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The clubs that changed dance music forever<BR>

“Forget ’88 to ’90. Acid house had died by then... this was a new phase,” recalls drum & bass don Fabio on his legendary residency...

Edinburgh's world beating dance fest

Think dance music and Scotland and many will think of Glasgow, The Arches, and labels like Soma. But that may be about to change with...

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DJmag.com investigates...

Secret Garden Party, Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire


They're practically ten-a-penny these days, yet amazingly, many festival organisers fail to see the benefit of digging deep to...

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Fresh from performing at the legendary Coachella Festival on the same bill as PINK FLOYD'S ROGER WATERS and PRINCE, DANNY TENAGLIA has signed a recording...

Win a set at the super fresh Snowbombing festival in Austria

What's cooler than being cool? Ice cold! And you don't get much chillier than Snowbombing, the après-ski boutique festival that's gone from strength-to-strength to become...

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With his new solo album 'Dos' out September on K7, DJmag caught up with Michael Fakesch, one half of the acclaimed electronica act Funkstörung for...

How does it feel to be in the limelight again? It's been a while since your last solo album…


"For me the last solo album...

The Tech Awards is a very serious business - our judging panel consisted of DJs, VJs and producers. They spent hour after hour testing out...

A handpicked crew of DJs, VJs and producers made up our panel of judges for this year's Tech Awards, and they were really enthusiastic.

They...

With a strong underground scene, and new parties popping up every week, London it seems, is still the capital of clubland.

Despite the emergence of new clubbing hotspots around the world, London is still the best place on Earth to hear new dance music.

In 2006...

The newly refurbished Studio 33 (formerly known as the Chunnel Club) could hold the key to the future of Vauxhall's nightlife.

There's no doubt about it.

Much of South London is generally grottier and less affluent than the rest of London.

But for dance music in...

The cosmic electro of Cygnus 

The prolific Dallas, Texas electro producer builds a futurist cosmology that straddles sci-fi obsession and quiet storm roots, with unexpected brightness. Marke Bieschke catches up with the artist about his process, and his stunning recent LP 'LASER Mode'   

In Haruki Murakami's classic 1994 magic realist novel The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, lowly functionary Toru Okada sets off in search of his missing cat, journeying...

Themba

South African house DJ and producer Themba has become a global star in recent years. Alongside a mix of thumping and emotive house for the On Cue series, Kristan J Caryl chats to him about his childhood obsession with collecting music, his ambitious 2021 album ‘Modern Africa Volume 1 (Ekhaya)’, and uplifting African artists around him

“Because of our history, we sing and we dance,” says Themba. “It’s our getaway from everything.” Music has been the renowned South African DJ and...

aya

aya has dazzled the UK underground with her experimental club productions and genre-hopping DJ sets, which she demonstrates in her exhilarating “at the end of...

DJ, producer and party founder Enzo Siragusa has come a long way from his early days raving in warehouses, but he’s never forgotten his roots...

We’re in the booth of Room One at Fabric, London, and Enzo Siragusa is two hours into his eight-hour set. Under the swirling smoke and...