Seminal UK dub group Creation Rebel are to be the focus of a new reissue campaign by Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound label. On 29th March...
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Six albums, and an anthology box set of the group's work, will be issued by the label
As part of our special edition on fighting racism and racial injustice in the dance music industry, we have collated alphabetical lists of collectives, organisations...
A Carl Cox Virtual Q&A, Black Artist Database, Jaguar & Jamz Supernova and more have confirmed for the event
AVA London has revealed the full programme for its 2022 conference.
Taking place at South London venue Printworks on 18th March, the team behind Belfast's...
Take a trip back to the hardcore days of rave...
Carl Cox is one of the world’s most respected DJs — but what is often overlooked is in the early ‘90s he was one of...
Is Promo Push the future of dance music promotion?
We take a look at the next generation of music promotion
Proceeds from the compilation will go to The Green Belt Movement
New York label Air Texture has revealed that the next edition of its 'Place :' series will be curated by KMRU, and focus on artists...
'Basic Colour Theory' is anything but just another dance album. We sat down with them to find out about the philosophy behind it...
Polish duo Catz 'N Dogz are no strangers to DJ Mag readers. Rising to underground recognition over the past five years through their association with...
“There is now a very real risk that we will have to stop broadcasting,” the programme has shared
Scuffed Recordings, Hooversound, More Time and Future Bounce aim to “incubate community and fresh talent” with events at Peckham’s Carpet Shop
The new feature was first teased back in January
The festival premiered its new CORE stage at the second edition of CORE Tulum back in January
London’s Ell Murphy touches down on her Jucey Tunes imprint with a suite of ’90s-infused house meets sunny UKG
Attendees will also have late-night access to the current exhibitions by SERAFINE1369, Gallery 31, and Sin Wai Kin
The EP explores themes such as racial profiling, music industry politics, and a professional disregard for emotional labour