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10 years of Secretsundaze Roof Party this weekend

For all those missing out on Glastonbury this weekend, Secretsundaze is the place to be, as Giles Smith and James Priestly throw the next in...

Eddie talks to The Gallery ahead of party this Friday

Reaching a milestone few clubs ever reach, it's with a standing ovation we greet Ministry Of Sound's 20th Anniversary. Kicking off the weekend...

Educated by Point Blank 

DJ Mag is a UK music mag — born and bred. So every year, as a counterweight to the international Top 100 DJs poll, we...

Hypercolour to take over Great Suffolk St

Flagship house label Hypercolour will invade Great Suffolk Street Warehouse on Saturday 11th August for a takeover featuring Groove Armada, Todd Edwards,...

London trio The Hook are hooking audiences with their high-octane live act...

Catchy guitar hooks and groovy basslines make The Hook an aptly-named, three-piece electronic/acoustic band out of London that’s worth hearing. While their upbeat...

history-of-bassline

From its beginnings in Yorkshire clubs to becoming a nationwide dance music phenomenon and chart success, the bassline sound has survived and thrived, despite the efforts of the police and club licensing authorities. Matt Anniss charts its rise, fall, resurgence and influence on a new generation of DJs, producers and ravers

A quarter of a century ago, a record slipped out on Rumour Records that would change the course of UK dance music history. Created by...

From the ongoing refinement of house and disco, to techno's domination of the mainstream, the return of electro, ebm and new wave, and the resurgence...

50. Joe
‘Tail Lift’
Hessle Audio

49. The Black Madonna
‘He Is The Voice I Hear’
We Still Believe

48. Medlar
‘Shake It’
For Discos...

Dance legends set to play Glade for festival’s seventh year

Words: Bianca Mitchell

Just when you felt utterly spoilt to have Orbital, Simian Mobile Disco and Tricky as the first wave of headliners at...

Golden boy Jackmaster steals show

Working with a hangover the day after Best of British Awards Party is always difficult, so rising with the knowledge that Fabric, our venue last...

It might officially be part of the United States, but Hawaii's Asylum club exists in a magical world of its own...

Hawaii may be America's 50th state but anyone who's been there will agree that it feels like a distant refuge from the US mainland. Two...

Australian trio Cut Copy won their way into our record boxes with the LP In Ghost Colours and on the 21st of July we witness...

The tune is already leaving its mark in Australia where it has become a firm favourite on the radio, described as a 'future-classic sax-house anthem...

Aluna George DJ Mag North America April 2022 cover

Aluna Francis’s life has been one of discovery — of uncovering truths about herself, about society, and about the fundamental ways in which the dance music industry fails people. The Wales-born, LA-based music maker, formerly of AlunaGeorge and now working as a solo artist, tells Bruce Tantum how she’s putting the knowledge she’s gained into practice via the new Noir Fever festival

"I perhaps could have been a bit more cautious,” Aluna Francis — sitting in her downtown LA home, sunglasses perched upon her braided blue coif...

Nicolette 'Let No-One...' album cover

On 1996's ‘Let No-One Live Rent Free In Your Head’, Scottish singer, songwriter and producer Nicolette worked alongside 4Hero’s Dego, Plaid, Alec Empire and Felix to create an album that mixed jungle, trip-hop, industrial techno and avant-pop into a singular work full of sharp, incisive lyricism. Ben Cardew explores the legacy of the album, and its vision for the future of electronic music

In the modern world, it seems sadly inevitable that any female singer who experiments with dance beats will, at some point, be compared to Björk...

London's most edgy club series returns with a fixed venue

Starting as a roaming series in 2012, The Hydra — London's autumnal series of underground treats — now has a permanent home. Returning for the...

Full steam ahead with LA Bass queen Reid Speed

When you think “bass music” in the US of A, Play Me records stands as one of the top influential labels in recent years, catering...