Body Movements has announced the collectives and stages taking part in the summer 2022 festival, which will take place across Hackney Wick, London, on 30th...
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We talk to the head honcho from the seminal junglist label...
Comp of the month in the upcoming issue of DJ Mag is 'The History Of Hardcore, Jungle, Drum & Bass: 1991-1997', the triple CD box-set...
Big Dyke Energy, He.She.They, Pxssy Palace, Maricas, Hungama and Daytimers are among those involved
More major artists set to rock Clapham Common this August Bank Holiday Weekend
Words: Bianca Mitchell
It looks like the first hints of summer are finally here and what better way to gear up for the sunshine than...
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DJ Mag has teamed up with the Association For Electronic Music (AFEM) and its members and others to initiate a helpline for people to report sexual harassment...
Counting down the 2010s, we round-up the albums that defined the decade in electronic music
Co-founder Sunil Sharpe hopes the discussion event series Where Is The Night? will reignite momentum in the stalled changes to Ireland's licensing and alcohol sale laws
The list also encourages people to continue to support national and international humanitarian aid organisations as a priority
In this regular feature, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their Bandcamp...
Running through December, the Muzeum Woli exhibition examines how the Polish capital's nightlife scene interacted with political, social and economic shifts at a crucial moment in its history
Derrick Carter and Roi Perez are also among the acts set to feature at the event's second edition
The Belfast duo's latest track, 'Mele (II)', is a rework of 'Meli (I)', taken from the deluxe version of their January released album, 'Isles'
Experimental, accomplished and downright epic, Marc Mac and Dego McFarlane’s 1998 classic served as a blueprint for the divine future possibilities of drum & bass music
1998 was a landmark, if slightly troubling, time for drum & bass. It was a year of shifting styles, sprawling albums, and new sub genres, one that saw...
Ready to talk openly about her traverses as a trans DJ, we sit down and get to know Octo Octa over Skype...
Shortly after coming out as transgender, Brooklyn’s Octo Octa released ‘Where Are We Going’ on Honey Soundsystem, an exceptionally classy piano-led house/techno album on which she embraces...