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Win a Novation Dicer DJ Kit, free tickets and DMC goody bag!

The DMC UK DJ Final is the ultimate British DJ battle with top DJs vying for a chance to represent the UK at the World...

Calling all DJs, calling all DJs. Have you got what it takes to be the baddest scratch DJ in the land?

Have you got the skills to pay the bills? If so, then bring it - the time has come for this year's DMC UK DJ...

Stefan Kozalla is many things to many people: co-owner of an acclaimed label, production enigma and true free spirit. DJ Mag caught up with him...

It makes sense that DJ Mag has landed in Barcelona to meet DJ Koze. It’s a city where the abstract and traditional happily co-exist, where...

The man also known as Gabriel Mustaqim, DeepHouseSociety and Jeneral Kai leaves a lasting legacy behind 

Kuala Lumpur dance music pioneer DJ Gabriel Chong has died, aged 48. 

According to an obituary in the Malaysian lifestyle publication UNRESERVED, Chong —...

MC Duke, UK hip-hop and hardcore pioneer, dies

Goldie, Slipmatt, Chuck D and others have paid tribute to the late artist

Pioneering UK hip-hop and hardcore figure MC Duke, real name Kashif Adham, has died. News of his passing was confirmed this week by Suburban Base...

We talk beats and pieces with DJ Craze...

Turntable Tyrannosaurus DJ Craze is one of the world's deadliest scratch masters. As devastating on a technical scratch routine as he is playing a hyped-up...

With his jaw-dropping new release 'Fabric Live 45', A Trak has extinguished any doubts about his own rights to fame after working with Kanye West.

Having won the DMC DJ World Championships at age 15 - the youngest ever contestant to do so - A Trak was already a legend...

Drum and Bass legend talks to DJ Mag

Adam F is a drum & bass legend. A b-boy in his youth, he started off releasing on Goldie's Metalheadz label ('Metropolis') and cracked the...

We get to know Brighton's scratch king


Scratch DJ JFB is ill with the skillz “A lot of turntablists win competitions but never get DJ bookings because a lot of them don’t understand how to rock a party,” says mild-mannered Brighton-based British turntablist JFB, born to a French mum and a Hungarian dad.

Grab your BPM 2015 tickets now...

It may seem like one of the biggest cliché’s when it comes to event write-ups but for this year it is most definitely true when...

Treat yourself to an early Xmas present by heading to the ZoukOut beach festival.

Get your plane tickets booked now: this December, the happening metropolis of Singapore, Asia, plays host to the return of one of the world's best...

We catch up with A-Trak for a quick Q&A...

You can't question the credentials behind A-Trak's creation of the hashtag #realDJ. While it's not unusual for bedroom-bound teenage boys to spend hours practicing...

KEEPING IT REAL...

Serato’s Scratch Live digital DJing software has been popular with DJs such as Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, Felix Da Housecat and Bonobo. We explore why these...

A-Trak talks about the tracks that helped define his sound

From winning the DMC World DJ Championships aged just 15, to rocking club and festival dancefloors worldwide, both solo and as part of Duck Sauce...

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Since beatboxing first arrived on British shores from the US in the ’80s, the passion and innovation of UK acts have taken the art to unimaginable heights. Jak Hutchcraft charts the development of the scene, speaking to boundary breakers and educators, and finds it in ruder health than ever

DJ Mag is sat in Wembley Arena surrounded by thousands of singing children. We’re at a Young Voices event — the largest school choir in...