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16 venues in London's Hackney Wick will host more than 40 artists

A new day-long festival, focused on queer club culture and electronic music, is coming to London later this year.

The inaugural Body Movements will see...

The worlds of computer gaming and electronic music are merging like never before, with virtual raves, AI-generated musicians and concerts inside massive multiplayers like Fortnite...

What if the next electronic music concert you went to was just... a game? Imagine for a moment: the concert would happen virtually on a...

The battle to release 'Who Killed The KLF?' has been waging for one year

Elusive UK dance act The KLF are engaged in a copyright dispute over the rights to use their music in an unofficial documentary, 'Who Killed...

Council planners will have to factor in noise impact from neighbouring venues

New government legislation aimed at protecting UK music venues from nearby developments will be introduced next month.

The regulations, which come into effect on 6th...

And we want you there!

DJ Mag is set to host yet another epic invite-only knees up this Thursday, and this time we're teaming up with local heroes WOLF Music...

It launches in downtown Oakland in February...

Bandcamp will open its first physical record store next month.

Set to open in downtown Oakland on February 1st, the 5000-square-foot complex and venue will...

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Even as pandemic restrictions have lifted, and clubs and festivals have returned, the spectre of coronavirus lingers for many due to the debilitating impact of long Covid. Here, Dhruva Balram speaks to people in the dance music industry about how the effects of long Covid, and a lack of understanding around it, have impacted them, and asks whether it should be recognised as a disability

“My energy levels have never returned to what they were,” says London-based DJ and broadcaster DEBONAIR. “I don’t have the muscle strength and energy that...

Local Action Records, LWE and a number of other industry figures are joining the scheme

Music industry specialists, Triple Threat Management, are set to launch their Music Industry Diversity Initiative with a six-month mentoring scheme.

Earlier this week, TTM...

With Miller Genuine Draft

What do the next twelve months have in store for dance music? 

Make sure you are 2017-ready with our month by month guide to the...

DIGGING IN THE CRATES: Hard To Find’s vast treasure trove of vinyl is an irresistible draw to music freaks that appreciate their sound quality...

“I used to DJ at an ice rink in 1988 and people used to come up and ask me where I got a certain tune...

Grassroots music venues are alredy £90million in debt, with attendances and ticket sales plummeting

Fresh UK Government support for music venues has been described as "woefully inadequate". 

An additional £1billion of funding primarily aimed at hospitality, events, and cultural...

World's first bioplastic record unveiled by Music Declares Emergency

Including tracks by Bicep and others, people can get their hands on one of 20 copies via a Crowdfunder prize draw

UK environmental pressure group Music Declares Emergency has unveiled the world's first plant-based, bioplastic record. The records, which have been produced in a very limited...

 

DJ Mag takes in Iceland Airwaves – in partnership with our friends at BULLDOG Gin – a long-running music festival focussing on homegrown talent...

2,000+ interviews have made for some very encouraging findings...

According to a new study drawing from 2,023 interviews, over one-half of the UK's youth consider music to be their main passion.

Carried out by...

The workshop will take place in August

The Marcus Intalex Music Foundation will host a production workshop at London club XOYO next month.

The foundation, a non-profit platform created in memory of...