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Strap in for an epic journey through drum & bass...

Philth — aka Phil Robinson — has delivered an absolute whopper of mix for our latest DJ Mag Weekly Podcast!

Despite what his name may...

DJmag.com catches up with the boys behind 'We Interrupt This Programme', one of the biggest dance tracks of the year.

Coburn are currently lighting up dance floors around the world with theirunique blend of house, breaks and rocky electro.

Their track 'We Interrupt This Programme'...

10 iconic Luke Solomon cuts

Luke tells his music-making story through 10 of his releases…

Public urination is thought to be a key contributor to the situation

MDMA and cocaine traces in the River Whitelake, which runs next to Glastonbury Festival, are threatening local wildlife, according to a new environmental report based...

Printworks, Egg, Studio 338, Oval Space and The Pickle Factory were denied financial assistance in the first wave of Arts Council grants

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has issued a statement in response to a number of key London clubs missing out on funding as part...

Selections: Aquarian

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, Aquarian spotlights broken techno, fluorescent rave sounds, electro, juke and more

Like a fine wine, Berlin-based Canadian Aquarian’s music is only improving with time. While his early ‘10s productions for UNO were nothing to sniff at...

Independent Label Market shares full programme and DJ line-up for London Christmas edition

There'll be DJ sets from LateNightTales, Erased Tapes, Time Capsule, Ninja Tune and more this weekend at Coal Drops Yard in King's Cross

London's Independent Label Market has shared the complete lineup of DJs and labels set to appear at this weekend's record fair in King's Cross. This...

New London queer party, MILK, announces line-up for debut edition

The inaugural party will feature Roi Perez, Hercules & Love Affair, and more

A new queer party, MILK, is coming to the heart of London this September. Taking place at the 2,000-capacity venue HERE in Soho, the inaugural...

Venues will be shuttered again from 27th December 

Nightclubs in Wales are set to close as COVID-19 infection rates continue to increase across the United Kingdom. 

The country is currently experiencing a rapid...

The latest gossip, views and opinions in the dance music industry

It was exactly 20 years ago that BLACKBOXclimbed to the summit of the UK pop charts with ‘Ride On Time’, on their way to...

We meet up with the Bristol-based producer and DJ to talk his new release on Intec, his relationship with Carl Cox, and whether he prefers...

"It’s dreams come true stuff,” says Eats Everything, aka ever-jovial Bristolian Dan Pearce, when we talk to him about his debut release on Intec. A...

Best Of North America Awards 2017

24-year-old Porter Robinson doesn’t jump off tables during live performances, or run from one end of the stage to the other yelling buzzwords into a...

UK promoter Origins announces 12-show 10th anniversary celebration

The London-via-Bath crew is hosting the likes of Octo Octa, Interplanetary Criminal, Byron Yeates, Courtesy, Angel D'lite and Kasra V across seven venues this November and December

UK promoter Origins is celebrating their 10th anniversary with a run of 12 parties later this year. From November 12th through December 17th, Origins will...

Kaidi Tatham by Dan Medhurst

With a discography that spans jazz, broken beat, hip-hop and soul, Kaidi Tatham's influence on UK music is untold, but often under-appreciated. With his new album, 'Don't Rush The Process', he’s stepping into the spotlight like never before. Sam Walton speaks to him about escaping pigeonholes, learning by ear, and looking for the ‘ouch’ moment in music

On a Saturday lunchtime somewhere in Belfast, Kaidi Tatham — DJ, producer, multi-instrumentalist and one-time member of influential production crew Bugz In The Attic —...

Built on Bass, DiY values and homegrown talent, Sheffield's eclectic parties are smasing it up.<BR>

The antithesis of shiny, characterless superclubs, generic music policies, and door prices that empty your week’s budget in one hit, the secretive and sporadic KABAL...