Columbia GP3 portable turntable...

Jamie XX and Honey Dijon share collaborative single

The pair started working on the track through video calls during the pandemic

Jamie xx and Honey Dijon have linked up on a new single, ‘Baddy on the Floor’. Out now via Young, the track was premiered on...

Authorities are clamping down again...

Ibiza’s San Antonio council has announced that it has passed a law that will force clubs and bars in the popular West End part of...

This. Is. Big!

Billy Kenny is back with a bang! 

The kooky, fun-loving selector returns with a brand-new EP out on his own label This Ain't Bristol tomorrow...

Photo of Louie Vega wearing a black shirt and hat with a white blazer

After four-plus decades of DJing and with a incredible list of releases — much of it produced with longtime partner Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez as Masters At Work — the pioneering Louie Vega would seem to have little to prove. Yet he’s working harder than ever, with the same energy he had as a young kid coming up in the Bronx. In the run-up to his date at DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party 2024 at the Sagamore Hotel on March 20th, Vega took some time out of his hectic schedule to talk about how he got to where he is today

Sitting in his Manhattan studio on a weekend evening, wide-brimmed hat on his head and, behind him, shelves crammed with thousands of records — most...

Daft Punk is dead, long live Daft Punk: the limits of a brand beyond the band

Daft Punk split up three years ago, but thanks to a near-constant stream of archival video releases, album reissues, merch drops and more, the robots feel more present than ever. But what are the limits to one of dance music's most iconic acts' prolific post-split existence? Will it start to wear thin? And what does it all say about the brand-focused and content-driven ecosystem we find ourselves in today? Ben Cardew dives in

Daft Punk died twice. On 9th September 1999, according to legend, a studio accident killed off the real-life Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, leaving...

Warehouse Project hosts its last party on New Year's Day 2012

After five revolutionary years of ‘guerrilla’ style clubbing The Warehouse Project at Store Street, which changed clubbing in Manchester forever, is sadly coming to...

‘Miss You’ will be unveiled soon...

Cashmere Cat and Diplo have announced that their forthcoming collaboration, dubbed 'Miss You' featuring Tory Lanez, will be released next week.

The collab will see...

Turn It Up exhibition music and emotions

A special live date will see Giant Swan, Aja, and Manchester-based talent Abena and Izzy Bolt contribute exclusive audio visual work

A new exhibition exploring the power of music on human emotions and memories opens next month at Manchester's Museum of Science + Industry. Running from...

He will return to Europe for live shows later this month...

Following his announcement last month that he’ll take time out of the spotlight, Deadmau5 has issued an update to fans saying he is “feeling...

Prepare to revisit the upside-down...

Following the news that 'Vol. 1' of the stunning Stranger Things soundtrack would be released on vinyl at the end of the month (28th October)...

The UK innovator debuts on the beloved Bristol label with a killer two-tracker...

Call Super is releasing a new EP on the Shanti Celeste and Gramrcy-led label, Peach Discs.

The two-tracker, ‘PEACH007 - Call Super,’ is the UK...

A chat with OWSLA regular, Kill The Noise

As Kill the Noise, Jake Stanczak rode the builds and drops of bass music to mass acclaim in the brostep era ...