Glasgow is the vinyl-collecting capital of the UK, according to a new study of collecting habits by The Royal Mint. 32% of the UK's vinyl...
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32% of the UK's vinyl collectors live in the city, according to a new study
London’s mi-el serves up a slice of tough, shapeshifting techno for Black Artist Database’s new compilation
femme culture’s Ehua steps up with an hour of hypnotic gqom, bass and breaks as part of our Fresh Kicks series...
We first became aware of Ehua when we premiered her debut track ‘New Moon’ in September 2018. Released via our Best of British Breakthrough Label...
The book explores the "design, history and cultural impact of turntables and vinyl technology"
The rise of the jungle and drum & bass breakout star continues
Record Store Day: The Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century will be published in April 2022
The lockdown photobook and blog Quarantune has rebranded
Daniel Avery, Floating Points, Amaliah and more are set for the new 25,000-square-foot venue in Soho
The helpline has been set up by Help Musicians
The genre has accounted for about 25% of weekly top 10 singles this year
We catch up with the Dutch master
Laidback Luke is one of the biggest names in dance music bringing his super hero themed nights to the world’s biggest clubs, denting the charts...
<p>Franck Roger is the man behind the Real Tone label and new Home Invasion imprint...</p>
The first time he heard ‘Promised Land’ by Joe Smooth, says 38-year-old French DJ/producer Franck Roger, he was desperate to find out everything he could...
DJ Mag meets the man formerly known as Elite Force to talk about his most personal electronic album to date...
There is one story told by Simon Shackleton which perfectly crystallises his status as the polar opposite of the stereotyped ‘Hollywood DJ’, all champagne-spraying, crowd-surfing...
More than half of surveyed 18-24-year-olds are listening to physical music
DJ Mag investigates the cynical money-making practice of digital music piracy...
Music piracy used to be a bit of home-taping of the Top 40 chart off the radio, or some guys selling illegal live bootleg tapes...