Black Cadmium’s mix for DJ Mag’s Radio 1 Dance residency is available to stream on demand now. Listen to it here, or via the BBC...
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Dog Blood, FISHER and Solardo & Eli Brown all made the cut
1001Tracklists have released the annual A State Of Dance Music report.
Tallying up the moments that defined dance music in 2019, the report shares insights...
It comes as Nyege Nyege Tapes announces a new compilation dedicated to the genre
NTS has shared a new mini-film dedicated to the high-speed Tanzanian dance music genre singeli.
The four-minute film, titled 'Singeli Sound: High Speed', offers a...
The channel will launch on BBC Sounds next month
BBC Radio 1 have announced a 24-hour dance music stream.
Launching next month, on Friday 9th October at 6PM, the BBC Radio 1 Dance dedicated...
Best of North America 2018
Since last July, house heads have been shaking their tail feathers to Walker & Royce’s infectiously catchy hit, ‘Take Me To Your Leader’. The song...
The project has been launched alongside an exclusive mix by DJ Lag
War Child UK has launched a new fundraising platform with a focus on underground music.
The project, dubbed The Right To Dance, will, a press...
With Miller Genuine Draft...
This year’s Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is set to be one of the biggest to date. Bringing the global electronic music scene together in Amsterdam...
An hour of house, techno, acid and electro from Dutch duo Black Cadmium
Japan gets the big guns....
Assembling an all-star, all-encompassing crew of foremost figures in Asian and international dance music, TDME (Tokyo Dance Music Event) is set to kick off next...
The techno DJ and producer announced the campaign via Instagram last week
Rebekah has launched a new campaign, #ForTheMusic.
The techno DJ and producer took to Instagram last week to reveal a new campaign against sexual harassment...
NYC house stalwart Angel Moraes passed away suddenly this week, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated DJ, producer and club founder. Here, UK artist...
DJ Mag's weekly Solid Gold series examines the ongoing significance and influence of electronic albums throughout history. In our latest edition, Ben Cardew revisits Daft Punk's...
It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that dance music entered a brave new world on February 26, 2001, when Daft Punk...
The festival will take place across three English cities, as well as locations in Scotland, Australia, Canada, USA and the Netherlands
A festival, focused on raising money for charities that deal with homelessness, is set to take place this December.
Beats For Beds will spread across...
The report uses quantitative data from radio airplay and streaming as well as roundtable discussions with key figures
Spoken-word vocals meet shimmering beatscapes on the new EP from Klein Zage and Joey G ii for Rhythm Section. Hear Ariel Zetina’s trippy rework of ‘Folks Not Guys’
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