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The history of Spiral Tribe, the UK’s most notorious travelling sound system

Spiral Tribe were ‘90s Britain’s hardest hardcore techno crew –  a travelling party troupe of anti-authoritarian acid-adventurers, and a scourge of the establishment. With co-founder Mark Harrison in the midst of writing a book on their story, and PRSPCT Recordings recently releasing a collection of classic cuts from live Tribe duo R-Zac, Harold Heath dives into their history, legacy and vow to 'Never Stop'

In the 1970s, a teenage Mark Harrison and his younger brother would hitch-hike to free festivals, the country-wide network of large-scale, outdoor music events which...

The iconic Club Heaven was vital to Detroit's LGBT scene as well as in the growth of house and techno...

A Detroit-based non-profit is seeking to rebuild one of the city's most famous  sound systems from the ‘80s.

The Detroit Sound Conservatory, a non-profit...

The 8th of June welcomes the return of the holy days most unholy event - Secretsundaze.

Living up to its name, it's not returning to Ministry Of Sound this time, but will be at a new secret venue, to be announced...

We’re ready to party with Annie...

Annie Mac’s Lost & Found Festival, taking place 13th-16th April 2017 in Malta, will feature artists such as Yousef, Dusky...

Buttrich, Tanzmann and Squillace take to the road this summer

Better Lost Than Stupid are set to go on tour this summer around some of the biggest European events.

The techno trio — made up...

Glass Table joins Found Series. Prizes to be won!

If there was an industry prize for the highest number of underground dance labels launched in the space of a year, Hypercolour bosses Alex Jones...

Youth Music announces third round of NextGen Fund for aspiring creatives

Grants worth up to £2,500 are once again up for grabs

UK organisation Youth Music has launched the third round of its NextGen Fund. Launched last year with the help of Butterz co-founder and DJ Elijah...

Up to £30,000 a year will be awarded to successful applicants across England, Scotland and Wales

UK charity Youth Music has launched a new fund worth £1.7 million to aid various nationwide music projects with post-pandemic recovery.

As part of the...

The UK's biggest dance music show is just around the corner with shedloads of confirmed attractions...

With only a week to go, news is still flooding in fast about DJ Live - the UK's top-class dance music industry exhibition.

DJ Live...

TikTok launches music distribution platform, Sound On, with most royalties going to artists

Artists will also pay no fees, and have access to promotional tools and professional support 

TikTok is launching a music distribution platform, Sound On, with the promise of giving 100% of royalties directly to artists for their first year, and...

With its first event taking place 24th February, He.She.They presents Maya Jane Coles, DJ Barely Legal, Ellen Allien and more...

Ministry of Sound has revealed the line-up for He.She.They, a new party that puts its focus on inclusivity and individuality.

The event, run in partnership...

Jamie Jones

After eight seasons at DC-10 in Ibiza and two lost to the pandemic, Jamie Jones makes his grand return to Ibiza this summer, and is moving his flagship party, Paradise, to Amnesia Ibiza. For his DJ Mag cover feature, Anna Wall speaks to the Hot Creations boss about coming up in the East London after-hours scene, mentorship, and becoming a dad

It was a humid summer night in June on the white isle back in 2005. Jamie Jones had just returned from Barcelona’s annual Sonar festival...

We returned to the woods for part two of Jaymo & Andy George's mystic boutique experience...

This time last year DJ Mag was wondering how Jaymo & Andy George’s fantastical festival Lost Village could avoid the sophomore slump. After its 2015...

Lost Frequencies opens up about his favourite tunes including big room cuts from Eric Prydz, Flume and the late great Avicii...

Rocketing into the Top 100 in 2017 at No.26, Belgium’s Felix De Laet has enjoyed an equally rocketing career trajectory since he broke into the...