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DJs strike back after “Underground music is amateur” comment

Bakermat is serving up the new gospel of laid-back house grooves

Lodewijk Fluttert’s near-accidental rise to prominence is every musician’s wet dream. After uploading his first track, ‘Vandaag’ to YouTube, he went from bedroom producer to...

House cat Huxley clinches the producer prize after a stellar debut album...

It is fitting that Huxley has been made to wait for our coveted Best Producer award until this year. You could argue that the Tring...

<p>We get touchy-feely with Korg's new Taktile range of controller keyboards and synths</p>

If there is one company in the world that undoubtedly knows about hands-on tactile control it is Korg, who have one of the most recognisable...

We get all touchy feely with Korg's sensational new Taktile range of controller keyboards and synthesisers


If there is one company in the world that undoubtedly knows about hands-on tactile control it is Korg, who have one of the most recognisable...

Download a free mix from Birmingham’s house DJ on the rise

It's been a dramatic rise for Birmingham house music lover, Arun Verone. Having started making various forms of UKG over a decade ago, it was...

Next generation

Of late it seems that not a month goes by without a big announcement coming from Native Instruments’ Berlin headquarters that promises to change the...

Bring back the jack sound

“'To bring back the jack sound’ was our mission when we started Snuff Crew,” Snuffo from the crew tells DJ Mag, going on to state that the old skool Chicago jack sound never really went away and there have been others who have referenced it.

Howie B has produced tracks for many major acts over his career

DJ Mag had a chance to pop over to the world-famous Abbey Road Studios to chat with Howie about his involvement with manufacturers of bespoke speakers Bowers & Wilkins and Italian car giants Maserati in a new music project

The XX curated UK fest

With skies as gloomy as their tunes, The xx took to Hatfield House for a not-so-XXL day festival...

Saturday March 16th

Welcome to day one of our Miami blog. Across the course of the week we will be bringing you daily updates from the Winter Music Conference, Miami Music Week or whatever you want to call the annual celebration of electronic music taking place in Miami right NOW!

On Boys Noize Records

MixHell, the Brazilian electro outfit started by Iggor Cavalera — the former drummer in tribal funk-metal muthas Sepultura — and his wife Laima Leyton, are back with a new album. Signed to Boys Noize Records, 'Space' sees them explore a more organic live electro sound, aided in no small part by the expert live bass guitar-playing of former studio cohort Max Blum, who has now become a full member of the live act.

Eats Everything

He might be able to knock out badass tunes, but Bristol boy Eats Everything is, in his heart, a DJ first and foremost (or husband if his new wife is reading!). What’s more, the man born Daniel Pearce has been doing it for exactly 20 years now, having gotten his first decks for Christmas back in 1992.

London's longest-serving Techno night, Lost.

As one half of Basic Channel, Mark Ernestus has one of the most influential back catalogues in electronic music. And just as Basic Channel releases were as eagerly anticipated as Santa dropping down the chimney with a sack of white labels for the techno cognoscenti during the 1990s, so Ernestus’ rare DJ appearances are almost as mythical an event. Or to put it another way, if you were to book him, you probably wouldn’t stick him in a back bar at the end of the night.

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