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Kirk formed the influential industrial group in 1973

Richard H. Kirk, the electronic musician best known as founder of pioneering industrial group Cabaret Voltaire has died, aged 65.

The news was confirmed in...

Dubstep legend Pinch dishes up an hour of cutting-edge bass manoeuvres and propulsive rhythms as part of our Podcast mix series...

Dorothy Classic Hip Hop Stamp Collection

LPs from Gang Starr, Cypress Hill, BDP, Run D.M.C., Queen Latifah and Lauryn Hill all feature

A new stamp card-style print has been released paying tribute to 40 hip-hop albums, tracing the genre back to its early-1980s roots and celebrating its...

We catch up with 'friend of DJ Mag' Idris Elba ahead of our Best Of British awards

“It’s a neo-political heist film, which I like — it’s pretty smart,” he says. “I’m really working hard at it at the minute, doing lots...

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GRRL

Out now on Jubilee’s Magic City imprint

GRRL has dropped a new EP, titled ‘Side By Side’. Listen to it below. Out now on Jubilee’s Magic City imprint, the 12-track release follows...

Club events fundraising for Ukraine

Fundraising events will be held in London, Brighton, Manchester, Dublin and Berlin in the next few weeks

A number of club events raising money for organisations supporting humanitarian efforts in Ukraine amid Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of the country are set...

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Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories' named "most collected release" on Discogs

The original 2013 double-vinyl release of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo's final album together is the most popular release on the record collecting database

Daft Punk's final album 'Random Access Memories' has been named the "most collected release" on Discogs, according to new data. The original 2013 double-vinyl release...

Brussels club Fuse announces 30th anniversary book

The book presents stories, as well as pictures and flyers, from throughout the club's history

Much-loved Brussels club Fuse is releasing a book to mark 30 years since it first opened. Set to be released this November by publishing house...

Jersey Club pioneer Tim Dolla has died

"He saved lives with Jersey club. He definitely changed mine," fellow Newark artist UNIIQU3 shared on Twitter

Tim Dolla, Jersey club pioneer and co-founder of Newark collective Brick Bandits, has died. News of Tim Dolla's death spread on social media last week...

Brixton Radio launches fundraiser to continue operating

The South London community radio station is in danger of closing due to the cost of living crisis and expense of keeping the studio running

Brixton Radio is "on the verge of closing" and has launched a fundraiser in an effort to stay open. The South London community radio station...

History of grime to be explored in exhibition at Museum of London

Boy Better Know’s Jammer and his Waltham Forest basement production studio feature in the two-decade retrospective on East London grime and its influence

There's a new grime exhibit coming to the Museum of London later this month. Grime Stories, on display from 17th June, explores the history of...

From the histories of global scenes, sounds and labels, to explorations of music’s power to alter the fabric of society and forge communities, here are...

Dubstep DJ Walsh dies, aged 40

He passed away suddenly, according to a post shared through his Instagram page

Dubstep DJ and producer Walsh has died. The news of his sudden passing at the age of 40 was shared last week in a post...