Anastasia Kristensen makes her debut on Tiga's long-running label with a new single and EP. Listen to 'I'd Love To Do It' below. The new...
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Have your say in the first ever Best of North America Awards
After months of in-house deliberating, we’ve narrowed down the top five nominees in each category for our first-ever Best of North America Awards. In contrast...
Bloc Weekend eyes up new Central London location
Bloc is the quintessence of the British underground dance scene. Exploring household greats and emerging starlets subverting the electronic waves at its yearly home, Butlin's...
The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene
According to Greek mythology, the Hydra is an aquatic serpent beast with multiple heads. To Londoners, however, thanks to Broken & Uneven, it’s become a different beast entirely — one made up not of reptilian heads, but 11 different top-class dance events running until New Year’s Eve.
Its launch — on Friday 24th August with an Ostgut Ton showcase featuring Marcel Dettmann, Marcel Fengler and label boss Nick Hoppner at a secret East London location — was a fitting way to open, considering Electric Minds’ Dolan Bergin and We Fear Silence’s Ajay Jayaram first crossed paths when Dolan brought the label to Cable in August 2011, when Ajay was a director at the club. Shortly after came Broken & Uneven; a London-based party that would serve as “…a vehicle with which to promote the music we love, across a wide-ranging spectrum of styles and genres,” Dolan tells DJ Mag.
Brian Welsh's new film, Beats, captures the excitement of those early rave days, without resorting to cliche or over-the-top nostalgia
Beats, the new film from director Brian Welsh, tells the tale of two Scottish teenagers attending their first rave in 1994, just as the Conservative...
Voting now open!
The voting is open for this year's Best of British Awards, DJmag's celebration of the finest producers, DJs, labels, clubs and more from across...
We chat with the duo about new single, 'Roller'
Digitalism are back! The Hamburg-based duo are set to release their brand new single ‘Roller’ via PIAS this Monday, with a forthcoming LP ready to...
It's from her upcoming three-track EP, 'Moments of Inertia', for the long-running Canadian label
The legendary Greek musician also soundtracked films such as Chariots Of Fire and Alexander
It marks the American DJ and producer's first festival appearance of 2022
PinkPantheress, I.JORDAN, Mura Masa, KETTAMA and more will also play the one-day event this August
Jackmaster takes a break from heading up Numbers to talk touring, disco naps and his affinity for micro pigs...
It was a decade ago when Jackmaster founded Glasgow club night Numbers, forging a party ready collective of like-minded talent whose ranks helped launch the...
Doc Danneka interview ahead of Notting Hill appearance
As August Bank Holiday weekend approaches, Notting Hill's annual carnival rolls into view in all it's feather and glitter covered fanfare. As well as soundsystems...
Dance festival titans unveil monster line up and DJmag media partnership.
There may be many heavyweights in the battle royale for the dance festival crown, but as far as scorching summer line-ups go, few can compete...
We meet the elusive Glaswegian artist — and a host of his close confidantes — to talk about his new album, how the Glasgow scene...
Master of futuristic electronic sounds Rustie is back with a new album. Last time with 'Glass Swords' he changed the game, and his new one...
Fastest Guns In The West: Dub Pistols’ live show is an explosion of raw, visceral energy and hedonism that leaves other dance bands in the...
Shooting from the hip is something London dubwise-dance-meets-hip-hop band the Dub Pistols are well-known for when they perform live.
“We are quite a high-energy band...