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House legend plays us his most inspiring records

House legend Felix Da Housecat has found his way again, not that we ever thought he’d veered from the path of genius. After experiencing something close to a divine intervention, convinced that he had the devil on one shoulder and his family on the other, Felix has given up tequila. And his creative juices are in full flow again, with his latest release, the ‘Sinner Winner’ EP, sparking mayhem on the dancefloors, an exciting collaboration with dub hero Lee Scratch Perry in the bag and a new album due for release this year. Now living in London, Felix cites the UK as the place that he got his start. 
“I’ve lived here back and forth, sometimes I would stay for a year. But when I first came, England accepted me. And the vibe here back then, it’s still that vibe here now, it's not cheesy here at all.”

Big, bad and banging as ever...

Starting inside Amsterdam's gasworks enormodome Gashouder in 1997, Awakenings is basically Holland's answer to Time Warp. These days a full-on festival set in a lovely...

The festival is making its Latin America debut...

The Social Festival Colombia and Mexico adds The Martinez Brothers, Art Department, Loco Dice and more to its roster for its Latin America launch this...

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Incredible DJ Mag line up planned for Clapham festival

Our go-to London festival, South West Four, return to London’s Clapham Common this August Bank Holiday weekend (23rd–24th August) with their biggest line up to...

Stream the remix of 'Blue Magic'

London-based producer and DJ, S.K.T is fast becoming the go-to name for major labels craving that underground credibility. Not that newly-signed iLL BLU require any more...

Ultra hits the land of the rising sun...

Ultra's expansion continued this past weekend and the US-based festival headed to Tokyo for three days of electronic action.

Some of the biggest stars from...

The north's new sensory-blasting superclub...

When it comes to running a club, finding a niche is one of the most important things you can do. Proof of that comes in...

The north's new sensory-blasting superclub

When it comes to running a club, finding a niche is one of the most important things you can do. Proof of that comes in every city across the country, where both illicit and intimate gatherings in dirty hovels can co-exist with shiny and parochial puke-dens where Danny Dyer is the low-light of any month. When it comes to Leeds’ clubbing landscape, though, had you have asked but three months ago what the city was missing, the answer from this correspondent would have been: nothing.

62: Moodymanc

With a name referencing both his Northern roots and Detroit’s most famous musical iconoclast, and a catalogue of releases for the likes of Tsuba,...

Leeds will host a mini dance festival in May. Many of the cities top clubs and DJs will perform for 10,000 clubbers.

Leeds has one of the most thriving club scenes in the UK, and on Sunday 28 May the UK's most talented DJs and biggest clubs...

The last spectacular in WC1

Masters of deep house, disco and funk Need 2 Soul return to The End for a final fling, before the legendary London venue closes in...

Bass injected house duo step up

Some days you wake up and just have a blinder — for Dusky that blinder has been pretty much every day for the last year. It’s fair to say that the London duo have — in technical parlance — well-and-truly smashed it. Number #1 iTunes Dance Single of 2012? In the bag with the beyond-ubiquitous 'Flo Jam'. Radio 1 Essential Mix? Done, knocked off with style, and shortlisted for mix of the year. They’ve helped shift the paradigms for dubstep and house, had productions rinsed by everyone from Loefah to Calvin Harris, and killed it in Ibiza at DC-10. Ebullient and still humble, is it any surprise that Dusky producers Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman are loving life right now?