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Photo of a large crowd of people protesting against the Criminal Justice Bill

1st May 1994 was the first big London protest against the looming Criminal Justice Bill, the piece of legislation that first proscribed a genre of music — rave music, “wholly or predominantly categorised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats” — in law. Despite widespread demonstrations at what was seen as draconian power-grabs by the UK authorities, the Bill became law later in 1994. Here, Harold Heath looks back at the reaction from the dance music community at the time, and the Act’s lasting impact on the rave scene today

The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act was passed into UK law in November 1994. Infamous for targeting events that played music “wholly or predominantly...

A$AP Rocky, FKA Twigs and Rosalía also took home awards

Stormzy has won Best Video at this year's UK Music Video Awards.

After a string of releases throughout 2019, including 'Sounds Of The Skeng' and...

Wednesday 26th March 2014

Yesterday we kicked off Miami Music Week 2014 with DJ Mag Poolside Sessions at our new Miami base – The Surfcomber on Collins Avenue.

The...

Out via Wall Of Sound...

Lisbon Kid is a new collaborative project from ‘Touch Me’ hitmaker Rui Da Silva and fellow Portuguese producer Danny De Matos. The pair’s self-titled debut...

Tickets will sell out so move it

Ultra Music Festival has revealed the complete lineup for its gargantuan 2014 installment, which takes place this March 28, 29 and 30 in Miami. 

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You can grab the new track as a free download, too...

Major Lazer are giving away a brand-new track, ‘Go Dung’, featuring Trinidad and Tobago outfit Kes, as a free download via the group’s Soundcloud page...

Almost exactly 21 years after its release, Stardust’s ‘Music Sounds Better With You’ is getting the re-release treatment. Bruce Tantum explores the legacy of one...

This feature was originally published in 2019.It wasn’t meant to be a hit. It wasn’t even planned to be released. But when Alain Quême, a...

TYGAPAW: music for the revolution

TYGAPAW makes music with a message of liberation, and of working toward a world where everyone is free to be true to themselves. It also happens to be music that slams. Bruce Tantum meets the Brooklyn-based artist to learn about their long journey to get to where they are now, and the road ahead

There’s a documentary called Underplayed, released in 2020, that focuses on gender, ethnic, and sexual equality issues within the electronic music world as seen “through...

With Miller Genuine Draft...

For five days in March, Miami is transformed into the focal point for the worldwide electronic music scene. Miami Music Week, incorporating a series of...

Theremin

Promising "improved precision, portability, and playability"

Moog Music is rolling out a new version of its Etherwave Theremin. The new instrument is based on the original circuitry and aesthetic of Bob...

Black Coffee, The Martinez Brothers, more...

Words: SCOTT ENMAN || Photos: CHRIS LAVADO

It's Halloween in Brooklyn. 4am to be exact. The Martinez Brothers are about to hop on the decks...

The worlds of computer gaming and electronic music are merging like never before, with virtual raves, AI-generated musicians and concerts inside massive multiplayers like Fortnite...

What if the next electronic music concert you went to was just... a game? Imagine for a moment: the concert would happen virtually on a...

DJ Mag's Amy Fielding speaks to Dave Mills and Matthew Miles about In The Music - their clothing line that pays tribute to house anthems

After two decades spent DJing at, and promoting, the award-winning Cool House events in Cardiff, Dave Mills decided to pay tribute to his love for...

The dance scene owes much to gay culture...

 

Earlier this year, Lithuanian producer Ten Walls was riding on a wave of global love with his big-room smasher ‘Walking With Elephants’. Then, in...

While clubs have been closed during the pandemic, there has been an abundance of excellent dance music documentaries to fill the void left by their...

Whether celebrating individuals and movements that helped shaped where dance music culture is today, or commemorating everything coronavirus took from us in spring 2020, the...