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The intimate festival takes place in June in the mountains of southern Spain...

 

Uva festival is returning for its second edition this summer between 8th - 10th June just outside of Ronda, Spain.

Hosted on the scenic...

The club has released an official response and apology...

Beirut nightclub The Gärten was recently shut down by government officials after a DJ played Quran verses during a set. 

The venue was ordered...

The discussion, which involved a number of philosophers, took place on BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze

The return of clubs and nightlife to the UK following last month's so-called 'Freedom Day' was the subject of a recent discussion on BBC Radio...

In a new, in-depth interview, the techno wizard talks all things future...

Jeff Mills has given his thoughts on the future of music, among other things, in a new, in-depth interview with London’s Fabric nightclub.

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Power Up! competition gives you the chance to DJ with Benji B

Budding DJ? Think you got what it takes to wow not only the nation, but Benji B, the DJ Mag editorial team and some reps...

The 2LP package lands this October... 

Dark Entries will release the debut album of Portugal’s Photonz this October. 

Dubbed ‘Nuit’, the album is named for the Egyptian goddess of sky, stars...

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.

 We compare and contrast a set as Cirez D at new underground venue Flash Factory with one from his whopping EPIC 4.0 show at Terminal...

We compare and contrast a set as Cirez D at new underground venue Flash Factory with one from his whopping EPIC 4.0 show at Terminal...

Vinyl is more popular than it’s been in years, and wax-only labels are seen as some of the best in dance music. But is our...

We're still deep in the midst of a resurgence in vinyl culture. Vinyl sales continue to rise year on year, up 12% in 2018, and vinyl-only...

Musicians For Palestine

Radio Al Hara and the Al-jisser cultural space will broadcast a one-off show featuring musicians supporting the pledge

FKA Twigs, Arca, Seun Kuti, and hundreds more have joined the Musicians For Palestine pledge, calling on their peers to add their names in “refusing...

Ahead of a crazy Ibiza season, Jackathon boss Heidi shares her thoughts on the island, past, present and future...

A one-time staffer behind the desk at Phonica, an esteemed selector and a celebrated radio presenter at BBC Radio 1, Heidi is the sort of...

fabric

In 2012 it seems that Fabric’s biggest competitor has been the new phenomenon of ‘TBA’. From overground electro to underground techno parties, promoters in the capital have been looking to keep their parties fresh by exploring as many unused venues as possible and simply listing them as To Be Announced right up until the last minute.

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Photo of CARISTA posing wearing a beige jumper, leather arm cuffs, and black tights

Utrecht's CARISTA is on a quest to bring club crowds together with her irresistible, energising DJ sets. Ria Hylton meets her to find out how her United Identities label is elevating new talent in the Netherlands, and how she’s branching into new areas of music.

No story of CARISTA would be complete without a recap of that 2018 Boiler Room X Dekmantel set, the one where she transformed a crowd...

If walls could talk...


If you’ve partied in Berghain...