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Annie Mac and friends set off on tour...

THE unstoppable rise of Radio 1's diminutive Irish DJ lass continues apace: Annie Mac is set to go on a huge tour of the UK...

Get spooky late at night in the capital this weekend...

Halloween – the third busiest night of the year after New Year’s Eve and Saturdays – rarely disappoints with an almost endless list of top...

Our monthly competition with Mixcloud

Over the last twelve months we have been on the hunt for the next generation of DJ talent! We teamed up with our friends at...

“We have realized we are not able to host the weekend in the exact style we are accustomed”...

Mad Decent have announced that the inaugural Mad Decent Beach Party has been officially cancelled. The event was set to take place between Thursday 16th...

Legendary hip hop line up

This Bank Holiday Weekend (Sunday 5th May), Camden's Koko is hosting a night of hip hop history featuring some of the genre's most well-respected DJs coming together to show off their skills on the turntables.

A-Trak is the latest artist in our How I DJ series, giving DJ Mag an exclusive insight into his creative use of scratching, looping, hot...

With a host of monikers and diverse productions to his name, DJ Pierre has driven the development of dance and is still at the forefront...

Phuture, Pfantasia, Phantasy Club, Photon Inc, Audio Clash, Darkman, Doomsday, P-Ditty, The Don… all past aliases for Nathaniel Pierre Jones, better known as DJ Pierre, the man credited with kickstarting a movement in 1987 with ‘Acid Tracks'.
Although a seismic claim to fame, this happened over a quarter century ago, most recently reactivated on Terry Farley's monumental 'Acid Rain' box-set. But, since then, Pierre has continued to chart one of the most idiosyncratic paths in house music, undyingly committed to developing new sonic mutants to send crowds bananas on his punishing schedule of globe-trotting DJ gigs.

The collective’s first issue documents queer and POC stories in dance music history

Rave Scout Cookies is set to release its first handbook.

A nostalgic package of stories to tell "fellow ravers around a campfire, at your favorite...

Modular software delight

In the late '90s there was a perception of DJs as vinyl-hugging technophobes who relied on a 20-year-old turntable design and swore by headphones launched in the '80s. It used to be an utterly fair stereotype — after having reviewed the very first Traktor back when it ploughed into the scene, trying to convince my clubland chums that it was “the future” I was met with pity and derision.

On Cue: DJ IC

DJ IC demonstrates Afro house mastery for the On Cue mix series, and speaks to Tice Cin about his evolution through London’s club scene, growing up on the Aylesbury Estate, celebrating togetherness, and championing young talent

London artist DJ IC’s productions brim with lessons learned from his deep engagement with Black British music throughout his life and career. When you hear...

Dedicated to his parents and featuring many d&b friends, it's a family affair...

“In Brazil, we have a lot of passion,” urges DJ Marky, via a Skype call from his South American homeland. The veteran DJ is...

Taking stock of Lady Waks' rise to prominence

Russian bass DJ/producer Lady Waks is an enigma. A dynamite DJ and producer of kick-ass breakbeat tunes, she also runs the In Beat We Trust...

The new mixer is an update to their flagship X1850 Prime...

Denon DJ have announced a new DJ mixer called the X1850. The four-channel mixer is an update to their X1800 Prime that was the flagship...

Here we go again, eh? It feels like the time between the closing bashes and the Ibiza opening bell rung annually by the International Music...

<p>MAD Festival brought relief to Serbia last month...</p>

The inaugural MAD in Belgrade — brought to us by the founders of the renowned EXIT Festival — kicks off its life in a sombre...