Over 39% of vinyl records sold in the UK last year were independently released, according to new analysis shared by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI)...
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Black Coffee is South African house music's freshest talent...
Nkosinathi Maphumulo, aka Black Coffee, grew up in the city of Durban on the east coast of South Africa, and while studying music at college...
Independently released music also made up 29.2% of UK recorded music consumption last year
Billed as its "first hybrid drum machine" the Drumlogue is described as a "paradigm shift"
The Brazilian star brought DJ Mag along to his Ministry Of Sound debut and Hï Ibiza residency
The Amsterdam promoter will mark its 25th anniversary with nine events across ADE
The ultra-portable, battery-powered mixer is compatible with iOS devices
The music industry event takes place at Ibiza's Destino Pacha resort next month
"As his firstborn it has fallen to me to help our family with the unexpected loss of my dad."
The podcast returns for more discussion on creativity, careers, and racism
Sample gurus Spitfire Audio have worked with the iconic composer on the new instrument
Kings of the road
With the end of an era that came with the announcement that Technics were no longer making their undisputed industry standard turntables, the SL1200 and SL1210, a death knell rang. Finally, after so many years, all DJs have come to the realisation that vinyl is dead, right?
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Sunday was pretty overcast day in South Beach, but the lack of Sun hasn't really influenced the wardrobe choices on display.
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Semi Delicious boss Demi Riquísimo channels chunky ‘90s prog and wistful house on a new two-tracker for Higher Ground
DJ Mag’s books and film editor Kirsty Allison meets up with the minds behind a new documentary on New York’s most famous nightclub, Studio 54...
In the great mirror ball of history, there’s always one velvet rope to be on the right side of. And once upon a time, on...
It’s an exciting time to be both a new and old fan of African music, but how does it feel for African artists raised and working in the diaspora? As producers and consumers, these artists have a unique vantage point on this cultural shift. Jessica Kariisa speaks to Nazar, Hagan, Juba and Chief Boima and asks: what does music from “back home” mean today?