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Cox hopes the scholarship will help contribute to "someone’s career journey in music"

Brighton music college WaterBear has teamed up with Carl Cox to offer a £15,000 scholarship to an Electronic Music & Business student.

The course begins in...

A new DJing qualification has been launched by the London college of music examiners

DJing is now a formally recognised music qualification in the UK.

Back in 2016, CDJs became a recognised instrument for the music GCSE assessment, with DJ...

Dance music, as distinct from “electronica”, is apparently one of the least infectious

A new study suggests that electronic music is the most "infectious" music genre.

According to a new Guardian report, a study at McMaster University...

The state of the environment has never been worse, but could

dance music be contributing to the problem? DJ Mag regular

Martin Guttridge-Hewitt examines if...

From South East Asia to the Western US, North to South Africa, people can’t get enough of synths and syncopated rhythms. Electronic beats are officially...

It comes before his XL debut ‘99.9%’, due May 6th...

Kaytranada has put out a video game before the release of his XL debut ‘99.9%’, with players that get a high score winning a bonus...

Is wealth and privilege damaging British dance music, and if so, what should we do about it?

WORDS: Matt AnnissPICS: Nicola Nodland & Jillian Edelstein

Since acid house swept the UK 30 years ago and united a generation, British dance has proudly proclaimed its egalitarian credentials. Many believe that the loved up, misty-eyed utopianism...

The grant is courtesy of The City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME)

$500,000 in grants is being offered to those who identify as women in the five boroughs of New York City by The City of New York...

Keychange has expanded to cover venues, management, broadcasters, orchestras and more... 

Over 250 organisations have pledged to tackle the music industry's gender imbalance. 

The announcement was made by the PRS Foundation, expanding on the Keychange pledge,...

Opening this September...

London is getting a new arts and music space courtesy of the London College of Creative Media that’s expected to open this September.

Their will...

Mafalda, Esa and more will play across two locations for the inaugural A Balearic Beat Hotel

The team behind the Beat Hotel have revealed plans for their first event in Ibiza, scheduled for October.

A Balearic Beat Hotel will take place...

Vinyl is more popular than it’s been in years, and wax-only labels are seen as some of the best in dance music. But is our...

We're still deep in the midst of a resurgence in vinyl culture. Vinyl sales continue to rise year on year, up 12% in 2018, and vinyl-only...

The radio show aired its last episode on New York's WNYU station back in March

Tim Sweeney has relaunched his long-running Beats In Space radio show on a new home, the Apple Music 1 station.

Having aired 1,000 broadcasts across...

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40 free “Music Tech Kits” will be made available to Black women, non-binary, trans and gender non-conforming people in the UK

Saffron, the Bristol-based not-for-profit organisation tackling gender imbalance in the music tech industry, is launching a new zine written by and about Black women, non-binary...

With Miller Genuine Draft...

Miami Music Week 2019 is almost upon us. For those who can attend, it promises to be a week of fun in the sun, soundtracked...

We take a look back at the news of 2015 through the prism of the international dance music scene. It's been quite a year!

January is a notoriously slow month in clubland — a time when gym memberships take priority over all-nighters and pennies are scraped together. Many top...