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<p><span style="font-size: small;">After a decade of silence, original junglist Roni Size returns to the spotlight with a new label, a London studio and a solo LP. And...</span></p>

If drum and bass ever had a mainstream moment in America, Roni Size, British producer, DJ and leader of the Reprazent collective, was the movement’s...

Location revealed!

Organisers of Boomtown Fair, the bass, dub and rockabilly heavy festival, whose location had remained secret for quiet sometime have announced that it will be...

New documentary, 25 Years Of UK Garage, to be released in December

So Solid Crew, Lisa Maffia, Ms. Dynamite, Majestic, Scott Garcia and more feature in the film, out 5th December

A new documentary traces the history and evolution of UK garage. Watch the trailer below. 25 Years Of UK Garage, out 5th December on digital...

Two Nights Dedicated To The Recent Disasters In The Pacific

After the terrible earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan last month (not to mention the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster), and the earthquake in New Zealand...

MCs were often maligned in the early days of drum &amp; bass, but nowadays it's pretty much universally accepted that a renegade mic-spitter is a...

“There is no other music in the world where an MC stands on the stage for an hour and continuously sprays lyrics with such clarity and power over so many frequencies,” Eksman, one of the d&b scene's foremost MCs, tells DJ Mag. “The life and evolution of the drum & bass MC has grown from strength to strength over the years, and I have no doubt that down the line many more great things are in store for the future generation of MCs in our music.” 
Undoubtedly so. The role of the drum and bass MC has steadily progressed simultaneously with the scene it resides in, although in the early days MCs experienced negativity from some DJs. But the MC has fought for its corner, and now overwhelmingly basks in the same golden glory as the DJ.

19: Zed Bias

Zed Bias, aka DJmag Best of British nominated Maddslinky, aka Mr Dave Jones is a true UK legend. 

Helping to define the late...

Snowbombing shapes up for another avalanche of fun

These days, establishing and maintaining a high-end festival brand requires more than just bunging a decent soundsystem in a field and expecting the mindless rabble...

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Uber-producer Wizard steps out solo

He’s worked with cats such as DJ Fresh and Diplo, as well as vocalists like Wiley, M.I.A and MC Ivory, and been a part of acts such as the London Punks and Deekline & Wizard, but now uber-producer Wizard — aka Greg Fleming — is stepping out on his own. We find out why

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In our annual Best of British Awards, you voted GlobalGathering as your No.1 UK festival. And with line ups like this, it is not...

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The UK's best-loved rave in a field announces full line-up for 2012

Just when you thought it was safe to visit the tumbling hillsides, straw-munching horses and fresh-water streams of Norfolk's countryside for a quiet weekend, Glade...

Come party with the Dutch

Words: Bianca Mitchell

The Dutch House masssiiive venture to the nation’s capital for crazchy party times at their 5th Annual Dutch Therapy ‘Back to House’...

The “custom-built club show” at Printworks will be the finale of Red Bull Music Festival...

Aphex Twin will play the final show at this year's Red Bull Music Festival.


Red Bull Music Festival, which will be held in London for...

Manchester festival gears up for 2013