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London venue The Cause is behind the tour...

London club The Cause has put together an 11-date fundraising tour of venues around the UK in tribute to Keith Flint.

100% of money...

Found at Vauxhall’s Hidden launching this Friday

Care for a game of hide and seek? Not the puerile kind involving wardrobes and airing cupboards you played as a kid, but the bumping...

First event since his release

Jungle prodigy is back to celebrate his release from a Dubai prison he was admitted to almost a year ago for possession of minute amounts of cannabis. He was sentenced to four years in prison but had his sentence cut short with a pardon from Dubai's Royal Family.

The legend will be playing his first gig since his pardon at London's Koko on 11th October along with a handpicked selection of supporting DJs including Shy FX, Dillinja, Bailey, Mickey Finn, Jumpin' Jack Frost and more. Grooverider will be playing a special two hour back-to-back set with fellow drum and bass legend and long time collaborator and friend Fabio.

The high profile, one-off event will go on till 6am, and the very limited and rapidly selling out tickets are going for £15.

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Gee was the latest guest to join R.O.A.R. podcast 

Bryan Gee has spoken about racism in the d&b scene in a new interview for '90s Rave Podcast.

Co-founder of V Recordings alongside Jumpin Jack...

Open from 1990 to 1994, it was the UK’s first legal 24-hour club

A new documentary has been released online charting the history of legendary Coventry venue, The Eclipse — the first legal all-night club in the UK. ...

The party will take place in December

Fabio & Grooverider have confirmed the return of their seminal party, Rage.

Rage, the legendary club night that ran between October 1988 and 1993, will...

We find ourselves at Get Lost

This DJ Mag reporter set a personal Miami record last night. In bed by midnight and a whopping 10 hours sleep. Still, he isn’t getting...

Alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, Wailer was pivotal in bringing reggae to an international audience

Bunny Wailer, the legendary reggae artist and co-founder of The Wailers alongside Bob Marley, has died, aged 73.

Wailer died on Tuesday in hospital in...

Other DJs condemn Israeli government's brutal bombardment of Gaza

Mr C has declared that he is now boycotting Israel, due to the persistent shelling of Gaza by Israeli government forces. Over the weekend, Israel...

Rising Aussie house stars deliver... 

Set Mo have been making waves on the Autralian house scene for a few years now, so we thought it high time they were put...

Junglist legends host big London party to mark important milestone

West End’s DSTRKT accused of having “racist door policy”.

Update 05.10.14: A petition to have the club's license revoked has received over a hundred signatures.

DSTRKT, a high-end nightclub in Soho in central London...

Recognise: Analog Soul

Two decades since they realised their destinies lay in music and DJing, NYC-based twins, Analog Soul, demonstrate their expansive and funk-filled sound for the Recognise mix series, and share their journey with Ria Hylton

Some 20 years ago, Jacky Sommer switched US coasts and headed east to New York. The Oakland native had just scooped a highly sought-after spot...

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We hit Ultra, Get Lost and Seth Troxler's Big Tittie Surprise...

PICS: Khris Cowley - Here & Now

It’s Friday in Miami and after a few hours kip we’re back in full power party mode! First...