Brooklyn venue Bossa Nova Civic Club has reopened after nine months of inaction. The venue returned this past weekend with a line-up that included Juliana...
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The venue was forced to close at the start of this year due to a fire in its building
The album includes vocals from Flowdan, MC GQ, Sweetie Irie and more
A Darker Electricity is out next year through Velocity Press
The venue formerly known as Tolhuistuin / Paradiso Noord has been transformed into a nightclub and opened earlier this month
The gatekeeping around DJ tech has to end...
Picture the scene: You’re wrapping up an incredible set, outstretched arms are begging for sweaty high-fives from the packed dancefloor; your plus-one's grinning wildly, eyes...
Pioneer DJ’s WeGO4 is the latest compact DJ controller to join the party. DJ Mag Tech takes a look...
Pioneer’s DDJ-WeGO4 is the latest edition to the affordable, entry-level DJ controller market.
It comes with all the usual frills that will keep beginner DJs...
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, Gene on Earth spotlights breakbeat trance, bouncing house, “bullfrog techno” and more
The Half Baked resident celebrates the launch of his Shadow Play label with a genre-spanning mix...
Le Loup first put himself on DJ Mag’s radar as a resident at much-loved London party, Half Baked. We’ve been keen to lock him in for...
The beloved club has announced two weekends of "closing party marathons"
The community and cultural venue "cannot be permitted for cultural activities" and is being forced to leave its Laplandsgade 6B location by the end of the month
The organisation aims to “reach those that don’t always get the services that they need”
The queer-led DIY collective finds its third home in a former morgue turned studio complex
The events will celebrate what organisers called "Black Fantastic Otherness, a term that highlights the unique otherness that we possess as Black people around the globe"
Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future