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The mother of all festivals

Mother of all festivals, Glastonbury is a fantastic place to go for dance music fiends — and indeed for fans of pretty much any style of music. The DJ Mag crew arrive on Saturday morning, having already missed a wealth of talent such as Boys Noize, Simian Mobile Disco, Julio Bashmore and Gold Panda, as well as Chic, the Arctic Monkeys and Portishead, but it doesn’t matter as there’s plenty more to be had over the next two days of frivolities.

Interview and 'Str8 Killa' review

Freddie Gibbs is for real. Sporting viciously vivid street tales delivered with a rapid-fire flow, this Midwestern spitter is fresh off the UK release of...

Three parties will take place in February

London club The Cause are running three parties in February, including a 19-hour rave, to raise $50,000 for the Australian bushfire crisis.

Coming together with...

Best of North America 2018

Californians have a long history of dragging large sound systems deep into the mountains and canyons of the state’s most remote corners to throw some...

The Boys Own founder and all-round UK legend hits Farr Festival next month...

Terry Farley takes the helm of the DJ Mag Podcast this week, delivering 90-minutes of music that showcases exactly where house music is at for...

Eats Everything, Nightmares On Wax (live), Jackmaster added to line-up...

The Garden Festival in Croatia has just announced a batch of artists to its huge line-up. The seminal event, which first founded and has since...

Disclosure, Rudimental, Calvin Harris and Daft Punk up for awards

Dance music has seldom fared very well at the Brits, the UK music industry's annual awards show. Indeed, the Brits did away with the Best...

Cocoon, Leeds. Made Festival, Birmingham. XOYO, London. We Concur, London. Ezup, London.


Cocoon in the Park at Temple Newsam, Leeds
Saturday 11th July

Sven Väth, Carl Cox, Ricardo Villalobos, Dixon, Enzo Siragusa b2b Seb Zito...

Premiere: Clemency ‘Girl Food’

Wisdom Teeth readies its new 10-track compilation, ‘To Illustrate’

Wisdom Teeth is releasing a new compilation, 'To Illustrate', this month. Listen to Clemency’s ‘Girl Food’ below. The Bristol-based label run by Facta and K-LONE...

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The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From astral ambience and minimal grooves to frenzied footwork and techno, here's...

Rachel Lyn 

Rachel Lyn is the founder of Modular Gang, an event series and collective dedicated to modular synth performances. Originally from London, but now...

Love International announces first names for 2023 festival

Shanti Celeste, Batu, Parris and more are heading to the Croatian festival next year

Croatia's Love International festival has announced the first wave of acts playing its 2023 edition next July. The festival, scheduled to take place at its...

Anastasia Kristensen next to the album artwork of releases she chose for her Selections

In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Anastasia Kristensen spotlights ten idiosyncratic techno gems and electronic experiments

Anastasia Kristensen debuted on Tiga’s Turbo label last month with three club-ready cuts. The swaggering, synthy ‘I’d Love To Do It’ has something of Marie...