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DJ Mag presents a short film shot ahead of the final closing party of seminal London club The End, published for the first time. It...

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It's been 10 years since seminal club The End closed its doors for the last time. We speak to the family members, close team, and...

“If there’s one thing to learn from rave, it’s this: you can do anything, if you do it together.” – Sheryl Garratt, Sweet Harmony –...

The team behind Printworks are opening a new venue in west London...

A new 3000-capacity club is set to open in west London.

The venue, named Exhibition, is being opened in partnership between the team behind Printworks...

Forward Into The Future- FWD>> retains its grip on the bass-hungry hordes...

Since cropping up on the London circuit at Velvet Rooms in 2000, FWD>> has cemented itself as the hands-down, out-and-out leading dubstep night in the...

South Uprising: Making the 'wrong' side of the river right

While Londoners often congratulate themselves on living in one of the most diverse, open-minded and multicultural cities in the world - a fact born out...

The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene

According to Greek mythology, the Hydra is an aquatic serpent beast with multiple heads. To Londoners, however, thanks to Broken & Uneven, it’s become a different beast entirely — one made up not of reptilian heads, but 11 different top-class dance events running until New Year’s Eve.
Its launch — on Friday 24th August with an Ostgut Ton showcase featuring Marcel Dettmann, Marcel Fengler and label boss Nick Hoppner at a secret East London location — was a fitting way to open, considering Electric Minds’ Dolan Bergin and We Fear Silence’s Ajay Jayaram first crossed paths when Dolan brought the label to Cable in August 2011, when Ajay was a director at the club. Shortly after came Broken & Uneven; a London-based party that would serve as “…a vehicle with which to promote the music we love, across a wide-ranging spectrum of styles and genres,” Dolan tells DJ Mag.

Lace in your face, London

Starting as a bass night in Nottingham, Basslaced has been bringing tasty, tasty bass to London since 2011...

Jackmaster, T Williams and Bondax roadblock last Friday

XOYO probably isn’t the most lavish club you’ve ever frequented. In fact, it’s pretty much the opposite, with a diminutive smoking area and two fairly...

Jimmy Edgar & Machinedrum set for XOYO in Feb

Formed out of 12 years of friendship, Jimmy Edgar and Machinedrum's production partnership makes perfect sense.

London's dance music conference - London Calling - needs some clever buggers to present papers at their event at Earls Court in the summer.

London dance music conference, London Calling, is calling (ahem!) for professionals from the music industry to submit papers for possible inclusion in the presentations at...

With a strong underground scene, and new parties popping up every week, London it seems, is still the capital of clubland.

Despite the emergence of new clubbing hotspots around the world, London is still the best place on Earth to hear new dance music.

In 2006...

DJ Mag's clubs/music editor on Hoxton FM on Saturday

Our clubs/music editor Adam Saville will appear live on State London on Hoxton FM on Saturday (25th May).

Broadcasted 6pm – 8pm, Adam will...

We review the recent London gig of the infamous hip-hop DJ/producer

Not many events can claim to attract such high profiles as Four Tet, The 2 Bears and Thom Yorke on the same night. However, when...

The FUSE crew welcome Dyed Soundorom, Subb-an and Makcim...

FUSE London has announced an open-air summer series in London, that runs on three Sundays, 16th July, 12th August and 10th September.

The London-based party and...

Oval Space

A security guard claimed he heard a "bang on the dancefloor", which was assumed to be "the sound of a balloon bursting"

The licence of London club Oval Space is under review following an alleged shooting on the premises, according to a report by Mixmag. An official...