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We catch up with the inlfuential post-punk icon

AFTER his post-punk Pop Group project, madcap genius Mark Stewart started working with dub warrior Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound) on his groundbreaking, influential ‘Learning To Cope With Cowardice’ album. Released in 1982 and shot through with experimental dub and polemic, he then got into early hip-hop for his following three albums

The Detroit-style basslines of Mark Fanciulli

Mark Fanciulli discusses the Killer Sounds of his hot new track ‘Game Plan’ on Saved Records...

DJmag.com asked Toolrooms records boss and DJ Mark Knight to track his weekend for us. He played in Frankfurt and Spain.


FRIDAY

Friday starts like every other day with about five cups of tea at Toolroom HQ in the mean streets of Maidstone.

Then I went...

A minute talking to the uber-producer and popstar...

With his album 'Version' dominating stereos all across the land, Mark Ronson is dropping into Creamfields, taking place in Daresbury Estate, Halton, on Saturday 25th...

Watch his new documentary, Odyssey, here...

Mark Knight, head honcho of tech-house behemoth Toolroom Records, has revealed he’s working on a band project called Black Zeus.

“I’ve been working on a...

Mark Knight is a man on a mission to unite the scene...

Mark Knight is a man on a mission. The Toolroom Records founder brings his signature chunky beats and addictive grooves to Miami wherever he plays...

Jamie Jones on his new EP & clubs on Mars

Dropping an EP filled with straight club cuts, Jamie Jones is back on Hot Creations for the first time since he launched the label with his own 'Ruckus' release in 2010.

Dark horse Noir is entering the limelight. We got in touch to find out more...

Rene Kristensen aka Noir has a reputation for being incredibly chilled out, and he's not entirely sure why. But it could have something to do...

Defected's Danish DJ Noir runs Noir Music. We got in touch...

Rene Kristensen aka Noir has a reputation for being incredibly chilled out, and he's not entirely sure why. But it could have something to do...

Minus star on new album and playing The Warehouse Project

Part of Ritchie Hawtin’s unstoppable Minus crew, Marc Houle has often tempered his productions with a cheeky sense of humour. On ‘Drift’, however...

First instalment to be mixed by Bill Brewster

A new DJ-focused series from the people behind the enduring ‘Late Night Tales’ compilations, out now.

FROM: Dallas, Texas

FOR FANS OF: Lorenz Rhodes, Jamie Lidell, Lindstrom

YouTube is awash with ads promising to teach you how to make a living from your musical passion, but you get the impression that nobody...

DJ Mag's latest monthly mix series puts the focus on the labels we love; outlets that are championing new artists, dropping key releases and driving...

Through its near 10-year history, Dark Entries has established itself as a buy-on-sight imprint for lovers of dark-edged, brooding or idiosyncratic sounds that were born...

Can London trio Dark Sky make the tricky transition to an album and live band shows? You bet they can...

Triangles have enjoyed a good innings in the last few years. Alt-J won the Mercury. And the Illuminati continued their insidious global rule via all...

Cosmic, psychedelic and extraordinary, Eric Volta's music is as far out as the man behind it. We asked the maker of 'Love Your Illusion' to...

In literature a 'volta' is the moment in a sonnet when everything changes — where the writer turns full circle, switching viewpoint. For Eric Volta...