Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal's 'B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)' has hit number two in the UK singles chart. The track began building momentum earlier...
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DJ Mag trips out to the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to find out how the club scene has persevered and flourished despite years of unrest in...
When DJ Mag first mentions to our nearest and dearest that we’re headed off to Beirut, the majority of responses are that of concern. Lebanon...
The unprecedented court order has been heavily criticised...
Five members of UK drill group 1011 have been banned from making drill music without police permission following a new and unprecedented court order was...
The best places to eat, sleep & rave in Ibiza acccording to DJs and staff...
DJ Mag Ibiza breaks down the best places to eat, sleep and rave on the White Isle this summer, favoured by DJs, locals and clued-up...
Mexico warms up for the end of the world
In an era where unlikely rave settings have become increasingly ubiquitous, making an impression has never proved more difficult. From fortresses in Serbia to abandoned power stations in Berlin, clubbers around the world have become increasingly accustomed to unique destinations and boutique festivals. Yet in spite of all this widespread competition, Mexico’s inaugural Time and Space Festival is still worthy of note.
Sound of the summer
They think it's all Oval... it is now!
After making a splash in 2012, this year is shaping up to be the one where London's Oval Space really steals the show...
"We’re just trying to level the playing field by helping Black kids"
It's the most wonderful time of the year – whether you're treating yourself or looking for the perfect gift for someone else, we've got you...
The UK capital is making major strides...
Pretty much the whole of clubland was appalled when Fabric had its license revoked a few months back — after all, if Fabric could be...
Kevin Lewandowski, Discogs founder and CEO, details the Community Advisory Turntable in an exclusive interview
In the form of the MS20 Mini
Ask any serious fetishist their Top 10 list of synthesisers they would love to own and all but the most awkward will list the Korg MS20 in a very high position. However, owning one of these classics is a costly endeavour, assuming one can be found at all. But now thanks largely to the rising popularity of hardware synthesisers within the production community it is possible to own a brand-new MS20 Mini, which is a faithful recreation of the Korg MS20, for a fraction of the cost of the original.
It's the first time a female DJ has topped the Official UK Singles Chart in over two decades
The 10-part series invites renowned musicians to create and discuss an original piece
He also has a penchant for hardstyle
January has come and gone and with it, the year’s tech has been teased, trialled and tested. We run down the tech that will dominate...
The NAMM conference may not be on the tip of the tongue of every musician and producer across the world, but it’s likely where the...