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A Hat-Trick!: Three is the magic number for Juno

For the third successive year DJmag readers have voted Juno Records as their favourite place to shop for vinyl, CDs and digital downloads.

"It's fantastic...

From the label of the same name, stock focuses on house, disco, avant-garde, minimalism, and punk 

A new record store, Ergot Records, has opened in Manhattan's East Village, New York, run by the label of the same name. 

The shop is...

The shop, simply known as The Store, is situated in the venue's cafe

Brooklyn hi-fi bar Public Records has opened an in-house record shop.

Known simply as The Store, the shop is based in the cafe area of...

Jun Kamoda returns to his hip-hop roots with a new, tape recorded second album. Hear the chopped-up rhythm and sizzling melodies of ‘Post Utopia’ now

Jun Kamoda will release his second full-length album, ‘II’, next month.

Set for release on the Nagano, Japan-based artist’s own JUN RECORDS, the 12-track release...

Says it's "confident" about profitability...

A spokesperson from Soundcloud has refuted reports that the company is only 50 days away from running out of money, citing the report had...

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In their latest video, Point Blank were joined by Josh Doherty, the man behind Balkan Recordings, I Love Acid and one half of the acid...

On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their...

As Ethiopian Records, Endeguena Mulu’s vision for electronic music recontextualizes tradition. With a view to evolving the sounds of his home country, the Addis...

The industrial sounds of the UK

The industrial sounds of Tough Luck Records come under spotlight in our UK Underground label focus

DJ Mag takes a look at legendary cosmic jazz adventurer Sun Ra

A HUNDRED years ago a man named Herman Poole Blount was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Although he would have disputed that, for not only did...

Hello? Repeat boss thinks back

We ask top DJs about their roots

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The Rhythm Section founder explores everything from distribution and PR, to contracts and the day-to-day running of a studio

Bradley Zero has shared a new online workshop that delves into how to launch and run a record label. On Friday, 18th February, the Rhythm...

The Dalston Superstore favourites inaugurate the imprint on 1st June

A new LGBTQ+ focused record label, 51-53, is launching in June with an EP from Super Drama, titled 'Excess'. It lands on 1st June.

The...

Online record store Juno celebrate 10 years with classic house re-issues

The innovative, enduring Juno Records – one of the first online record stores - celebrate 10 years in 2007. To toast this achievement, they're re-issuing...

The Sound Of: Kindergarten Records

New York’s Kindergarten Records has become an essential outpost for hard-to-define, easy-to-dance-to club music in just two short years. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, founder Ma Sha tells Sophie McNulty how friendship and a sense of fun are at the heart of the imprint

“When people open up our Bandcamp page, they can expect this welcoming vibe that’s like, ‘Are you ready to go on an adventure with us?’”...

This month's vital label

After launching in 2005, BNR first made its name championing the noisy electro sounds that were in vogue at the time — principally tracks that would fit into a Boys Noize DJ set. Since then, they've broadened their output to encompass most variants on 4/4 electronic music.