Earlier this month, the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night Sink The Pink hosted its last ever party at Printworks London. DJ Mag visited the Surrey...
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Pretty much everything is on offer, from the best under-the-radar labels to the biggest brands in EDM today. Whether it's the coolest, most hip sounds making waves in the industry right now or the glitz and glamour of big room arenas you're after, it's all here for you to get stuck into. So, apply some spectacles and brew up a cuppa; it's time to make some party plans...
Who Killed the KLF? has been released after a lengthy copyright dispute
Interview and ticket competition for London gig
FCL’s ‘Vocals for Everyone’ EP on We Play House Records was hands down one of the releases of last year. The work...
The straight-talking tech-house master is having another massive year...
There is no denying that Darius Syrossian does things his own way. In the modern world, even the freshest faces in the scene have managers...
The news was confirmed in a post on social media yesterday (3rd October)
The beloved experimental Kraków festival's 20th anniversary theme is Bubbles, a nod to celebration and community
The brutalist Moore Street Electricity Substation will be open for a rare event, plus there'll be sets from Yazzus, Beatrice Dillon, Ifeoluwa and a back-to-back from Craig Richards and Calibre
Gorgon City, Sonny Fodera, and Danny Howard are all on board as hosts
The shooting happened earlier this week in Streatham Hill following a police pursuit
Frenetic Chilean producer and Cómeme affiliate Vaskular steps up with an hour of charismatic house, loose rhythm and raucous hip-hop...
Apart from his searing, sideways approach to house music, there isn’t much available information about Chilean producer, Vaskular. So we asked to introduce himself…
“Vaskular...
Sister Bliss and Rollo made the announcement on social media, direct from their studio
Dr. Motte has denied knowledge of the symbol's meaning, and apologised for his "careless action"
The world’s first karaoke machine, which Negishi named the ‘Sparko Box’, went to market in 1967