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Vintage Culture and John Summit announced for DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party

The DJs join Andrea Oliva, Dennis Ferrer, Eats Everything, Melé, HoneyLuv, Layla Benitez, and more for the party

Vintage Culture and John Summit have been announced for DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party. Marking the first DJ Mag pool party since 2019, the event...

Armin van Buuren announces headline show in Manchester

His first date in the city for half a decade

Armin van Buuren has announced a headline show in Manchester on Saturday 16th April. The Dutch producer, DJ, A State of Trance (ASOT) boss and...

Roy Davis Jr. releases new EP, 'Wind Of Change', on Friendsome Records

"The EP is a reflection of my more analogue vision that got me into house music in the first place," he's said of the new record

Roy Davis Jr. has put out the first release on a new Paris-based label, Friendsome. Out now, 'Wind Of Change' comprises three tracks from the...

The Avicii Experience exhibition will open in Stockholm in February

“Tim would have been incredibly proud to be represented like this”

The Avicii Experience exhibition is set to open in Stockholm on 26th February. Billed as an immersive and interactive journey through the life and work...

A global celebration of China’s electronic music scene

Australian production outfit Yolanda Be Cool deliver tips on how they got the killer sound on their latest single

“It is always dangerous covering such an iconic track. The first version we did was a housed-up 124bpm. We sent it across to Syf &...

Yusek tells us about his beloved Jupiter 8

“Since becoming the lucky owner of the Roland Jupiter 8, it has become the central piece of my studio. As a crazy synth collector I...

Recreating that fat, gritty analogue sound

Waves is a name known to all but the greenest of studio dilettantes as producing some of the finest studio effect plug-ins known to humankind.

The production secrets behind 'Leave It All Behind'

“‘Leave It All Behind’ began as an eight-bar guitar/drum/synth loop Patrick wrote on his Akai MPC 2000XL. The main chords you can hear in the song were created using the MPC's note-repeat function. I also used the note-repeat function on an MPC 1000 to create the chords in 'Malmo'.

After 10 years since the first version of Trash, iZotope come back with it's harder more brutal brother

Welcome to Plug-in Corner, our monthly expose of some

Selections: Aquarian

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Aquarian spotlights broken techno, fluorescent rave sounds, electro, juke and more

Like a fine wine, Berlin-based Canadian Aquarian’s music is only improving with time. While his early ‘10s productions for UNO were nothing to sniff at...

Berlin-based Ziúr will release her second album, 'ATØ', via Planet Mu later this month. Hear the producer's glossy electronics on left-field pop anthem, 'All Lessons...

Ziúr will release her second album via Planet Mu later this month.

Exploring darker territories with gritty electronics on her first full-length release 'U Feel...

Top 100 DJs x VirtualDJ

Over the last three months, some of the world's leading DJs have taken on the Top 100 DJs x VirtualDJ 3-Minute Mix. We challenged DJs from the ranks of Top 100 DJs to produce their ultimate mini mix using the innovative features within VirtualDJ. Check out all of the sets below...

Yen Sung posing in an indoor archway of an emtpy club. A disco ball hangs behind her

For three decades, Yen Sung has been at the beating heart of Lisbon’s club scene. As a longstanding resident at Lux and its downtown predecessor Frágil, and as a producer of timeless house tracks, she’s rightly earned her legendary in Portuguese dance music. But as April Clare Welsh learns, she’s busier and more energised than she’s ever been. Alongside a thumping On Cue mix of pure dancefloor energy, she shares her story

Yen Sung was right down the front when Prince performed a one-off show at Lisbon’s Lux Frágil club in December 1998. “It was amazing. Especially...

re:ni poses in a forest wearing a black blue and red racing jacket

In-demand DJ and radio host, producer of sound system shakers for labels like Timedance and Ilian Tape, promoter and label co-founder at re:lax, Lauren Bush, aka re:ni, has become a seemingly unstoppable force in UK club music through a combination of hard work and self-belief. Alongside a pulse-quickening Recognise mix, she speaks to Jasmine Kent-Smith about formative club experiences, the importance of role models, and the pursuit of authenticity

When Lauren Reni Bush was a child, she wanted to become a vet. Back then, she lived in a village outside of Dorchester, a market...