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The electronic group performed in Cuba on Sunday

Major Lazer have become the first major US act to perform in Cuba since diplomatic ties were restored between the two countries in December 2014...

The trio are also planning a world tour later this year

Moderat have announced a new album, ‘III’. 

The trio, made up of Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary (aka Modeselektor) and Sascha Ring (aka Apparat), will release...

New Chealsea nightclub

Flash Factory will swing open its red ropes for the first time in New York City's Chelsea this weekend with The Martinez Brothers providing the...

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

 

THE DISCO DADDIO
We decided to give Greg Wilson the Industry Icon gong this year for services to disco over many years, over and...

Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft

2015’s Top 100 Clubs poll is the most diverse list that we have ever seen, with no less than nineteen clubs making their debut, from...

Converse CONS Project in London presents Journey Through London Sounds

Converse CONS Project London is a global community project down in Peckham’s Copeland Gallery in South London, designed to inspire the next generation of creative...

With Chase & Status, Annie Mac & MK

It's all go at the Rainbow Venues in Birmingham.

April already witnessed this sprawling set of rave rooms bolted onto an old man's boozer in...

The DJ and producer’s 5 favourite clubs across the globe

Michael Woods is no stranger to making his rounds on the club circuit. After the successful release of his Ctrl + Alt + Delete EP...

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Hypercolour

If there's a label that has owned 2012, it's Hypercolour. The year's artist roster reads every bit as well on paper as it plays on a turntable; Huxley, Maya Jane Coles, Mosca, BareSkin, Tom Demac and Kris Wadsworth.

TEED

A lot has changed since DJ Mag first witnessed Orlando Higginbottom wearing a dinosaur onesie hunched over a laptop at London's Cargo in 2007. In those days, his show (aside from pre-historic attire of course) was mostly about the music. Not that it isn't the case today. However, major label (Polydor) backing, Nokia sponsorship and an album that peaked at No.35 in the UK album chart to one side, few would deny that his live show is close to becoming the brightest string to his bow — especially now.

Council crackdown on Bussey Building ends string of parties

One of the capital's most sought after parties has been cancelled due to licence revocation by Peckham Council.

Krankbrother Roof Party, which was...

All Aboard for the 8th year of the legendary Groove Cruise

Cruise ships? Rows of leathery skinned 70-year-olds topping up their tans through gaps in ill-fitting swim wear; weeks subjected to tacky cabarets, magic shows and...

The handpicked nominees, and public voted winners, represent the very Best Of British in 2010. For the results, read on...

The tiny island of Britain may appear small in geographical terms, but it sure makes up for it when it comes to those massive, home-cooked...