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MIXMSTR looks at the lifestyles of DJs and those involved in the clubbing scene

A video game app for mobile that claims to be the first ever DJ culture game has launched as a free download.

MIXMSTR, the brainchild...

Happy Mondays, Dub Pistols and Paul Hartnoll set to play...

The Big Kahuna is a new, three-day music festival taking place on August Bank Holiday at Holmbush Forest in Horsham, Sussex. 

Set to play the...

The CDJ-1000 has a new little brother. Meet the CDJ-400, and get ready for some serious mixing.

There's been a lot of talk about what kind of deck would be the replacement for the CDJ-800, so let's put the rumours to bed...

Selections: Murder He Wrote

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, Murder He Wrote spotlights future-facing funky, breaks, grime and bass

If you’ve had your ear to the ground in the past few years, you’ll have felt the pulse of Murder He Wrote’s music. The Manchester-based...

Photo of T.williams posing in a white t-shirt and blue baseball cap

Over the past two decades, West London DJ and producer T.Williams has worn many hats, from his roots in grime and jungle through to spells in garage and soulful melodic house. His recently released debut album, ‘Raves Of Future Past’, finds him freed from all limitations, and pays tribute to this wide-ranging career. Here, Ben Murphy speaks to him about writing songs versus bangers, the freedom of expression of the early 2000s era, and how he made his classic track ‘Heartbeat’ with Terri Walker

“That cross-section between a banger instrumental and a nicely crafted song was always something that I really enjoyed,” says T.Williams, reflecting on the kind of...

Berlin based party hits Work Bar this Friday...

 

Carousel takes over our DJ Mag Live stream on Friday 3rd February, bringing a taste of Berlin to the heart of London.

Set up by...

We team up with Gilles Peterson and Havana Club

New music and Cuba are two things that 6Music jock Gilles Peterson is all about bringing together.

Either working with established local artists to compile...

Don't miss these killer events at ADE

Amsterdam Dance Event 2010 is a veritable treasure trove of dance music brilliance. Now 14-years-young, the conference has expanded with each annum, growing from its...

Gobstopper affiliate Strict Face will release a four-track EP via Nina Las Vegas' NLV Records later this month. Listen to chaotic flute samples weave through...

Strict Face will debut four new tracks on NLV Records later this month.

The Adelaide-based producer, who released his nine-track, debut mixtape via Local Action...

Bitwig join forces with sound design company Irrupt to offer fresh new content!

Bitwig have been steadily going about their business and improving on the original release with a host of fine innovations and add ons.

Best of British 2015, educated by Point Blank

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Maya Jane Coles, aka Nocturnal Sunshine, has beaten the...

One down, 11 to go, with Honey Dijon's Full Fantasy, Hit & Run at Mayfield, 5 Years of Timedance

We can take solace in the fact a long and arduous January is over, but the real nocturnal work starts here, as the following goes...

Mark Archer of the classic rave duo picks his biggest rave-era bangers ahead of his performance at Field Maneuvers festival later this month...

Mark Archer is a true acid house hero.

Producing music and releasing records since 1988, he was the driving force behind early rave pioneers Altern-8...

A new London club night No ID, aims to spotlight South Asian DJs and artists. DJ Mag visited the party's first edition at Peckham's Rye...

“When I rack my brain to think of famous South Asian names in mainstream music,”  says Nabihah Iqbal, “the only two I can think of...