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The mix is out 25th May, with a special launch party at Fabric 11th May...

deadmau5, Skrillex, Chase & Status and more artists are set to be featured on the upcoming ‘FABRICLIVE 98’ mix compilation from drum & bass artist...

40 yachts will sail to five beautiful Croatian islands...

Wave Week's line-up continues to impress with Anja Schneider, Soul Clap, WAFF and Serge Devant joining by likes of Simian Mobile Disco, Crazy P and...

The giant spider is back for another big one... 

Arcadia has confirmed details for its 10th Anniversary plans which we first reported on in November, namely a London weekender at Queen Elizabeth Olympic...

50% of tickets sales will be donated to Kaleidoscope Trust...

Phonox nightclub in Brixton has joined forces with LGBT charity Kaleidoscope Trust to host a fundraising club-night in light of the recent tragedy in Orlando. ...

Sheds light on her raver past, calls for more public education on drugs

Following a slew of drug-related deaths at EDM festivals stateside over the last 12 months, CNN host and TV reporter Lisa Ling has devoted an...

We chat in depth to the Saved boss about The Social, his latest venture

Already a successful producer, DJ, labelboss and father, techno veteran Nic Fanciulli has his hands full. Yet he's embarked upon another project. The Social Festival, taking place at the beautiful Mote Park of Maidstone, Kent at the end of September. Not only was he born and raised in Maidstone, Fanciulli cites the town as the source of his musical inspirations, taking him back to the early days out clubbing with friends and discovering his passion for house and techno.

Bass aficionado Freq Nasty tastes the delights of Goa's fifth Sunburn Festival

What do Pete Tong and thread-finned salmon have in common? They both make a ton of cash for local fishermen in the Indian seaside state...

Love Saves the Day

From the brains behind Bristol's Love Saves The Day

A new artist development scheme for young aspiring MCs, rappers, and singers has launched in Bristol. Co-produced with Big Team, the charity run by the...

<p><span style="font-size: small;">Making musical memories and sneaking into raves with Maarten Hoogstraten of the Bingo Players</span></p><div><span style="font-size: small;">&nbsp;</span></div>

It isn’t often that a couple of teenage buddies maintain a friendship past young adulthood, let alone a prolific career partnership. However, Maarten Hoogstraten and...

Eats Everything, Breakwave, Ellie Cocks, Jamz Supernova and Mason Maynard are the first names announced to play our annual celebration of UK talent...

The nominations have been announced for DJ Mag's annual Best Of British poll, powered by Relentless energy drink.

The poll – a celebration of UK...

Snowbombing shapes up for another avalanche of fun

These days, establishing and maintaining a high-end festival brand requires more than just bunging a decent soundsystem in a field and expecting the mindless rabble...

From the London Remix Festival

Dance music producers have always used samples, but it's increasingly hard to find some good original sample sources to use. The fact that an original artist can take a sizeable chunk of your track's royalties if it's successful and detected, and that sample packs can lead to everyone using the same sounds means that producers need to start going one step further to keep originality in their productions.

Interview with the Doctor, plus an exclusive Unreal remix..

Dr Meaker's live drum & bass sound has been making waves for a while now. We grabbed the good Doctor for an interview, and also...

Day, Night and the bit in-between

If Brighton is known as ‘London by sea’ for its preponderance of big city hipsters drawn by the thriving music scene, relaxed atmosphere and proximity...

DJ Mag delves into the history of dance culture’s Woodstock...

In 1992 there was a festival in the UK that changed the course of dance music history. A culmination of the acid house explosion, it...