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...
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After a chance meeting at Miami Winter Music Conference (WMC) in 2007, Blond:ish was born. But the seeds of their love of DJing and electronic...
What were your first experiences of Ibiza?
Vivie-Ann: “I first came here in 2006. I was living in Rome, so it was more natural to...
40 free “Music Tech Kits” will be made available to Black women, non-binary, trans and gender non-conforming people in the UK
The group are back in the studio more than two years after Keith Flint's passing
The Prodigy are back in the studio working on new music, and they've shared a short teaser clip of what they're working on.
In the...
Championed by Uganda's Nyege Nyege festival, and now breaking ground across Europe, Nairobi-born, Kampala-based Slikback blends footwork, grime and more to electrfying, unique effect...
Africa has been getting a lot of attention within the Western dance music sphere over the last few years, with the rise of reissue labels such as Awesome...
He said concerts and sports events were "super-spreaders"
A Lollapalooza co-founder has predicted that music events won’t be back until 2022.
Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Lollapalooza co-founder Marc Geiger recently spoke with...
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Point Blank’s online school has been championed by the likes of Claude VonStroke, Felix Jaehn and many more and features regular one-to-ones and exclusive video tutorials and masterclasses from...
Our new DJ Mag Originals video series, Meet the MC, launches today (4th March). As well as telling the stories of this crucial new wave...
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It is no secret that Croatia has become one of the ultimate destinations for dance music globally. We have been producing a summer magazine there...
Ron Trent has a deep understanding of electronic music. Beginning his production career in his teens, the venerated Chicago resident has travelled through techno, deep house and Afro house over the years. His latest album ‘WARM: What Do The Stars Say To You’, produced with a live band, demonstrates the duality of his work: it’s futuristic and somehow ancient, cosmic and aquatic. DJ Mag's Ria Hylton catches up with the Chicago house legend to learn more
The father and daughter duo's second outing on the esteemed imprint
Floorplan have announced a new two-track EP on Classic Music Company, marking the duo's second outing on Luke Solomon's celebrated label.
The two-track release, 'Get...
AI tool Udio has launched with the backing of musicians will.i.am and Common
Music is the answer...
Music can help reduce anxiety and stress levels by up to 65%, a new study shows.
According to a study from Dr. David Lewis-Hodgson of...
Exploring the history of cinema, Martin Guttridge-Hewitt compiles 11 landmark electronic music movie soundtracks, arranged in chronological order, each of which earned its place on sonic merit, and significance in the canon of music and movies
For 20 years, Simon Dunmore's Defected has been dedicated to the finest in house music, from its label and numerous associated imprints, to its events...
“I’m a collector of labels. My ambition was for people to have a Defected rack in their collections in the same way they'd have a...
Apple Music subscribers will be able to listen to sets from Armin van Buuren, Charlotte de Witte, and Laidback Luke
Tomorrowland has shared sets from July's digital festival on Apple Music.
Tomorrowland Around The World took place in July, with the first ever digital edition of...