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The amazing Malawian dance music festival, <B>Lake of Stars</B>, is already gearing up to be a smasher this year.

In anticipation of this year's event, the organizers are taking over Fabric for a charity fundraiser on Thursday 3rd May, to raise awareness of the...

Featuring 4D audio-visual experiences, turntables, and contributions from Carl Cox and The Frankie Knuckles Foundation

A new electronic music museum, Our House, is opening in Amsterdam on Friday 29th October. The team responsible are touting the Amstelstraat site as the...

King of vocals strips back his sound and gives away free track

There are usually two types of dance producers; those who jump on bandwagons hoping to follow in the wake of the innovators forging a fresh...

On the grounds of Sparkford Hall, a Georgian manor in Somerset, this 400 cap festival thrives in its third outing with a carefully curated line-up...

Plenty of festivals pride themselves on their laid-back atmosphere and sense of intimacy. Few, if any, pull it off quite like KALLIDA. Taking place on...

Dance Can't Nice is running at London's Horniman Museum

A free exhibition exploring South London's Black music scene has opened at the Horniman Museum.

Curated by Adem Holness, 'Dance Can't Nice: Exploring London's Black...

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Londoners, it’s time to get soulful!

Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft

Seoul’s Gangnam district is probably familiar to a few — well, over two and a half billion if Psy’s YouTube views are anything to go...

Exclusive Capracara promo mix to download

After Disco Biscuit's debut residents only party, held early last year in an old office block behind a mosque in East London, went on until...

Laurent Garnier is one of the most important, influential figures in electronic music in the last 25 years.

 Turned onto the possibilities of disco and discos when he was a kid, he began visiting clubs in his home city of Paris and recording...

Here's the biggest tracks from Leeds' favourite festival...

Come the end of September, even the most robust, diehard ravers reluctantly accept that the UK festival season has finally run its course. Up North...

The focus city this year is Wolverhampton

Gilles Peterson and Brownswood Music have revealed this year's Future Bubblers.

With a focus on Wolverhampton, Gilles Peterson and his London-based label have announced the...

Our end-of-year list compiling 2018's biggest albums...

As both producers and audiences have opened up more and more cross-pollination between sounds in recent years, the possibilities for the album format have become...

Eats Everything, Breakwave, Ellie Cocks, Jamz Supernova and Mason Maynard are the first names announced to play our annual celebration of UK talent...

The nominations have been announced for DJ Mag's annual Best Of British poll, powered by Relentless energy drink.

The poll – a celebration of UK...

Body & Soul Star plays us his most inspiring records

Joe Claussell is on the brink of an exciting project, along with Brian Bacchus — they’re all set towork on remixing the Miles Davis catalogue. It’s a task that the Body & Soul star is approaching in a typically philosophical way. “Whatever the universe puts out we will accept it,” he muses. He’ll be heading to the UK this summer to the Southport Weekender along with Francois K and Danny Krivit for a Body & Soul special. “I really love what they do, what they put together, making sure they put on the best music festival around.” Coming from a household where each room had a different soundsystem playing a different genre, Joe Claussell is well equipped to sum up his Lucky 7...