Brooklyn’s Martini is next up on Turin’s early reflex label with the ‘Last Laugh’ EP. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘If I Don't Laugh...
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Secret Garden Party, Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire
They're practically ten-a-penny these days, yet amazingly, many festival organisers fail to see the benefit of digging deep to...
Following in the footsteps of the Korg mini KP, the new portable battery-powered toy from Korg is a Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer.
The Tech Award winning Mini-KP had practically all the great effects of its bigger brother, the Kaoss Pad 3. But along with sampling, the Mini-KP's...
Outspoken and self-reflective, GRiZ is back with his sixth studio LP, ‘Ride Waves’. DJ Mag met the Detroit star recently to talk life's highs and...
Grant Kwiecinski has found his zen. Better known to fans as the saxophone-slinging GRiZ, the 28-year-old producer, DJ and instrumentalist is one of those precious...
On the heels of their ‘FABRICLIVE 87’ compilation, Groove Armada shares their treasured records
Groove Armada are good together and they are good apart. The longstanding duo of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato are looking at over two productive ...
Also featuring Ashely Walbridge & Cedric Gervais
For over three months, hopeful DJs from across the planet have been duelling online for the chance to represent their country at the Miller SoundClash...
The UK's best-loved rave in a field announces full line-up for 2012
Just when you thought it was safe to visit the tumbling hillsides, straw-munching horses and fresh-water streams of Norfolk's countryside for a quiet weekend, Glade...
Cable welcomes the bass
gratefully grumble with appreciation for the last hours tantalisingly fresh set.
Weaving...
Brooklyn’s Martini serves up for brain-tickling cuts of meticulous, buzzing club music on Turin’s early reflex
The prediction does not take into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic
Festivals including Eastern Electrics, Field Day, Creamfields and Boomtown have all sold out in the past week
Festivals scheduled to take place in England this summer are selling out at a rapid rate following the Government’s announcement of its roadmap out of...
SSL bring their legendary reputation for building high-end studio mixers to the project studio...
There are few names in the production world that enjoy the same status as SSL, who have been building some of the world’s most desirable...
Controlled Kaoss
Korg is looking to create maximum Kaoss with its all-new KP3+ flagship effects unit...
Forward-thinking Dimensions Festival gears up for second run.
As one of the final dates in the festival calendar, the latest addition to Croatia’s coastal party scene has promised a fine coda to the summer since its mouth-watering lineup dropped at the start of the year. Held in the same spot as older sibling Outlook, which celebrated its fifth year the week before Dimensions opened its doors, it’s been billed as a more highbrow offshoot – in place of Fat Freddy’s Drop on the lineup stands Nicolas Jaar, Skream gives way to Carl Craig and there was nary a New Era cap in sight.
DJ Mag dons a fancy helmet and attempts to throw shapes to the sounds of Peggy Gou and Artwork at a rave in the world’s...
Have you ever listened to music underwater? What about at the bottom of the deepest diving pool on earth? What would that be like? Well...