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Rob Insinna is a man steeped in disco knowledge.

First cropping up on Munk's Gomma imprint, Headman served as a familiar face of the electroclash movement during the mid-'00s, continuing to craft “nu” forms of disco, riffing on Italo, acid house and techno influences on Relish, the label he set up in 2001, and he's refused to go away — thankfully.

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Two of Nottingham’ disco powerhouse pick the tracks that have inspired them... 

Crazy P were originally called Crazy Penis when they formed in Nottingham two decades ago, but they lopped off the ‘enis’ after a few years...

Nile Rodgers is the man behind Chic and countless disco classics and mega hits. Always moving with the times and updating his classic guitar licks...

In late 1976, a guitarist named Nile Rodgers and a bass player named Bernard Edwards bribed an elevator operator $10 to keep quiet about an after-hours...

It's alleged that Kors never attended the New York institution 

Michael Kors has released a Fall collection which is inspired by Studio 54, the former New York clubbing institution. 

However the release of the collection...

A slew of quality releases this year proved the compilation is still a vital format for taste-making selectors to present a snapshot of where we’re at...

10. Dimitri From Paris
‘Salsoul Mastermix’
Salsoul

One of dance music’s most popular disco connoisseurs delved deep into the back- catalogue of NYC’s legendary Salsoul...

Watch the official flick from Bristol's favourite "secret party" brand...

Back in June, DJ Mag headed to Bristol to review Alfresco Disco's 10 year anniversary party with Eats Everything, Bill Brewster and more. Now we've...

David 'Disco D' Shayman found dead in New York...

David 'Disco D' Shayman, an up and coming hip hop producer who
worked with 50 Cent on his 2005 album 'The Massacre', has been found...

Ex Azuli man tells us about his first ever gig

One of the first ever proper gigs in Ibiza was on the Space Terrace on a Friday night for Azuli

We talk to Guy Williams about his first ever gig

“My first gig was for a pub/bar in Manchester called the Athenaeum, which was a former bank, a really amazing grand venue. They started having...

EGG London round off their 3D World tour in the Irish capital...

Carefully curated lineups and a ferociously dedicated crowd have ascended from Dublin’s suburban warehouse raves to dominate the Irish capital’s nightlife. Few better places to experience Dublin’s dirty disco...

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Rising Nowegian duo drop some cosmic disco...

Atella blend synth-heavy disco, bubbling house and dreamy techno for an totally cosmic edition of our Fresh Kicks mix series.

The Norwegian duo first caught...

DJ Mag’s books and film editor Kirsty Allison meets up with the minds behind a new documentary on New York’s most famous nightclub, Studio 54...

In the great mirror ball of history, there’s always one velvet rope to be on the right side of. And once upon a time, on...

January's essential gig ticket!

Initially hailed as the prince of chillwave (cringingly) by the music press, South Carolina's Chaz Bundnick – known to switched on heads as Toro Y Moi – has kept moving, refusing to be left behind by the shifting tides of today's generic trends, feeding elements of funk, house, garage, r&b, disco and even punk into his ever-evolving pop philosophy in recent years.