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With Marc Romboy, Jules Buckley, Max Richter, Carl Craig and more...

At first glance, we’re led to believe that the worlds of classical and electronic music are galaxies apart. But there are more parallels and crossovers...

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Album, mixtape, radio station, artwork and more, with input from Bryan Gee, Om Unit, Naina, Eddie Peake, and Mantra

Drum & bass and jungle stalwart Fracture has unveiled a new multi-platform project which pays homage to, and is inspired by, UK pirate radio culture...

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"This is real world – real electronic music dance concert – validation that the bass really does make people dance more"

Low-end bass makes people dance more, according to a new report from a group of neuroscientists published in the Current Biology journal. The new study...

Nite Fleit announces debut album on Steel City Dance Discs

The 12-track record is out on Mall Grab's label in July

Nite Fleit has revealed details of her debut album, 'Day Fleit / Night Fleit'. Spanning 12 tracks, the album will be released this July through...

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New additions include ANNA, Carl Cox, Derrick Carter, Eris Drew, SHERELLE and more

The next wave of acts locked for this year's Amsterdam Dance Event have been revealed. Running from 19th October through the 23rd, the city-wide industry...

MOBO Awards announce 2022 nominees, with new Electronic/Dance category

SHERELLE and Nia Archives are among those to get the nod for the awards' first celebration of electronic music talent

This year's MOBO Awards will feature the debut of a new award category, recognising artists from the world of electronic music. Following years of lobbying...

Watch Dance System live from DJ Mag HQ, this Friday

Dance System will play a live stream from DJ Mag HQ this Friday from 17:00 (GMT)

This Friday (4th March) we welcome Dance System to DJ Mag HQ for a 60-minute livestream. Ahead of the release of his new album, ‘In...

New photography exhibition, Last Dance, celebrates New York's legendary '70s nightclubs

The exhibition focuses on the work of legendary NYC photographer Bill Bernstein

Glitterbox is set to host a free exhibition displaying the work of New York City '70s club photographer Bill Bernstein this April. Hosted at Glitterbox...

Chicago's local authorities are supporting the city's first ever house music festival: DJmag.com interviewed the festival's organisers.


Chicago will host its first house music festival (Move!) in July


The local authorities are supporting Move! Festival


Lady D will DJ at Move! Festival...

We talk to the head honcho from the seminal junglist label...

Comp of the month in the upcoming issue of DJ Mag is 'The History Of Hardcore, Jungle, Drum & Bass: 1991-1997', the triple CD box-set...

Magika MC’d for the likes of Carl Cox, Grooverider, Andy C and more

Crowdfunding is under way for a new book which will look back at the history of the '90s UK rave scene through the lens of...

Featuring Trevor Nelson, Rodney P, Toddla T and many more...

Cult clothing brand Farah partnered with the legendary Rampage crew on their stage at Notting Hill Carnival over the weekend, to host a slew of...

Thievery Corporation return with ‘Saudade,’ an ode to music's ability to wring beauty from sadness...

Thievery Corporation resides on opposite sides of the North American continent. The duo’s Eric Hilton remains in its original home of Washington DC while the...

Moktar releases new EP, 'Immigrant', via Steel City Dance Discs: Listen

Egyptian-Australian producer Moktar tastefully blends banging breaks and anthemic techno with Arabic music samples on his new EP for Steel City Dance Discs

Moktar has released a new EP via Mall Grab’s Steel City Dance Discs, titled ‘Immigrant’. Listen below. The Melbourne-based Egyptian-Australian DJ and producer’s second outing...

 "Life is short, it goes by really, really fast, it thunders by... If you like the music, you gotta get up and dance"

Annie Mac's last ever Dance Party Radio 1 show was broadcast on Friday 30th July, and those who missed the historic event can listen back...