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Alix Perez
The title of Alix Perez’s debut album, ‘1984’ (out now on Shogun Audio) might suggest nightmarish Orwellian views of an authoritarian dystopia, but with the...
Sei A joins the techno major players
It’s been less than a year since Sei A, aka Glasgow’s Andy Graham, dropped his debut album, ‘Editing Shadows’, to critical...
Cicada's night-time disco is going off...
THERE'S something stirring in the bushes. A bugged-out funky buzz beckons from the branches in the sweltering Mediterranean heat, as the loose disco guitar groove...
Sticky Tapes, eott and Don’t Keep Hush tell Jack Ramage how they’re helping to shift perceptions around wellbeing in dance music
Body Movements, the UK’s first queer electronic music festival, took place in London’s Hackney Wick last weekend. Helmed by DJ Saoirse and Clayton Wright, and...
Drawing from dub, jazz and field recordings, the debut album from rRoxymore finds her upturning the orthodoxies of dance music to create something fresh
The Amsterdam Dance Event is Europe's premier dance music meeting. Here's DJmag.com's guide to this year's event.
It's an annual dance music event taking place between 19th and 21st October, slap bang in the centre of...
The legendary imprint is the latest in a string of acquisitions by the label's investment arm
Voting in the Top 100 DJs poll, in support of UNICEF, launches in July 2024. This page contains key information for DJs wishing to participate in the poll. Please read this information carefully to ensure that you understand the rules and can run a successful campaign.
Garrix marked the win by performing the first ever DJ set atop the Empire State Building
DJ Mag have partnered with AZ to provide sponsorship for TU3SDAY's forthcoming project
Killer Mike and Meek Mill were among the artists present for the virtual signing ceremony of the bill into law
Sha Ek, Ron Suno, and 22Gz have all been taken off the bill for the weekend-long hip-hop festival
The platform launched in 2020, and hosted Love Saves The Day, Conducta, Addison Groove, LCY, DJ Die and We Out Here, among others