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Attendees from more than 70 countries caught sets from Amelie Lens, Roni Size, David Guetta, DJ Snake and more

180,000 people attended EXIT Festival in Serbia between 8th and 11th July, marking Europe's biggest event since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and the...

The dubstep/trance chameleon

Californian producer Jeff Montalvo, aka Seven Lions, has merged trance sonics with dubstep beats 'n' drops to forge his own deadly, big room subjugating sound — and he's poised to roar into the upper echelons of dance royalty in 2013...


SW4 bags more colossal names for August Bank Holiday

Always a guaranteed source of superb summer park action, London's SW4 is constantly improving, raising its standards each year in pursuit of unprecedented levels of...

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Double Trouble in Singapore

After 12 years of throwing outdoor beach parties, Singapore’s Zoukout switched from a one-day event to a two-day extravaganza. DJ Mag went along for the ride…

The Dutchman retained the No. 1 title at the Amsterdam ArenA...

Martin Garrix has been revealed as the winner of the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll 2017, with the 21-year-old Dutch superstar retaining his title after becoming...

The awards ceremony took place at Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday (21st October)...

Claptone has been revealed as the winner of the Highest House category in this year’s DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll. The DJ/producer came in...

 Energy 52’s trance classic ‘Café Del Mar’ remixed by Orbital and Michael Mayer

Taking one of the most famous dance tracks in very new directions 

Energy 52's 31-year-old trance classic, 'Café Del Mar', has been remixed by Orbital and Kompakt Records boss Michael Mayer. Due to land on Superstition Records...

OWSLA boss announced as winner at Amsterdam ArenA show...

Skrillex has scooped the award for highest bass act in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 after coming 16th in the poll. 

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DJs strike back after “Underground music is amateur” comment

The awards ceremony took place at Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday (21st October)...

Carl Cox has been revealed as the winner of the Highest Techno category in this year’s DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll. The British icon...

From Amsterdam to London

25-year-old Dutch DJ Hardwell was crowned the new No.1 DJ in the world at a massive DJ Mag party at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam on Saturday 19th October. Hardwell, real name Robbert van de Corput, knocked fellow Dutchman — and five-times winner — Armin Van Buuren off the top spot to become the youngest winner in the Top 100 DJs poll in its 20-year history.

Mysterious Journey Of A Lifetime

Taking Malaysians on a bigger, better and more exciting journey through the raveforests of Kuching, Mysterious World Music Festival is back in town with a...