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LP Giobbi shares new single, ‘All In A Dream’, on Ninja Tune’s Counter Records: Listen

The track also features DJ Tennis and Joseph Ashworth

Ninja Tune's newest signing is US artist LP Giobbi, founder of non-profit FEMME HOUSE. Listen to her new single called 'All in A Dream,' featuring...

Clubbing has a rocky history with being portrayed on the big screen. Those that get it right are a timeless snapshot of dancefloor experiences, whilst...

Over the years, clubbing has been represented on the big screen through a variety of stories. Most recently, Beats captures the frenetic energy of the...

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Non Mover

With Miller Genuine Draft

When it comes to nightclubs, there are many factors that seperate the incredible from the woeful. Size however certainly isn’t one of them. Many people...

Making quality house look a doddle

Formerly the much loved Northern Light, newly refurbished Leeds venue The Loft houses both a house music legend and one of dance music’s freshest new...

Mumdance standing on a lane next to some grass and a river, with the cityscape blurred in the distant background

The release signals "a new wave of happier, more optimistic productions" from the London artist

Mumdance has released a new two-tracker, ‘In Love Again / Five Years’. Listen to it below. Out now via his own MD Dubs label, the...

Dubstep figurehead Skream has gone euphoric, smashed the templates, and upped the tempos. His new album ‘Outside The Box’ confirms he’s not content to be...

Remember a few years back? All that hoo-ha about nu-rave? Which sounded so promising but proved to be nothing more than a few indie kids...

It's been another bumper year for quality dancefloor tracks. Here's our discerning pick of the best...

Bicep, Koze and Woolford are just a few names that have become reassuringly prevalent in our end-of-year pages in recent times — and, yes, there's...

warehouseproject

The London promoters and label take over three stages at Manchester's Depot Mayfield in November

Eat Your Own Ears will celebrate its anniversary at The Warehouse Project this autumn. On Saturday, 19th November, the London-based promoters and record label will...

fatboyslim

He is also currently working on a new documentary to celebrate the anniversary of the momentous event

Fatboy Slim has released a deluxe box set celebrating the 20th anniversary of the infamous Big Beach Boutique Party. On 13th July 2002, more than...

Fatboy Slim at Brighton beach

The box set comprises audio and a DVD of the original show, a new DJ mix and a hardback book

Fatboy Slim is releasing a boxset to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the infamous Big Beach Boutique party. On 13th July 2002, more than 250,000...

On the grounds of Sparkford Hall, a Georgian manor in Somerset, this 400 cap festival thrives in its third outing with a carefully curated line-up...

Plenty of festivals pride themselves on their laid-back atmosphere and sense of intimacy. Few, if any, pull it off quite like KALLIDA. Taking place on...

Noncompliant (AKA DJ Shiva) delivers an hour of blistering, assertive techno. We catch up with the Midwest legend to learn about the Indiana rave scene...

DJ Mag starts the new year the right way

Some people give up drinking, others smoking on January 1st. DJ Mag starts the new year in the right way: with a daytime mash-up in...

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.