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London's longest-serving Techno night, Lost.
As one half of Basic Channel, Mark Ernestus has one of the most influential back catalogues in electronic music. And just as Basic Channel releases were as eagerly anticipated as Santa dropping down the chimney with a sack of white labels for the techno cognoscenti during the 1990s, so Ernestus’ rare DJ appearances are almost as mythical an event. Or to put it another way, if you were to book him, you probably wouldn’t stick him in a back bar at the end of the night.
DJ Mag boards London's most unusual clubbing location
It's 6am. Two U-turns beside an industrial estate, we are no closer to knowing where we are — or if our cabbie's even on the right route. E6 (only a stone's throw from Essex) is where we are meant to be headed. Apparently.
A Tribe Called Red’s ‘pow-wow-step’ thrills and excites
Did Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus ‘discover’ America 500-odd years ago? No! He may have been one of the first white men to open up the...
Win new album and guestlist to Proud2
Danish dance producer Kid Massive has been through a number of incarnations, but it's his 'A Little Louder' album (released last week on...
Snowbombing shapes up for another avalanche of fun
These days, establishing and maintaining a high-end festival brand requires more than just bunging a decent soundsystem in a field and expecting the mindless rabble...
On reaching number one and more
From the early days of Bad Company, co-founding Dogs On Acid and record label BC Recordings, to hitting the number one spot in...
Interview with UK champ, DJ Jeppa
With the spectre of the DMC World DJ Championships looming on Sunday 17th October, DJs from all over the world are surely locked in...