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DJmag.com caught up with breakbeat maestro Ali B to discuss the future of breaks, how technology is affecting DJing, and his parties in London.

In the fickle world of dance music, genres and DJs come and go, and club nights appear and disappear faster than you can say 'rave'...

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DJ Mag USA speaks with the SCI+TEC label boss, and sound/live show innovator, Dubfire...  

It’s 10am in Tokyo. The witching hour for most DJs who would probably be asleep at this time, tangled in a mix of hotel...

Bass, garage and techno belters from Leeds' emerging talent Krotone...

Krotone’s sound is a fiery fusion of UK bass, garage, grime and techno. Having spent the past decade becoming increasingly obsessed with the history of...

Plus Robert Koch, Aisha Devi...

Native Instruments showcase their KOMPLETE 11 studio plug-in suite with an innovative campaign where 24 artists composed a piece of music only using KOMPLETE 11...

Solomun +1 and Wisdom Of The Glove

Moving with the ebb and flow of modern dance music, Pacha has a new face — even after 40 years...

London-born DJ iona serves up an hour of percussive heat, out-there bangers and club cuts for the Fresh Kicks series, and chats to Amy Fielding...

djmag · Fresh Kicks 161: iona

Back in 2016, like so many other clubs that have dissapeared from the London nightlife map over the years...

With a mix of turbocharged jungle, footwork, R&B, dubstep and more, Zhao Dai Beijing resident and Equaliser co-founder Slowcook shakes up the Fresh Kicks series

We catch up with the Miller SoundClash finalists

Miller SoundClash – the DJ competition that gives you the chance to get signed to a major label and perform in some of Las Vegas'...

Acid house band The Egg drop their difficult fourth album

Festival faves The Egg are back with a new album(en), ‘Something To Do’ — their first for eight years. The live dance music band, based...

Donner B1 synth

The affordable music brand marks its foray into synth-making with the 303-like unit

Donner has released an entry-level analogue synth, the B1, marking its foray into synth-making. Boasting an easy-to-use interface, a single oscillator design in the style...

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Our annual Top 100 Clubs poll is back for another year. DJ Mag readers from around the world voted in their droves for their favourite...

When we announced the results of our annual Top 100 Clubs poll last year, much of the world was just going into lockdown for the...

Stay True Sounds logo on a pink background

South Africa’s biggest independent label is taking house music to new heights and changing the lives of local artists in the process. Alongside a mix of tracks from its catalogue, founder Kid Fonque speaks to Kitty Amor about the rise and rise of Stay True Sounds

Over the past six years, three words have come to dominate any conversation about South African electronic music: Stay True Sounds. Recognised as the biggest...