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Irreverent electronic/instrumental brilliance.

Ready for crazy but cohesive collages of classical strings, bumpy dance beats and leftfield pop hooks? You better be ‘cos Clean Bandit have ambushed the mainstream with their refreshing blast of irreverent electronic/instrumental brilliance. But they aren’t easy to pin down...

Italian progressive whiz dishes on his debut artist album, 'Towards'

“I don’t judge music by genre. I listen to techno, I listen to classical, I listen to everything. And I try to only listen to...

Listen to T-Power's most inspirational tracks

He started off making hardcore and jungle before concocting groundbreaking tracks like the dystopian 'Police State' and the seductive 'Mutant Jazz', and then going super-ambient.

Photo of YAZZUS posing with her multi-coloured nails framing her face

Berlin-based queer night Hoe__mies curate a seventeen-track compilation of global electronic music in support of the relief efforts in Gaza. Listen to Yazzus’ strobing club workout, ‘Juiri’s Ultra Combo’, now

Berlin-based club night and queer platform Hoe__mies are releasing a new V/A compilation dedicated to supporting the relief efforts in Gaza. Hear YAZZUS’ contribution, ‘Juiri’s...

GIDEÖN

It's created to amplify the work of queer artists in underground dance music

GIDEÖN has launched a new record label, Homo-Centric, with a new EP. The London-born selector, producer and co-founder of Glastonbury's Block9 stage - real name...

Bitter Babe and Nick León release new EP, ‘Delirio’, on Club Romantico

The Miami duo merge Colombian guaracha, Venezuelan raptor house and the Afro-Dutch bubbling sound

Bitter Babe and Nick León have released a new collaborative EP, ‘Delirio’, on Florentino’s Club Romantico label. Check it out below. ‘Delirio’ finds the producers...

Premiere: Sister Zo ‘Afraid 2 Make a Move’

Sister Zo stitches UK funky, two-step and techno with a personal touch on her debut EP for Martyn and Jeroen Erosie's 3024 label

Sister Zo will release her new EP, ‘Freak Shift’, via Jeroen Erosie's 3024 label this week. Listen to ‘Afraid 2 Make a Move’ below. The...

Benny L’s drum & bass productions have become some of the most coveted in dance music, topping the Beatport charts and released by institutions like...

Patience is a virtue, possess it if you can. It’s a quality that’s seldom, if ever, found in a modern-day drum & bass fan. For...

Representing Colombia in Las Vegas...

The Miller SoundClash finalists are busy preparing for their trip to Las Vegas for the Grand Final. In the lead up, we'll be profiling each...

DJmag.com caught up with breakbeat maestro Ali B to discuss the future of breaks, how technology is affecting DJing, and his parties in London.

In the fickle world of dance music, genres and DJs come and go, and club nights appear and disappear faster than you can say 'rave'...

An intimate look at the bass wizard behind Flux Pavilion reveals a magnetic soul who uses his feelings as a force to drive his creations 

Flux Pavilion is a man in touch with his feelings. He prefers love over hate, chords over kick drums, and wants desperately to play for...

 

DJ Shadow's debut album, 'Endtroducing.....', released via UK label Mo'Wax Records in 1996, presented abstract, instrumental hip hop as a worthy deviation from the...

Mo’Wax was undoubtedly one of the most important British record labels of the 1990s, showcasing a kind of retro futuristic approach to art, where aesthetic...

Rooted in the isolation and unpredictability of lockdown life, Loraine James' new album on Hyperdub, ‘Reflection’, sees her consider the political and social upheaval that...

As 2019 drew to a close, Loraine James found herself at a crossroads. Buoyed by the success of her breakthrough album for Hyperdub, ‘For You...

Something’s happening on the peripheries of jazz, but what do we call it? Alanna Henry delves in to find out

In the UK, new experimental sounds born from the jazz tradition are transforming the live experience. Fusing with mainstream genres like grime, hip-hop and reggae...

An hour of slippery tones, asymmetrical rhythms and Technicolor club sounds from The Lot Radio resident, Human Pitch co-founder and sound designer extraordinaire Tristan Arp...

“I’ve always been super fascinated by sound itself, and seeing how I can mould it into new forms,” says Tristan Arp, a New York-based producer...