In the desert in a remote corner of Uzbekistan, where rain is infrequent and water is scarce, an unexpected and ferocious downpour is unfolding. It’s...
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We ask our favourite new acts some tough questions!
In the wake of their inaugural Fresh Kicks mix, that dropped yesterday via the DJ Mag Soundcloud, we sat down with up-and-coming disco house...
With Miller Genuine Draft
The Ibiza season is now looming near on the horizon. We covered some of the key 2014 announcements last week but are feeling nostalgic today...
Live house and techno set from ex-Japanese Popstars man
Decky Hedrock left the Japanese Popstars last year and has now started a new solo project — Sirkus Sirkuz. And he's given DJ Mag an...
With Miller Genuine Draft
Now Miami has passed by all eyes are on the summer season – and in particular towards the magical island of Ibiza. To get you...
Our label of the month
Who's behind it?
The label was founded by Kazim Kazim Kazim and Andy Lemay. “One golden, one brown. One big mouth, one with loads of...
For techno's newest Swedish talent
Its 1:30am on Saturday night and whilst the rest of London are waiting on bills, sloppy kebabs and cab rides, there’s a gathering of in-the-know...
Cream hosts its annual Easter mash-up
Words: Bianca Mitchell
Spring has almost sprung and Cream is back for 2010 with its legendary Easter Weekend Special. Once again it’s an undeniably...
Claire Francis travels to Stihia festival to find an event that serves as a vital platform for emerging DJs from within Uzbekistan, as well as supporting local sustainable development
Crossing over to practically every genre, DJ and dancefloor in 2005, ‘Rej’ is an evergreen classic. Ahead of the 100th release on Innervisions, Âme discuss...
T2 was only 18 when he dropped ‘Heartbroken’: a sweet, infectious bassline tune that rocketed to No. 2 in the charts in 2007. Owing...
For many, The Cause will be remembered as one of this generation's most treasured London clubs. It pioneered a model of working with a local...
In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, ahead of Dialled In festival, Daytimers’ Gracie T spotlights breakthrough sounds from the new South Asian underground
Is dance music suffocating under a wave of beige productions or are we just jaded? Harold Heath argues that artists need to take more risks...
The kick-drum drops out, reach towards the ceiling, the air is filled with whoops and whistles. Then a long whoosh of white noise simultaneously builds the...
From underground beginnings to headline shows, we take stock of some of Monsieur Guetta’s defining moments...
David Guetta might just be the most divisive figure in modern day electronic music. To his legions of fans around the world, however, the charming...