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At what point did remixing mainstream pop rubbish become acceptable?

Don't get DJ Mag wrong, there's been a long tradition of the remix as a credibility boost in the music industry. Back in the day, from the late '80s and the first crossover of house music onwards, dire popstrels of the ilk of Simply Red and the Spice Girls (or rather their record companies) would be queuing up for a taste of authentic dance flavour, getting cool names to remix their tracks in order to boost sales of 12”s.

Top 100 Clubs, powered by Miller Genuine Draft

One of the most exciting things about clubland in 2016 is its ongoing state of flux; music, fashion and trends are constantly shifting. And for...

We pushed our minds and bodies to the limit during another week of WMC/Miami Music Week. From South Beach to Ultra, Diddy's party to downtown...

DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY
We kick off Miami Music Week 2014 with DJ Mag Poolside Sessions at our new Miami base — The Surfcomber on Collins...

It's never the wrong time to hear some techno you've not heard before. With literally thousands of records to choose from – and more being...

Techno's four decades evolution and ubiquity can make it tough for anyone to feel truly knowledgeable. With literally thousands upon thousands of records released, creating...

Armin van Buuren

"I hope this second part of the trilogy will resonate with listeners and bring us closer than ever before"

Armin van Buuren has released the second album from his ‘Feel Again’ trilogy. 'Feel Again, Pt. 2' comprises the singles 'One More Time’ featuring Maia...

Steve Aoki

Check out the first single, 'Just Us Two', a collaboration with Taking Back Sunday, now

Steve Aoki has announced the release of his new album, ‘HiROQUEST’, which arrives on 16th September. Split across five chapters, the 26-track follow-up to 2020's...

Native Instruments’ Maschine+ is an ambitious project; remodelling the popular hardware and software groovebox combo to operate as a standalone production unit. DJ Mag's Digital...

When Native Instruments first released Maschine, it was attempting to fill a gap. Computers had become powerful enough to supersede hardware-packed studios that came before...

J. Caesar’s new EP, ‘Take To The Sky’, is inspired by ‘90s UK dance music, balearic beat and street soul

Out now, the four-track EP the newest release from rising London label Scenic Route

Scenic Route's latest release comes from London artist J. Caesar. The 'Take To The Sky' EP is out now — listen to it below. The...

Friday 28th & Saturday 29th March

Like the no mans land between Christmas and New Year, there comes a point in Miami when it’s hard to work out what day it...

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Novembers edition of Vital Label

New night coming to Chelmsford in the wake of local favourite, The Black Hole

Hardly a recognised bastion for electronic music, Chelmsford, the county town of Essex, is more commonly associated with orange fake-tan, low-cut tops and...

Tiesto's new pop direction receives mixed reviews

Tiesto's poptastic new single 'Wasted' is out in the UK on Monday — and the Dutch DJ will be hoping that the track sells better...

Body Movements, the UK’s first queer electronic music festival, took place in London’s Hackney Wick last weekend. Helmed by DJ Saoirse and Clayton Wright, and...

In the beginning there was the Beat, and the Beat was with Hackney Wick, London on Saturday, 9th October — as was the weather. A...