If you’ve ever wondered why Mr. Fingers — aka pioneering US producer Larry Heard — is so revered among house music aficionados (including, notably, Kanye...
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From their Berlin creative hub, production duo Âme — who made the evergreen house classic ‘Rej’ — talk about their record shop, distribution arm and...
Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann, better known as Âme (that's pronounced 'arm', for the record, not 'ahh-may') often refer to their relationship as being like...
33 years after its release in 1989, Larry Heard’s debut album as Mr. Fingers is a profoundly moving document of timeless electronic music, brimming with tracks of unrivaled beauty from the then-young world of house
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As exam boards start to include DJing as part of their music GCSE, DJ Mag sent some legends of the artform back to school, and put...
Late for the school bus, boring assembly, double maths, a quick gossip or kickabout at lunch — followed by a music lesson playing banging techno...
DJ Mag is streaming Chase The Compass' Aussie-based bash...
Wanna sample a slice of the Aussie summer without leaving the lounge? Tune into DJ Mag TV tomorrow to watch sun-soaked sets from Brisbane DJ...
The votes have been counted and the winners in this year’s DJ Mag of British Awards have been announced
Amidst the horrors of russia's war on Ukraine, local DJs, producers and music professionals have had their lives ripped apart, but many have passionately continued their work at home and abroad, using their experience to provide funds and direct aid to causes on the ground. Here, Tanya Voytko talks to artists from across the country about their personal experiences over the past six months, and to learn how they’re striving to preserve and promote their rich and diverse electronic music culture
Once focused on the techno of Detroit, Joris Voorn’s latter-day productions have conquered his native Holland, Ibiza and the world. While some have accused him...
From a devotee of Detroit to becoming the leading light of the Dutch underground scene, Joris Voorn’s ascent has been as methodical and measured as...
Detroit saxophonist, producer, and vocalist Norma Jean Bell is responsible for some of house music’s most glorious moments, and has worked alongside the likes of Moodymann, K-Hand, Ron Trent and George Clinton. Her full-length opus, 'Come Into My Room', released in 2001, proved that she really is “the baddest bitch in this room”
Voiginer & Bernardi capture 'Creatures Of The Night'
Back in 2014, photographers Vincent Voiginer and Barbara Bernardi had an inspired idea. They camped outside Berlin's techno temple Berghain one Sunday morning, snapping pictures...
Plus music from House Husband, Frank McWeeny and more...
It's no secret we're big fans of EGG London here at DJ Mag HQ. We throw our DJ Mag Sessions parties at the iconic London...
The duo’s new album drops today
Fabio and Grooverider have released their new album, a retrospective celebrating the last 25 years of drum & bass.
The compilation features Goldie, Andy...
It's from Coco Cole's new compilation, 'Say Yes: Volume Two'
Following her nomination at our Best Of British Awards back in December, it's no secret that here at DJ Mag HQ we love Coco!
Now...
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Prince’s family has asked for President Trump to stop playing ‘Purple Rain’ at his rallies.
In a statement sent out via Twitter, Prince's half-brother...
The mysterious producer cooks up a lush new cut of deep house...
Irish-born, Australian-based producer Hoito joins the Refuge Recordings rank this month, with a spine-tingling four-tracker titled 'Believe'.
We're premiering 'Commuter' from the new EP right...