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The Major Lazer producer also says he’s sad to be a part of it...

Diplo has revealed his disdain for DJ culture in a new interview, saying it’s “corny” and that he’s “sad” to be a part of it...

Richie Hawtin is one of the most pioneering artists in electronic music, and a true proponent of techno’s future-focused ideology. As the winner of DJ...

The low spring sun is struggling to make a difference as the staggered city peaks of Central London interrupt its pale light. We’re at 180...

Oliver Heldens gets candid about his haters and evolving future house

The electronic world's most jet-lagged artists and their management teams adorned in the predictable head-to-toe black attire descend upon the artist mansion (aka fancy horse...

Algoriddim's DJAY app now comes with Spotify integration...

Not since the dreaded 'Sync Button' has one product courted more controversy. However, Algoriddim’s update to their mighty popular DJAY 2 app has started a...

EDM goliath set for Australia!

Avicii has today announced that he will headline the dance stage at Australia's Future Music Festival.

Hannah Holland, Funkystepz, R1 Ryders and more at Egg London

The Future Now! gears up for the festive season with a bulging sack of DJ goodness.

Taking over the house room is Trailer Trash resident...

With Sinden, Housemeister and more...

Egg London's flagship new night, The Future Now!, returns this Friday 18th November for another all-night sessions of the hottest DJs and sounds...

With Zombie Disco Squad, Ikonika and more...

Egg London's flagship new night The Future Now returns on Friday 14th October with another chock-a-block line-up of today's most influential artists who are shaping...

New fest hits Miami in March...

Rapture — a new festival debuting during this year's Miami Music Week — has announced a host of heavy hitters, including Detroit legend Carl Craig...

100 of the World's Best DJs

Limited to just 3,000 copies

A new book — 100 of the World's Best DJs – celebrates DJ culture around the world. The limited-edition book features DJs including Larry Levan...

Electronic music's subcultures have been documented by a host of photographers and archivists in the last four decades, and some excellent photobooks have been released...

During the 1980s, renowned photographer, broadcaster and DJ Normski was immersed in London’s hip-hop culture, his lense capturing a critical moment before the genre went...

The Vinyl Factory investigates...

Istanbul has a thriving vinyl scene if you know where to look.

Luckily, The Vinyl Factory is here to help — they’ve crafted an excellent...

Submit your Latin mixes to win a Fiesta Nights DJ residency

La Tasca’s Fiesta Nights DJ competition is in full swing! You have been submitting your latin-inspired mixes for a chance to be featured on this...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...

Major cities have long been the central hubs for dance music, in part thanks to their appeal to travelling DJs and fans. With coronavirus massively...

What a difference 12 months makes. This time last year you might have been making travel plans for Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), getting final kicks...