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The long-awaited major update to Native Instruments’ DJ platform is here

Native Instruments has updated Traktor Pro to version 3.5, adding integration with Beatport LINK streaming and integration with Pioneer DJ’s latest CDJ-3000s. 

The update – ...

Hitting the streets mid-May...

Blue Microphones are branching out with the release of two new headphones, titled Ella and Sadie.

Well known in production circles for their range of...

Hear the world how you want to, with Doppler Labs Here One

Not long after Doppler Labs released the incredible Here Active Listening System they are back with a new product that takes the idea of the...

Noisily Festival lines up sophomore run

Following last years debut, Noisily Festival returns to the Leicestershire valleys for a weekend of bank holiday festivities from the 24th - 27th...

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Our end-of-year list compiling 2018's biggest albums...

As both producers and audiences have opened up more and more cross-pollination between sounds in recent years, the possibilities for the album format have become...

Avid are not new to the digital DJing arena — but will they be the talk of the town with their Torq 2 digital DJ...

It all started with Jimmy Savile. Spinback to 1947, and legend dictates that Sir Jimmy, armed with nothing more than two turntables and a microphone...

Native Instruments' new Traktor Pro DJ software replaces previous versions and wiped the floor with the competition at our Tech Awards.

The new Tech Award-winning Traktor Pro DJ software is a major reshape of the existing four-deck Traktor 3 software and features some slick new features...

Snoop made the comments in a recent Today Show interview

Snoop Dogg has paid tribute to the late DMX.

Legendary West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg spoke to hosts of the Today Show earlier this week...

The new service lets DJs stream Beatport's catalogue into DJing software...

Beatport have launched a new subscription service for DJs called LINK. The new service lets DJs stream Beatport's catalogue into DJ performance software, starting with...

The Android revolution marches on with Mix Vibes’ Cross DJ app for all Android-enabled devices...

iPad and iPhone owners have had it pretty much their own way when it comes to DJ apps. However the times they are a-changing, as...

CK303 has shared a new short film (clocking in at exactly 9:09) via DJ Mag, celebrating the Chicago roots of Daft Punk on the 25th...

A special mix by CK303 has dropped alongside a new short film documenting the Chicago roots of Daft Punk to celebrate the 25th anniversary of...

Boldly going where no festival has gone before...

Jean-Michel Jarre, Underworld and Caribou will be headlining a new festival that’s set to take place in the towering shadow of the Lovell radio telescope...

Belfast's Ejeca records a mix of uplifting house edits, recent tracks and unreleased productions for the On Cue series, and speaks to Amy Fielding about...

Kings of the road

Once upon a time DJs roamed the planet with boxes filled with enough vinyl to cripple a sherpa and synthesisers that were so big and heavy they required two roadies to wrestle them onto the stage. Fortunately, these days, all it takes is a laptop with a couple of controllers plugged into the USB ports to do the job. Korg have been around since the beginning of the electronic music revolution, and while once they were manufacturers of hardware behemoths, they have kept abreast of the times by releasing a wide range of products in both hardware and software formats, from bulky workstation synthesisers designed to live in a studio to their micro range of keyboards, which are the perfect size and weight to be taken on the road.