Gorillaz lovers can now show off their fandom with official tattoos — temporary ones, anyway. In partnership with semi-permanent tattoo brand Inkbox, the enduring virtual...
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Manchester's electro tyrants autoKratz are crushing dancefloors with iron heels, subjugating soundsystems with their sick blend of riotous machine noise and perfect pop melodies.
We first became mindful of David Cox (vocals/guitars) and Russell Crank’s (machines/guitars) dictatorial might with their 2008 mini-album ‘Down And Out In Paris And London’...
Several Belgian politicians are reportedly working on solutions to overturn the decision
Update 18/06/2021: Tomorrowland have shared a statement with DJ Mag clarifying the circumstances surrounding the local government's decision to not allow the festival to go...
Workshops, sessions with industry professionals and opportunities to perform on festival stages are all included
Dance music fans have just until midnight tonight to register for the EU referendum...
While the EU referendum is a hot topic in the UK at the moment — we haven’t heard anything on the ramifications for dance music...
Party at a UNESCO World Heritage Site
New additions include ANNA, Carl Cox, Derrick Carter, Eris Drew, SHERELLE and more
Best Of British powered by Relentless Energy Drink is our chance to shine a spotlight on the homegrown stars who fill the pages of our...
The drum & bass don has scooped the Best DJ gong for the second time in this year’s vote...
“It’s the...
Hypercolour boss launches new Initials label: exclusive mix and interview
Ste Roberts might not yet be as well known as producer as Alex Jones, one of his partners behind new label Initials, but that's soon...
Some industry insiders are predicting that next year could be a huge year for house music. Trends suggest young people are abandoning hip hop, grime...
Some industry insiders are predicting that house music will become the next big urban movement, blud.
Paul McKenzie, editor of Touch Magazine, one of the...
The 21-date arena tour marks the group's first North American live dates since 2018
Mexico warms up for the end of the world
In an era where unlikely rave settings have become increasingly ubiquitous, making an impression has never proved more difficult. From fortresses in Serbia to abandoned power stations in Berlin, clubbers around the world have become increasingly accustomed to unique destinations and boutique festivals. Yet in spite of all this widespread competition, Mexico’s inaugural Time and Space Festival is still worthy of note.
In our most recent Brand Focus, DJ Mag's fashion editor, Amy Fielding, speaks with Liverpool-based graphic designer Russell Reid, who turned his life-long love of designing rave artwork and club culture into a clothing brand
The five-track 'Cash Romantic' is out via XL Recordings next month
Martin Garrix will host an In Conversation with Joseph Capriati