It’s officially festival season, and on a long weekend at the beginning of June, London’s GALA returns to Peckham Rye Park for a successful fifth...
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Bradley Zero, Saoirse, Byron The Aquarius, salute, Nia Archives and KETTAMA have also been confirmed to play the club between January and March
Brighton club Patterns has announced its first run of parties for 2022, with line-ups confirmed from January up to March.
DJs set to play the...
Kiwi electronica duo Pitch Black kick off album launch tour
Innovative Kiwi electronica act Pitch Black kick of their international tour at London's Cargo this Thursday 30 August. Straight off the back of an eight...
The fifth edition of London’s al fresco dance music festival took place in a sunny Peckham Rye Park this month. With a vast line-up celebrating local and international DJs and live acts, there was something for everyone on the bill. DJ Mag's Liam Smith reports back on festivities, and the sense that summer has well and truly arrived
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, Manni Dee spotlights forward-thinking rave rhythms from across the globe
Or:la, Overmono, Little Simz, Yung Singh, Ghetts, Joy Orbison, and Printworks London are among the winners in the 15th edition of DJ Mag’s annual UK...
DJ Mag has announced the winners of its annual Best of British awards, during a digital rollout across its social media channels and website.
In...
The state of the environment has never been worse, but could
dance music be contributing to the problem? DJ Mag regular
Martin Guttridge-Hewitt examines if...
From South East Asia to the Western US, North to South Africa, people can’t get enough of synths and syncopated rhythms. Electronic beats are officially...
DJ Mag photographer releases book
Christian De Souza, a former DJ Mag photographer, has just published a fantastic-looking ‘coffee table’ art book — Postcards From Babylon: A Rough Guide To...
Educated by Point Blank
DJ Mag is a UK music mag — born and bred. So every year, as a counterweight to the international Top 100 DJs poll, we...
DJ Mag discovers how the African heritage and DIY attitude of North Brazil’s Salvador is attracting an international crowd looking for a scene all of...
It’s no secret that we love Brazil here at DJ Mag. From raves in Rio to sundown sets in Sao Paulo, there are few places...
'Carista presents Modern Intimacy Volume 2' aims to "nurture and showcase contemporary Dutch homegrown artists"
Hassan Abou Alam steps up on Nehza Records with four cuts of frosty, bass-heavy techno
On Boys Noize Records
MixHell, the Brazilian electro outfit started by Iggor Cavalera — the former drummer in tribal funk-metal muthas Sepultura — and his wife Laima Leyton, are back with a new album. Signed to Boys Noize Records, 'Space' sees them explore a more organic live electro sound, aided in no small part by the expert live bass guitar-playing of former studio cohort Max Blum, who has now become a full member of the live act.
In November, people from across the globe arrive in Hungary’s historic and hedonistic capital, Budapest, for three days of performances from a truly global bill...
You’re playing Miller Music Amplified in Budapest. Why are events like this important?
“It’s always exciting to discover the new music these events let you...
Adelaide-based Strict Face continues to push the envelope of percussion-heavy club sounds on his ferocious new EP, ‘Thirst For Nerve’, out via his own SLG International imprint
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, Panorama Bar regular Gabrielle Kwarteng spotlights jacking and enchanting house tracks for the dancefloor