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18 hours of Radiohead material was stolen from the band...

Speaking in a post on social media, Radiohead made the announcement that a minidisk archive of recordings, belonging to frontman Thom Yorke, were allegedly stolen...

BBC jock clearly isn't a fan of the White Isle...

Not everyone is besotted by Ibiza as much as we are. Mary Annie Hobbs admitted during a crate-digging feature with The Guardian recently that she'd...

Human Traffic

Director Justin Kerrigan spills the beans about his '90s clubland classic 

Human Traffic director Justin Kerrigan has spoken about the process and inspirations behind his iconic 1999 film. In a new interview with the Guardian, Kerrigan...

DJ Mag travels to the closest land mass to Antarctica on the planet to meet Gorillaz’s lead guitarist, Noodle, as the band’s bassist remains incarcerated...

People travel the immense distance to Patagonia for all manner of reasons: its jagged glacial peaks, untouched rivers and trekking on the scale that made...

The return of Sonny Moore...

Skrillex joined his former band From First To Last for a reunion gig at Emo Night in LA on Tuesday (7th February), marking the first...

#RaveForShaun...

XOYO have revealed the line-up for their Rave For Shaun event, which is set to take place at the Shoreditch venue on Thursday 15th September...

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...

Mary Anne Hobbs locks Jamz Supernova, Nia Archives, AFRODEUTSCHE, more for All Queens party at Fabric

The event is taking place to mark this year's International Women's Day

Mary Anne Hobbs is teaming up with fabric to put on a special event marking International Women's Day this March. All Queens, set for 12th...

One of the most exciting new digital projects to emerge this year, Black Band Camp (blackbandcamp.info) is a volunteer-run, community-driven database for showcasing and directly...

Who runs Black Band Camp?“Black Band Camp began with a core group of friends of DJs, producers and underground electronic music enthusiasts, but we have...

It's all happening at London's Jazz Cafe...

Janet Jackson's iconic 'The Velvet Rope' album will be brought back to life at London venue The Jazz Cafe this Friday 6th October, with the...

Mary Anne Hobbs announces Kelly Lee Owens, TAAHLIAH, HAAi, Nia Archives for All Queens Radio 6 residency

Kelly Lee Owens kicks off the residency on the veteran DJ's New Music Fix programme this Friday morning

Mary Anne Hobbs is bringing her All Queens banner to her new BBC Radio 6 residency. For the month of October, the legendary DJ and...

Joey Negro readies the third instalment of his ‘Remixed With Love’ compilation series. His edit of The Fatback Band’s ‘(Are You Ready) Do The Bus...

Joey Negro will release the third instalment of his ‘Remixed With Love’ series on Friday 16th November.

The longstanding remixer and DJ – real name...

So Frenchy, so chic!

Ed Banger head honcho Busy P has teamed up with AIAIAI to release a limited edition Ed Banger version of their TMA–2 headphones.

The new...

Tragic passing of dance music legend

The dance music community was saddened recently to learn of the death of Sammy Christie - club promoter, label owner and founder of banner specialists...

Guerrilla marketing takes to the skies

The increasing unease between Arsenal FC fans and their long-term manager, Arsene Wenger has been played out in the public sphere for some time now...