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Danielle Soft Raw

The London-via-Bristol artist's imprint opens for business next month

Danielle is launching a new label, Soft Raw. The first EP is set to drop on 25th November and comes in the form of a...

bradley_zero

The Rhythm Section founder explores everything from distribution and PR, to contracts and the day-to-day running of a studio

Bradley Zero has shared a new online workshop that delves into how to launch and run a record label. On Friday, 18th February, the Rhythm...

The main room sound of Porter Robinson

Only 20-years-old and already a dance music star, with Top 10 chart hits in the UK, a residency in Las Vegas and US wide tours under his belt, Porter Robinson is the new face of the hugely popular big room electro house sound. But as it turns out, he spurns fame, cringes at the acronym EDM, and draws inspiration from musique concrete to Daft Punk. DJ Mag has a pint with him in a grimy North London boozer to learn more...

Back on the Dancefloor – How Covid Affected DJing: Point Blank Presents

The coronavirus pandemic had a devastating impact on the music industry. With clubs and venues closed, and many shutting for good, DJs and artists were...

New 2020 Vision Release For Hot Young Prodigy

She’s one of the biggest success stories in electronic music over the past 12 months. Nominated in DJmag’s Best Breakthrough Producer category at the Best...

DJ Mag talks to Sam and Alessio about the pros and cons of not fitting in, how EDM has changed the musical landscape, and their...

As electro noiseniks Crystal Castles recently proved, a band’s life rarely ends well. Whether through in-fighting, complacency or just diminishing public enthusiasm, the end result...

Photo of Monki wearing a white shirt and black trousers against a faux brick wall

South London’s Monki serves up a slice of rapturous piano house primed for summer sessions on her &Friends label

Monki is dropping a brand new single, ‘Last Minute Dreamer’, later this week. Have an exclusive first listen below. The South London-based DJ, producer and...

Moonchild Sanelly announces new album, shares single with Ghetts: Listen

The 19-track 'Phases' is out via Transgressive in June

Moonchild Sanelly has announced details of her forthcoming second album. The South African musician and dancer - real name Sanelisiwe Twisha - will release 'Phases'...

Premiere: Ziyiz ‘Sprung Skeleton’

Leeds’ Ziyiz steps up on Brooklyn’s Kindergarten Records with four cuts hyperactive, sci-fi-tuned club music

Ziyiz will make their solo debut on Brooklyn’s Kindergarten Records next month with the ‘Pattern Factory’ EP. Listen to ‘Sprung Skeleton’ below. The Leeds producer...

Cabin Fever at The Cause, Bangface Weekender, MUSU x Colours 

It has been a terrible time for UK club culture. We lost a big one, perhaps the biggest, with the passing of all round musical...

Mark Broadbent, who with his wife Sarah programmed the peerless We Love parties at Space Ibiza, has retired, but will be sorely missed...

“Dance music sounds better on drugs,” says Mark Broadbent, the man who, until recently, co-programmed the mega-Sunday, We Love parties at Space in Ibiza. 

“The...

The creepy synth sounds of horror movie soundtracks by Goblin, Fabio Frizzi and John Carpenter have proven hugely influential on modern electronic music. DJ Mag...

But whilst these cheap horror films with their copious sex and violence might not have brought about the nation’s moral decay, they have wormed their...

Launching our Meet the MC video series — which you can watch below — is UK rap royalty, D Double E. Having also made the...

Ultimately, D Double E — real name Darren Dixon — is a child of soundsystem culture; rap, reggae, jungle, grime, bashment... the entire lineage of...

Proof that the scene is still going strong

Despite a succession of club closures during 2016, the UK scene has remained bullish. In London, Fabric has been saved to everyone’s relief and a...

KALLIDA Festival will not return this year, shares update on future

"Each year it gets harder and harder to find a huge mansion that lets us throw a party till 6am"

UK festival KALLIDA will not be returning in 2024. The independent festival crew announced that the boutique event will not be holding a weekender this...