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TYGAPAW: music for the revolution

TYGAPAW makes music with a message of liberation, and of working toward a world where everyone is free to be true to themselves. It also happens to be music that slams. Bruce Tantum meets the Brooklyn-based artist to learn about their long journey to get to where they are now, and the road ahead

There’s a documentary called Underplayed, released in 2020, that focuses on gender, ethnic, and sexual equality issues within the electronic music world as seen “through...

The man, basically, is a workaholic

Danish producer Noir and his sprawling musical empire Noir Music have been riding the crest of a wave for a couple of years now, and it’s all down to one man’s tireless work ethic...

McTrax means you can make beats whilst eating your burger...

McDonald’s has worked with a team of Dutch designers to produce McTrax, a placemat that’s also a music production station.

The global burger giant surprised...

Fronted by John "OO" Flemming

The UK is set to get it's own electronic music conference - led by trance DJ John "00" Flemming.

2 days of dance music in Munich

For two days at the beginning of August, #UR Munich plan to turn a Bavarian city best known for pretzels, Steins and a dominant football...

World's first socially-driven music school

We have teamed up with Armada Music, Point Blank Music School to kick off the ‘Academy of Electronic Music’ on Google+.

Watch the film of the making of 'Sad Robots Go Funny'

Squarepusher has always tried to push the envelope with his musical compositions – and then some.

Starting off as a bass player in thrash metal...

Step aside speedcore, there’s a new sound in town...

Clocking in at 1000bpm, extratone is electronic music’s fastest genre.

In a new, in-depth feature from Bandcamp Daily, writer and regular DJ Mag freelancer Dave...

In these trying times, we look to get creative on a budget with nine free tools for making music 

We are living in uncertain times. The threat of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, has introduced some of the most drastic measures we’ve seen in a...

The government’s next steps were announced yesterday (30th)

The Music Venues Trust has warned UK government that the next steps in returning to “normal” following the COVD-19 pandemic could threaten the future of...

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...

"There is something very wrong here..."

Jackmaster has blasted misogyny within the music industry in a series of angry tweets.

Speaking out last night (Sunday 5th February), the Scottish DJ said...

The Sound Of: Critical Music

As the underground drum & bass label celebrates its 20th anniversary, Critical Music founder Kasra records a breakneck mix of tracks from its catalogue, and chats to Jake Hirst about the imprint’s history and constant evolution

“I started the label as a hobby and didn’t know where it would take me. So when I look back and think about everything we’ve...

With mental health and wellbeing one of the principal keynote topics at the International Music Summit (IMS) in Ibiza at the end of this month...

Flying high in the music industry can seem idyllic, but is there a price to pay? Coupled with the perceived glamour is a 24/7 lifestyle...

Labels will be paid the remaining money they’re owed in full...

Music subscription service Drip has announced via an open letter that it is closing down next month. 

The unique distribution service – which is...