Pirate has launched a cable-free solution to record DJ sets to the cloud using only your phone. CAPTURE.AUDIO aims to make recording more accessible to...
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Fancy a night with the queen of electro-techno? We certainly do
Miss Kittin may have been a pole dancer in the past but when the sassy queen of electro-techno returns to London to play an...
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We have teamed up with the masterful rulers of Clapham Common – Get Loaded In The Park – to offer you an exclusive discounted ticket...
Test Pressing Festival, Terminal V, Bitch, Please!
The cloven hoof of festival season is already here, as is proven by London's top pick, Hackney’s experimental and boundary-pushing Test Pressing. Everything from kraut...
A new London club night No ID, aims to spotlight South Asian DJs and artists. DJ Mag visited the party's first edition at Peckham's Rye...
“When I rack my brain to think of famous South Asian names in mainstream music,” says Nabihah Iqbal, “the only two I can think of...
DJ Amaliah has inaugurated the new Capture mix series using the tool
The entire tour is dedicated to the late singer and performer with the legendary rave trio
Podcast series exploring South Asian contributions to the UK music industry confirms inaugural party
Josey Rebelle is a reluctant cover star. The North London DJ's career has been a real slow burn, building a loyal UK fanbase through her Rinse...
Rebuilding the Bloc brand
The chaotic evacuation of Bloc 2012 last summer touched many. However, many remain in the dark about the factors causing the festival's premature closure. In light of Bloc's recent return to London to a specially licensed East London venue last month, we sat down with Bloc's George Hull to hear the full story and more about the new series...
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?
Chinabot celebrates its fifth anniversary with a 12-track suite of experimental electronics
Bethnal Green’s Studio 289 will also host a fundraising event next week with Giant Swan, Bok Bok and more
The new names join headliners The Chemical Brothers in Cornwall in August...
Boardmasters has announced the second wave of artists to play the festival, which runs from Wednesday 8th to Sunday 12th August on Fistral Beach in...
Big Dyke Energy, He.She.They, Pxssy Palace, Maricas, Hungama and Daytimers are among those involved
Object Blue's debut EP on Tobago Tracks is an assertion of presence unlike any we've heard so far this year – In her Fresh Kicks...
Object Blue's debut EP 'Do you plan to end a siege?' opens with a spoken passage, translated to read as an assertion of liberation, of...