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Band break seven year absence...  

Gorillaz will be returning to North America for the first time in seven years this July for their 'Humanz' album tour.

The 17-date run kicks...

Snaps from the world’s ultimate party playground hitting London for a debauched weekend celebrating the roots of house music...

Block9 and NYC Downlow hosted a rare London party on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th December, with an all-star cast of selectors including Prosumer, The...

The legendary NYC nightclub will be the subject of a new film...

Legendary NYC nightclub Paradise Garage is to be the subject of an upcoming film production. The movie’s website describes it as “the story of Larry...

London streetwear brand Aerosoul has repurposed the design made famous in '90s rave flick Human Traffic

London streetwear brand Aerosoul has unveiled a face mask featuring its iconic Junglist Movement design. 

Aerosoul’s founder and designer Leke Adesoye launched a crowdfunding campaign...

Caribbean Island of Saint Martin plays host from 13th-17th March...

SXM Festival, which welcomes the likes of Axel Boman, Oxia, Francesca Lombardo and Ricardo Villalobos to Saint Martin in the Caribbean from March 13th-17th...

Artificial intelligence, the doom mongers say, will make many human jobs obsolete, and some believe it will destroy the music industry too. But the flipside...

Picture this... It’s 2030, and the DJ Mag Top 100 has just been topped, for the first time ever, by an artist created with artificial...

Daft Punk is dead, long live Daft Punk: the limits of a brand beyond the band

Daft Punk split up three years ago, but thanks to a near-constant stream of archival video releases, album reissues, merch drops and more, the robots feel more present than ever. But what are the limits to one of dance music's most iconic acts' prolific post-split existence? Will it start to wear thin? And what does it all say about the brand-focused and content-driven ecosystem we find ourselves in today? Ben Cardew dives in

Daft Punk died twice. On 9th September 1999, according to legend, a studio accident killed off the real-life Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, leaving...

A judge has refused to delay the implementation of the scheme

The vaccine passport scheme for Scottish clubs will no longer be delayed, a Judge has ruled.

On Wednesday (29th), it was announced that the passports...

Even Brobots cry, what song pulls at Junior's heartstrings?

Junior Sanchez has one steadfast mission in life – to produce uplifting house and bring that same spirit to his live DJ sets. And Junior...

PRIME MOVERS: Supremebeing’s cool designs scoop the fashion gong

Steady, steady, slowly does it. Did you know that Supremebeing has been in existence since 1999? It all started when a group of pals from...

Streetlife DJs are burning up the tarmac with their anything-goes DJ sets.

A power surge of pure rave energy, hip-hop bang and bluster, disco boogie and techno trample, the Streetlife DJs get clubs jumping like a cat...

DJ Mag speaks to the club night’s key figures and plots the history of what may just be the final bastion of the acid house...

Maintaining the perfect blend of old skool rave and the finest contemporary leftfield sounds, as well as attracting one of dance music’s most passionate crowds, this year sees Bang Face celebrate its 10th anniversary.

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...

Identified Patient is part of a new wave of artists questioning the boundaries of what techno can be, at a time when the mainstream is...

We challenge Claptone with our list of straight shooter questions, and he takes them on with a unearthly ease...

Words: Joe Roberts

Hidden by a gold-beaked mask and top hat, Claptone is the mysterious deep house DJ and producer who has soared above his...

Houndstooth mainstay Aïsha Devi has caused shock and awe with her wild live shows and mind-boggling releases. Yet, as DJ Mag discovers, her experiments with sound...

Aïsha Devi’s stare burns onto her machines with the intensity of a laser. To her back, left and right, a flickering, kaleidoscopic series of visuals...