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Afterlife, Paradise and The Hydra will host...

London’s Printworks venue has today revealed its long-awaited Issue 002 listings for November.

Printworks, the venue that gave London its Berghain moment when it launched...

Legend helms label’s House Masters comp...

Armand Van Helden has been chosen as the next artist to be profiled for Defected Records’ 'House Masters' compilation.

The compilation gathers together 26 years...

Across South-East Asia, a new generation of rappers is emerging. Drawing on the explosion of US trap and contemporary hip-hop sonics, and creating new flows...

Indonesian rapper and producer Ramengvrl makes trap music with a twist. Her skeletal beats feel alive, somehow: squishing, chiming, and bouncing around, as her staccato...

Composer and sound artist Nyokabi Kariūki

Listen to 'Equator Song' now

Kenyan composer and sound artist Nyokabi Kariūki will release her debut EP, ‘peace places: kenyan memories’, next month via SA Recordings. Listen to the single...

Ibibio Sound Machine

London’s Ibibio Sound Machine are back with their fourth album ‘Electricity’. Produced by Hot Chip, the release is more electronic than ever, but retains their classic Afro funk energy. Ben Murphy speaks to vocalist and songwriter Eno Williams and co-founder/saxophonist Max Grunhard about expanding their sound, mixing English and Ibibio lyrics, and the endless joys of playing live

"We started a lot of the songs not knowing what was happening, not knowing where the world was really going,” Eno Williams says, talking about...

A two-year development project sees capacity increased, one floor dedicated to the World of Music education programme, and a second stage introduced

Legendary Manchester venue Band On The Wall will reopen on 3rd March following a £3.5million expansion project spanning almost two years. 

The development sees the...

The event will also debut in Manchester during December 

London Independent Label Market (ILM) is set to return this winter, celebrating a decade of pop up events aimed at DJs and vinyl collectors across...

He played the track at Kappa Futur festival this past weekend...

Solomun has issued a public apology for playing a track that sampled the Islamic call to prayer this past weekend at Kappa Futur festival.

The...

 With Miller Genuine Draft

This year’s Miller SoundClash Wild Card category has been the biggest yet! Hundreds of mixes were submitted to Mixcloud from around the world, and the...

Our wrap up of this month's best music vids. 

Etherwood ‘For A Time I Was You’
Coming straight off his latest and highly anticipated EP ‘Blue Leaves' is the wonderfully emotive ‘For A Time I...

Shift K3Y is the young UK producer and DJ to watch...

Signed to Digital Soundboy, stepping into Annie Mac’s shoes, and getting ready for a crazy summer of festival appearances, B.Traits explains how a Canadian country...

In the music industry there are two types of meteoric rise. One is a scary, Susan Boyle-shaped process, where the basking lizard kings of pop pluck an unknown, polish them dumb, tell them what their new name, hairstyle and personality is, and thrust them mercilessly into the light, there to cavort for our pleasure.

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Are you heading down to the UK's only electronic music conference in Brighton?

Brighton Music Conference (BMC) has just announced its first raft of DJ names. The organisers tell DJ Mag that they are confirming DJs and leading...

With Dimitri From Paris & more

When we opened the Sunday paper earlier this year to find the headline 'HORSE MEAT TESCO' (on retrospect, perhaps with a colon), DJ Mag got very excited. Some of the world's best parties have taken place in shops.