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Baltimore's deep house dude Karizma has us charmed

Looking for a deep house DJ to charm you onto the dancefloor? Then look no further than Karizma. A dive into his aquatic new mix...

Recognise is DJ Mag’s new monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music scene. This month, we speak...

Bold and ferocious, but possessing infinitely eerie depths, both the DJ sets and productions of Manchester staple, Djinn, have become essential listening in the brooding...

The jazz pianist turned electronic music maestro breaks down his live philosophy...

Guti's background as an accomplished jazz pianist and his passion for electronic music has seen him morph a live show steeped in traditional musical influence. It's very...

Jamie Hewlett revealed the news over the weekend...

Gorillaz collaborator and comic book artist Jamie Hewlett has revealed that the band’s fifth album will be released in 2017.

The as-yet-untitled record was originally...

Cover from another mother!

There's little doubt that when it comes to EDM, the Swedes are born with the natural X factor. From Abba to Avicii, time and time...

DJmag.com caught up with Tocadisco, the hottest remixer in dance music, for a quick natter.

You've recently remixed the Pet Shop Boys, Black Eyed Peas and New Order and your remix of The Egg's 'Walking Away' is on that Citroen...

French star says EDM is ushering in a new era...

David Guetta has spoken out about a lack of inventiveness that was rife in the EDM scene over the last two years, and that the...

The evolution of bassline in 10 records

From its '90s beginnings in Yorkshire clubs to becoming a nationwide dance music phenomenon and chart success, the bassline sound has survived and thrived against the odds. Here, to accompany his DJ Mag feature documenting the genre's history, Matt Annis charts the sonic evolution of the sound from its origins to today

In a new feature for DJ Mag, writer Matt Annis documents the history of bassline. From its origins in Yorkshire clubs in the late ‘90s...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Next month sees the return of Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE). The 5 day series of club nights, panels, exhibits and networking events runs in the...

<p>A dance fest on every weekend this summer, we've picked the best of the bunch...</p>

Festival season is finally here! Meaning UK clubbers can enjoy a large-scale outdoor dance event without having to jet to Mexico, Miami or Goa —...

Many tracks from 'Vice City' and 'San Andreas' no longer feature due to expired music licensing

Rockstar Games have detailed changes to the radio stations for 'Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition'.

Released today (11th November) via PlayStation...

One of d&b's most forward thinking producers

Whenever bass heads gather to pick over the new blood pushing drum & bass right back on top, Dub Phizix is one of the few names everyone can agree on. Over the last two years the Manchester-based producer has had an insane string of hits, including the filthy, ubiquitous bashment 'n’ bass bomb 'Marka' (alongside Skeptical and MC Strategy) — which burst out of the scene and rampaged into record boxes worldwide.

We catch up with the enigmatic Superfreq as he celebrates 25 years in the game!

Mr C is an enigma. Celebrating 25 years in the game, the man born Richard West has played an integral part in the development of quality electronic music over the last quarter of a century or so.

Compiling hyper-speed, sci-fi sounds from producers across the globe, Anna Morgan and Bell Curve’s Worst Behavior has quickly become a force to be reckoned with...

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.