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One of the giants behind the scenes in hip-hop, NYC based <B>Stretch Armstrong</B> is a living legend.

With the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito radio show in the early nineties, he was responsible for breaking many of the genre's biggest stars: the Notorious...

John Peel collection

Featuring radio-played test pressings and personal correspondence 

Rare items from John Peel’s archive are set to be auctioned next month. Among the items are an annotated mono pressing of John Lennon and...

Unreleased Prince album, 'Camille', to be issued on Third Man Records

The late artist recorded the album under an alter ego before shelving the entire project after finishing it

A previously unreleased album by Prince, from 1986, is soon set to get its first release via Third Man Records. The album was recorded by...

India Jordan, Jossy Mitsu and Romo Weeks announced for Space 54 Birmingham with DJ Mag Presents

Tickets for the rescheduled event are available now

India Jordan, Jossy Mitsu and Romo Weeks will play at Birmingham’s Space 54 next month with DJ Mag Presents. The event will take place from...

Latest beta version of OS 10.15 Catalina shows no communication between new Music app and DJ software

Apple have killed off iTunes in the latest update to OS X called Catalina. It's being replaced by a new app called Music, and in...

Q Lazzarus, 'Goodbye Horses' musician, dies, aged 59

She was best known for the 1988 track, which featured in 'The Silence Of The Lambs' and was covered by Jon Hopkins and others

Q Lazzarus, the musician who penned and recorded the 1988 single 'Goodbye Horses', has died, aged 59. The musician, who was once anonymous and led...

Goldie Sex Pistols

He made £97 from the mob on one night in Brixton alone 

Goldie was "pelted with coins" by angry Sex Pistols fans while supporting the punk icons on their 2008 tour, he has revealed in a new...

Dave Smith

He designed the first-ever programmable poly synth the Prophet-5 and co-invented MIDI

Dave Smith, founder of Sequential Instruments, which created the Prophet-5 among other influential synths, and the co-inventor of the MIDI protocol still in use today...

jamal-edwards

He was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his work in music

Jamal Edwards, the founder of SBTV who was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his work in music, has died, aged 31. Edwards' company confirmed...

105 minutes of Kosmische, new wave and downtempo deep grooves from Reza Athar as part of our Fresh Kicks series...

Teacher by day, DJ by night, Nijmegan’s Reza Athar’s sound is characterised by sophisticated and patient grooves, playful sonic trills and unpredictable shifts in style...

DJ Mag's annual celebration of the North America scene...

The nominations have been announced for DJ Mag's Best of North America poll.

DJ Mag’s sister awards to our revered Best of British Awards across...

Feast of fury

DJ Mag tasted the techno at a free impromptu Richie Hawtin gig in a Street Feast courtyard for Land of Kings – and of course, the culinary delights too!

The End celebrates its tenth birthday this year. Listen to a recording of Laurent Garnier's first ever eight hour set from the club, and win...

Ten years ago, an architect named Douglas Paskin visited a dilapidated 19th century underground stable in central London.

His discovery was to change the face...

With maximum intensity club sounds, warped metal, futuristic jungle and exquisite sound design, SVBKVLT affiliate Hyph11E electrifies the Fresh Kicks mix series

In September, Hyph11E played a sunrise set overlooking the Nile river. A landmark moment by anyone’s standards, the opportunity to DJ for the famously welcoming...