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Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

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MOTION, BRISTOL
MINISTRY, LONDON
EGG LDN, LONDON
RAINBOW, BIRMINGHAM

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For a third year in a row, DJ Mag’s readers have voted...

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

 

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Hospitality
Krankbrother
Abode
The Hydra 

You don’t have to live in Liverpool to know that Circus needs no introduction. Kick-started by legendary...

Manchester's monumental series of events got even more impressive in 2013...

 

Considering how many tens of thousands of people have been through the door at Manchester's Victoria Warehouse in Old Trafford this year, the team...

Top 100 Clubs powered by Miller Genuine Draft

Is there anything better than dancing on the sand, or overlooking the blue ocean? We love all types of clubs; from dark basements to hi-end...

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Once the plucky challenger to Ibiza's crown, Croatia is now firmly established as a global clubbing destination to be reckoned with. The incredible diversity...

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Japan’s club scene boasts a vibrant mixture of commercial and underground music genres and no shortage of first-rate venues. Despite post-WW2 legislation that banned dancing...

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Ever been stuck in a foreign country and not known where to rave? Us too! Well with the Techno Traveller Map you'll never accidently have...

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Best of North America 2018

If you follow Adventure Club on social media, which you totally should be doing, you already know that producers Christian Srigley and Leighton James are...

Hypercolour

If there's a label that has owned 2012, it's Hypercolour. The year's artist roster reads every bit as well on paper as it plays on a turntable; Huxley, Maya Jane Coles, Mosca, BareSkin, Tom Demac and Kris Wadsworth.

Skream 'Let's Get Ravey Mix' Of La Roux 'In For The Kill' Killer Instinct: Hands-in-the-air anthem slays dancefloors

In 2009, nothing short of Gordon Brown appointing Simon Cowell to advise the government on financial policy could have captured the country's mood more. Only...