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The new plant will be equipped with eight presses from Nashville's Record Pressing Machines 

A new vinyl pressing plant is set to open in southern California. Californian reissue label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi), which is owned by online...

Royal Albert Hall organist Anna Lapwood joins Bonobo on stage on final residency night: Watch

"12 hours later they had written me an organ part. 18 hours later I was helping them close their show to an audience of 5,000."

Bonobo's five-night residency at London's Royal Albert Hall ended with a special guest: organist Anna Lapwood. Lapwood shared a clip of the performance from her...

Danger Mouse & Black Thought: cheating the system

Although it features guests like A$AP Rocky, Run The Jewels and Raekwon, the best moments on Danger Mouse and The Roots legend Black Thought's new LP are in its filmic rhymes, woozy psychedelic loops, soul snippets and jazz and blues rhythms. Here, Ben Murphy speaks to them about their long-awaited collaboration

Hip-hop is ingrained in the work of American musician and producer Danger Mouse. Though he’s made records with Beck, Karen O, Gorillaz, Michael Kiwanuka, Adele...

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The AI-powered discovery platform is live  now

A new music search engine recommends tracks based on their similarities to others. Cosine.club's database contains more than 1,152,600 pieces of music so far. The...

Wordcolour

'The trees were buzzing, and the grass.' indulges a fascination with the hyper-real world of Foley and film sound effects"

Wordcolour has released his debut album, 'The trees were buzzing, and the grass.', on Houndstooth. Check it out below. The album features contributions from percussionist...

He will be joined on the main stage by Hagop Tchaparian, Josey Rebelle and Two Shell

Four Tet has announced the line-up for his London summer all-dayer, his only extended festival appearance of the summer. The UK DJ and producer is...

DJ Nite Fleit sat looking down and to the right on a dark red background with a pinkish red light across her face

Italy-based, Australia-born DJ and producer Nite Fleit has made her name with tough-as-nails electro, but her recently-released debut album reveals a more emotional side. Alongside a storming mix for the Recognise series, she speaks to Claire Francis about her formative years in Melbourne, her natural flair for DJing, and how making music helps with her ADHD

There’s lots of smiles and laughter when DJ Mag speaks to Alysha Fleiter, and the 34-year-old Australia born, newly Italy-based DJ and producer certainly has...

Cómeme's Ana Helder steps up with a jaunty, irresistible 60 minutes of house power for our Podcast series. Jumping from jubilant percussion to gritty acid...

Ana Helder is at the core of the Cómeme family. Since making her debut on the label in 2011 with her ‘El Groove De Tu...

Mexican duo set to rock Las Vegas

After an intense wait, last week saw the announcement of Tom & Collins as the winning duo of the Miller SoundClash Wildcard category.

Juan and...

About +1 Pacha Ibiza residency

Solomun residency is probably the most controversial news of the season this year, so naturally we wanted to hear more...

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Mixed by Doorly & Nicola Bear

Resident DJs Doorly and Nicola Bear release 'Ibiza Rocks 2011' (out today on Ministry of Sound), a two disc compilation that captures the...

Londoner Beatrice Dillon’s electronic experiments and intriguing collaborations have resulted in one of the most eagerly anticipated albums of the year. She talks to DJ...

Drawing a line somewhere between soundscape artists like Plaid and the inventive techno sensibilities of Objekt, Beatrice Dillon’s sound is forward-thinking and spacious. Now, it...

Ron Trent sat at a table in a high rise building

Ron Trent has a deep understanding of electronic music. Beginning his production career in his teens, the venerated Chicago resident has travelled through techno, deep house and Afro house over the years. His latest album ‘WARM: What Do The Stars Say To You’, produced with a live band, demonstrates the duality of his work: it’s futuristic and somehow ancient, cosmic and aquatic. DJ Mag's Ria Hylton catches up with the Chicago house legend to learn more

In October 2019, Tama Sumo and Lakuti held a Your Love party in east London’s Moth Club, and somewhere in the final hours of the...

With maximum intensity club sounds, warped metal, futuristic jungle and exquisite sound design, SVBKVLT affiliate Hyph11E electrifies the Fresh Kicks mix series

In September, Hyph11E played a sunrise set overlooking the Nile river. A landmark moment by anyone’s standards, the opportunity to DJ for the famously welcoming...