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Audio makes way for Patterns this month; picking up where Brighton's No.1 club left off, and then some...

Now under the control of Mothership Group — the same people who run The Book Club and Queen Of Hoxton venues in London — Audio...

With Miller Genuine Draft

In the third of our regional Top 100 DJs roundups, we focus on one of dance music’s biggest markets. DJs and producers from USA &...

DJ Mag celebrate with 15 hours in the club

Photos: Nick Ensing

Whatever your stance on Fabric, which like any club has it haters as well as die hard fans, it's diffiicult not to...

The Radio 1 man's monthly column

SUMMERTIME NOT-SO SADNESS!!
September can always become a bit of a comedown period for people looking back at their summer activities, especially if they’ve visited...

With Miller Genuine Draft

To celebrate the Miller Genuine Draft SoundClash DJ competition - where we challenge you to create the ultimate DJ mix for a chance to play...

Fedde le Grand rocks an exclusive South American mansion party

Imagine The Great Gatsby was born in the South American Riviera and had a penchant for thumping house music. Now imagine he opened the doors...

One of Spain's most potent party forces

FACT Worldwide returned in full force at Off Week in June, re-confirming its position as one of Barcelona's most potent party forces...

Mr Benn has the ultimate summer recipe

When Mr Benn leaves his house at 52 Festive Road, possibly wearing a black suit and bowler hat, he enters his studio via a magic door. But how does he decide which outfit supplied by a shopkeeper he is going to try on today? “It depends what I have planned for the studio that day,”

Ketoloco DJs tell us about their most memorable nightshift

We've all had a day job we'd rather not think about. Whether it's manning the till at Tescos or pulling the feathers off dead turkeys at christmas, we've all had to endure some pretty shitty tasks to get to where we are now. Even DJs. Heidi might have dished out wax at Phonica, Damian Lazarus once a crime reporter for The Sun and Laurent Garnier was a chef before taking on the world's noisiest rooms, but not all clubland's most wanted have lived such notable lives.

Debut mix comp for London DJ/producer is an emotive triumph

Part of the Culprit crew, London DJ/producer Jozif was asked last year if he wanted to mix the latest instalment in the highly respected 'Balance' CD series. Launching its 'Presents...' series which will be focusing on new talent, the Australian series tracked down Jozif, who partners Fabric resident Craig Richards running the Fist Or Finger label.

Marco V is a hard man to define by genre. Although he is probably best known for his work within trance music - particularly the...

 

Marco V is a hard man to define by genre. Although he is probably best known for his work within trance music - particularly...

Leeds' Back to Basics celebrates 21 years in the game...

Few parties in the whole of the UK are as established – or indeed, as revered – as Back to Basics. Established by Dave Beer and Ralph Lawson over 21 years ago, the party has become a byword for Northern clubbing, although its influence has proved both national and international over the years.

Mexico warms up for the end of the world

In an era where unlikely rave settings have become increasingly ubiquitous, making an impression has never proved more difficult. From fortresses in Serbia to abandoned power stations in Berlin, clubbers around the world have become increasingly accustomed to unique destinations and boutique festivals. Yet in spite of all this widespread competition, Mexico’s inaugural Time and Space Festival is still worthy of note.

Loops Of Fury's incredible electro-tech

From Brisbane, Australia and loved by cats such as Erol Alkan and Boys Noize, Loops Of Fury have been causing a commotion with their peak-time electro/techno/rave hybrid over the last couple of years. Signed to U&A Recordings, the guys are school pals who both discovered electronic music at around the same time in ‘93/’94 — “early Prodigy, Chems, hardcore and jungle”.

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