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MN2S's Birthday Blowout at London's The End

If anyone knows how to house the place, it's MN2S. At the forefront of the funky and deep house scenes for 13 years, they've released...

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Photos of Charli XCX and SOPHIE side by side

It will feature on her forthcoming "club record", 'BRAT'

Charli XCX has debuted a new song, which she says is dedicated to SOPHIE. She performed the unreleased song, titled 'So I', live for the...

Dutch electro don Fedde Le Grand was forced off stage by a crowd surge at this summer's Roskilde Festival.

The dance arena of the Danish festival was closed following an unprecedented influx of fans. Security closed the arena after Le Grand had played just...

The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene

According to Greek mythology, the Hydra is an aquatic serpent beast with multiple heads. To Londoners, however, thanks to Broken & Uneven, it’s become a different beast entirely — one made up not of reptilian heads, but 11 different top-class dance events running until New Year’s Eve.
Its launch — on Friday 24th August with an Ostgut Ton showcase featuring Marcel Dettmann, Marcel Fengler and label boss Nick Hoppner at a secret East London location — was a fitting way to open, considering Electric Minds’ Dolan Bergin and We Fear Silence’s Ajay Jayaram first crossed paths when Dolan brought the label to Cable in August 2011, when Ajay was a director at the club. Shortly after came Broken & Uneven; a London-based party that would serve as “…a vehicle with which to promote the music we love, across a wide-ranging spectrum of styles and genres,” Dolan tells DJ Mag.

We talk with the worlds number one DJ, Hardwell..

"It definitely changed a lot of things for me!” Holland’s Robbert van de Corput aka Hardwell is talking about being awarded the No.1 spot in...

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With Miller Genuine Draft

TAO Group’s Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub debuted at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on the eve of 2011. A destination for the world’s premier music...

More than 30,000 log on to watch DJmag Top 100 party live

This year's Top 100 DJs poll was a roaring success, with over 345,000 clubbers from all over the planet voting for their favourite DJs. To...

Loftgroover

Rising to notoriety in the ’90s with his hardcore techno DJ sets, Loftgroover had a huge following, before the pressures of popularity led him to withdraw from the scene. 30 years later, he’s back and rejuvenated as a d&b DJ. Holly Dicker learns his story

One of the UK’s greatest living DJs never intended to be a DJ. For Loftgroover, the music itself was enough. “DJing didn’t appeal to me,”...

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1985 Music is one of the most consistently excellent labels in bass music. Helmed by drum & bass maestro Alix Perez, it’s not only survived but thrived since he moved to the other side of the world from its core fanbase, thanks to his laser-focused approach to A&R and design. Here, alongside a mix from Perez, Ben Hindle learns about his winning formula

When Alix Perez takes to the roundhouse stage for the closing set of his 1985 Music party in January, it’s a landmark moment or both...

Premiere: GG Mothra ‘MOOM’

GG Mothra returns to Auckland's Related Articles label with two cuts of luminous, snapping footwork. Hear ‘MOOM’ now

GG Mothra will release a new two-track EP, ‘Hell Na/MOOM’ via Auckland’s Related Articles label on 3rd March. Listen to the B-side, ‘MOOM’, below. The...