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Where does a string of venue closures leave the capital?

The abrupt news of the closure of London's Cable at the hand of Network Rail repossession and plans for redevelopment sent shockwaves across the capital this May. Coming just two months after the dramatic closure of 93 Feet East and during the midst of an ongoing wrangle between private property developers and Ministry Of Sound, it's left London's clubs lined up a lot like sitting ducks, prompting clubbers to ask a flurry of pressing questions.

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The London festival returns to The Drumsheds on Saturday 11th July

Field Day returns to the capital on Saturday 11th July, to its new north London home The Drumsheds. 

After taking place over two days in...

The boutique Bulgarian festival reveals all the acts to perform in the mountains this June...

Meadows In The Mountains has announced the final list of acts that will be joining them in the unique setting of Polkovnik Serafimovo, Bulgaria 7th to 10th...

Electro don answers our questions

He's placed at the forefront of the recent dance revolution, so his influence on the game globally shouldn't be underestimated.

The master answers our questions

When it comes to dancefloor experience, it doesn't get more heritable than François Kevorkian (aka François K)

The HMD crew drop a “cosmic mini break” ahead of Croatia’s Soundwave festival in July...

Horse Meat Disco have delivered an hour of Soundwave festival-fuelled disco power for this week’s DJ Mag podcast. You can listen to it below.

Soundwave...

Alternative house producer answers our questions

Besides Prezzo, Stefano Miele (Riva Starr) is probably East London's most popular Italian import – among dance heads at least – it's easy to see...

From bass bombs to heavenly house, here's 10 sounds for a proper Friday sendoff

Kick the weekend off with these recent and soon-to-be dance music releases, curated by DJ, producer and vocalist Lea Luna.

1. Helena & Vassy-...

With Miller Genuine Draft

The Croatian coastline has become the go-to spot for sun-loving festival goers - From Zrce Beach on the Island of Pag to The Garden in...

‘13 Works of Art’ launches in January...

Artwork has been tapped as the first XOYO resident of 2018. His three-month residency, dubbed ’13 Works of Art', runs 5th January through 30th March...

"F*****g hell this man is the scummiest..."

Stormzy has called for Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg to resign following his comments about the 2017 Grenfell tragedy, in which a tower block blaze claimed...

Futurist dancehall from Florida has us skanking

Dancehall reggae is known for its macho posturing and recycled beats. So when you hear a track fusing the funky number song from Sesame Street...

Dubstep original will never turn his back on the sound that made him

As you’ve doubtless heard, dubstep is dead in the water. Cursed with a lethal mix of commercial success, mass popularity, a huge internet presence, countless sold out raves, the scene is, as any fool can tell, totally knackered. Somebody needs to pause and tell Skream this quick, because from where he’s standing, the world has never looked better. Currently on a short solo tour of the States, the man who describes himself as having “dubstep as my blood group” has been gleefully pushing the boundaries of the sound, chopping up half speed snare smashes and bully boy basslines with taut explosions of house, disco and techno, knowing full well that rather than destroying the scene he loves, he’s blowing it wide open.

Wax Lyrical With Claptone...

Swooping in with the pinpoint accuracy of a hawk, dance music fans have quickly fallen prey to the siren sound of Claptone. It was a...