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"I’ve wanted to work with the Late Night Tales crew from the get-go, we’re talking nearly two decades"

Don Letts, AKA The Rebel Dread, has mixed the next release in the acclaimed Late Night Tales series.

'Version Excursion selected by Don Letts' will...

Darren Emerson and Smokin' Jo on the bill for Notting Hill bash

DJ Mag has teamed up with West London promoters West Side Story for a fun-filled Carnival bash next month (August bank holiday weekend). Former Underworld...

Fusing bashment, roots, drill, dancehall and more 

Kush Arora has announced a new EP on Tash LC's label, Club Yeke. 'Vision' will arrive on 7th February. 

The release features two collaborative tunes...

Black and white photo of MAssive Attack's Daddy G

The original cut appeared on Perry's final studio album, released earlier this month

Massive Attack's Daddy G has teamed up with fellow Bristol-based project Robot Club to remix Lee "Scratch" Perry and Greentea Peng's collaborative track '100lbs'. Listen...

Beatboxer incorporates Twitter suggestions into show

One man beatbox band Beardyman sets off on his first solo tour on 28th April with a head of ideas, a bag full of gizmos...

Felix Buxton at Electric Peacock Festival, Sri Lanka

One half of British dancefloor dominators, Basement Jaxx, soaked up the spirit of Sri Lanka at Electric Peacock Festival last December. This is how...

SWU.FM Closure

The platform launched in 2020, and hosted Love Saves The Day, Conducta, Addison Groove, LCY, DJ Die and We Out Here, among others

Bristol's independent electronic music station, SWU.FM, has announced it will cease operations and close as a result of rising costs and soaring energy bills. The...

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The lowdown on Outlook and Dimensions in Croatia

Two Croatian dance events both alike in dignity… run by the same team and set at the same location for pity’s sake! What’s the difference...

Lee Scratch Perry

Check out Perry's 7" mix of his 'Jungle Lion' single with the Upsetters now

A posthumous Lee “Scratch” Perry compilation has been announced for September. 'King Scratch (Musical Masterpieces from the Upsetter Ark-ive)' arrives on 2nd September via Trojan...

Acclaimed Serbian fest announces first tag-team names

The award-winning Exit Festival in Serbia has just announced its first set of names to commemorate 15 years of dance acts at the event.

Disclosure...

DJ Mag co-sponsors Benny's debut live show in London

Benny Page has been talking to DJ Mag about his debut live show, his new single 'Champion Sound' and his new album, recorded with a...

34: SLG

Nothing to do with SL2 of 'On A Ragga Tip' fame, SLG is Polish producer Lukasz Sebga who seems to have abbreviated his surname in...

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Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future 

It’s the Thursday before Notting Hill Carnival and Linett Kamala, board director of Europe’s biggest street party, is weaving through the streets of Kilburn. Her...

A true jungle soldier

Congo Natty has a rich history of involvement in the music scene for the last 25 years. Formerly known as the Rebel MC, he had chart hits such as 'Just Keep Rockin'' and 'Street Tuff' in the late '80s with the Double Trouble production kru before hankering down into — and helping to pioneer — the early jungle scene.