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WIN! VIP tickets to SW4, Get Loaded In The Park and lots more!

Hold tight, London: on 29th and 30th August the mother of all dance music weekends hits the city’s Clapham Common. South West Four...

DJ Yoda interview

There are two Yodas. One is a short green dude, and part of the rebel alliance. The other is a world famous DJ known for...

London's longest running weekly gay night to shut after 15 years

DTPM - the capital's longest running weekly gay/polysexual club night - is to close its doors after 15 years at the vanguard of London's nightlife...

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Smooth, sleek and luxurious with a hedonistic edge, Villa Mercedes is a welcome addition to Greek clubbing.

Time stands still for no man - particularly not Greek club pioneer and DJ Vassili Tsilichristos. After steering Athens' colossal Venue Club into our 2007...

Korg unleash groundbreaking new technology that looks set to change the way DJs create and perform music with their computers. They combine Midi control, audio...

At the NAMM equipment show in Aneheim on 18th January 2007, Korg launched a new line of digital mixers designed for computer-based production and performance....

Going to Amsterdam Dance Event? Here's DJmag.com's guide to the Top 10 ADE club nights.

Southern Fried RECORDS PARTY @ PARADISO

The waffle: Norman Cook's Southern Fried parties were always the hot ticket in Miami – it will be...

DJmag.com investigates the changing landscape of artist promotion, and the possibility that in the future there won't be any record labels.

"I think it's true to say that the record buying public want to discover new artists for themselves," states Casey Thundertone, founder of fledgling 'reggae-tronica'...

DJmag.com caught up with Fabric's main sound technician Sanjeev Bhardwaj to discuss how the award-winning club is using Allen & Heath's Xone:3D.

Sanjeev Bhardwaj is Fabric's main sound technician and he kindly hosted our Allen & Heath Xone:3D testing session with Ralph Lawson in Room One of...

San Francisco's Loveparade is happening this year, despite previous news announcing a cancellation.

It's like a puzzle, wrapped in an enigma, hidden in the world's biggest Sudoku challenge.

First it was announced that San Fran's Loveparade was cancelled...

French DJ and producer Monsieur Dimitri From Paris was in the States last weekend, and agreed to keep a diary for DJmag.com.

Friday March 24th

It's been eight days on the road already.

I've been to Guatemala, Monterrey (Mexico), San Diego, LA, Miami and now I'm heading...

Daniel Avery in black and white looking at the camera in a big fur coat, white shirt and black tie

Daniel Avery has made the defining album of his career to date with ‘Ultra Truth’. Incorporating everything from techno and ambient to jungle drum & bass, it features contributions from SHERELLE, HAAi and Kelly Lee Owens, among others, and is simultaneously raw and beautiful. Anna Wall meets him in a North London café to talk about collaboration, staying true to himself, and the enduring influence of Andrew Weatherall

It’s a Monday morning, and we’re sitting in the garden of a modest café in Newington Green, North London. Outside, the final rays of summer...

The centre of the clubbing universe, for such a little minx Ibiza certainly packs a lot of entertainment into its 571 square kilometers. Clubs, cave...


1. You can't leave Ibiza without losing your marbles at least once in Space and there's no better time or place than with We Love...
Akanbi crouching on a rock in a river, surrounded by lush woodland. He's wearing black trainers, shades and green speedos

Moving effortlessly through a range of tempos and flavours, the NYC-based, Lagos-raised DJ Akanbi demonstrates his party-starting sound with a live recording from New Year’s Day at Nowadays, and speaks to Michael McKinney about the evolution of his GROOVY GROOVY events, and taking the dancefloor somewhere new with his anything-goes approach

Andrew Akanbi has been throwing parties for over a decade. His event series, GROOVY GROOVY, has a simple yet expansive ethos. Ticking each phrase off...

Photo of the late Shigeichi Negishi, inventor of Karaoke

The world’s first karaoke machine, which Negishi named the ‘Sparko Box’, went to market in 1967

Japanese engineer Shigeichi Negishi, inventor of the karaoke machine, has died aged 100. News of his passing was shared last night by Tokyo-based reporter Matt...