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Your late night, post-club cab ride could be no more!

Since launching in the UK capital back in 2012, popular taxi app Uber has become an essential tool for London clubbers.

The enemy of dodgy...

With Miller Genuine Draft

They say time flies when you're having fun, which is certainly true in Ibiza. It seems like only yesterday that we were anticipating a new...

Line-ups now revealed through late November...

In:Motion has now revealed the talents that will be keeping Bristol grooving during the month of November. Mount Kimbie (live), Adam Beyer, Ida Engberg, Gorgon...

A chat with OWSLA regular, Kill The Noise

As Kill the Noise, Jake Stanczak rode the builds and drops of bass music to mass acclaim in the brostep era ...

His undying love for garage kept it alive during leaner times, and as his recent 24-hour set for Cancer Research on Boiler Room showed, his...

Dressed in black t-shirt and cap, garage don DJ EZ stands in stark contrast to the bright white walls of the south-east London studio that...

Marquee resident and EDM A-lister speaks out

Las Vegas’s dance music gold rush has seen buzzword clubs flip quicker than a winning hand at a hot table. But it’s Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub that’s gobbled up more column inches than any other. That’s down in no small part to the Who’s Who of DJ residents they’ve brought in. That, in clip-note form, is what’s brought us here today: a sit-down and pow-wow about Marquee, the universe and other things with one of their resident elite. Step forward Jeffrey Sutorius, DJ, frontman, mouthpiece and best-known-face of trance trio Dash Berlin. And a man it transpires that, like Las Vegas, has seen some boom and bust of his own.

A guide to dance music's pre-rave past...

We've drafted in Greg Wilson, the former electro-funk pioneer, nowadays a leading figure in the global disco/re-edits movement and respected commentator on dance music and...

The biggest tunes on the underground this month

A lot of water has travelled under the bridge since Art Department delivered 'Without You' on Crosstown Rebels in 2011. Tech house and deep house are still getting chewed up and spat out, with DJs dropping newly evolved forms of the sound as quickly as it's found its way into the charts and been picked up by stadium-filling titans such as Tiësto.

Join forces at Canavan's Peckham Pool Club on 6th May

With posters asking 'Is East London dead?' all around Dalston and Hackney, London's smarter club heads have known for some time that many of the...

One club promotion bootin' off this month...

 On The 5th Day has become one of London's essential techno outings thanks to carefully curated line-ups and an intimate vibe.

While Berlin may traditionally...

Future Perfect!

Dave Pezzner has released on labels such as Ovum, Dirtybird, Leftroom, Freerange and 8-Bit as a solo artist, as well as labels such as Classic...

Ibiza, expectations and compromise...

Maya Jane Coles is one of the UK's biggest tech house stars. But as she explains on the eve of the release of her debut album and a load of DJ dates in Ibiza, she's staying true to her vision and choosing to release her music independently. We talk collaborators, DJing on the White Isle, and refusing to dilute her sound...

Kasra on ten years of Critical Records

Back in 2002 on a sofa somewhere in North London, the concept of a new label was being brewed in the mind of a young DJ named Kasra, a hazy vision that became a reality after an intoxicated conversation with some colleagues.

The synth sorcerer breaks down his live setup

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