If you look in the ‘about’ section on Norma Jean Bell’s Facebook page, it says, simply, “I’m the baddest bitch in this room...” It's a...
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The Mad Decent bossman responds to new Viceland show...
Diplo has spoken out about a forthcoming mockumentary series inspired by his life — titled 'What Would Diplo Do' — that's set to premiere on...
Detroit saxophonist, producer, and vocalist Norma Jean Bell is responsible for some of house music’s most glorious moments, and has worked alongside the likes of Moodymann, K-Hand, Ron Trent and George Clinton. Her full-length opus, 'Come Into My Room', released in 2001, proved that she really is “the baddest bitch in this room”
The flagship Belgian festival will welcome 400,000 ticket-holders this July
Hot Sheffield-based clothing brand.
They do normal stuff; print t-shirts in their living room; they put on shows and play loud music and drink. Starting out in 2010, SABBC is a couple of likeminded mates Anthony and Dean, who shelled out their last forty quid on printing up a few t-shirts that became hugely popular on the hardcore scene.
Jurassik brings the gully monster breaks
Jurassik, aka Ben Child, first got into dance music in the late '90s via jungle/drum & bass. “Anything with a skippy sampled break, really,” he...
Digital Holdings is the Bermondsey studios that's had artists including Headie One, Harlem Spartans, Zone 2, Carns Hill and SL all record music within its...
The audiophile speaks out
DJ Harvey is one of the UK originators of the dance music scene. From his beginnings in Cambridge punk band Ersatz, he discovered hip-hop and DJing on a fateful trip to New York City, and later alighted upon an eclectic mishmash DJ style inspired by the B-Boy everything-in-the-pot approach of the NYC scene's first DJs. Later becoming a leading light for house music in the UK, his night Moist at London's Gardening Club cemented his reputation as a true original, where his mammoth sets became the stuff of legend, and where he also invited the legendary likes of Larry Levan as guests.
Lower East's Lee Brinx remembers his first time raving...
Lee Brinx, one of the heads of Lower East records alongside Cozzy D and Ed Kane, remembers his first taste of raving. 'Inner Circles Vol.2'...
with Chase and Status and The Streets headlining
We The People is back with an electrifying underground line up ready to rock Bristol Harbour from the 4th to 5th of June. Tons...
Apollonia are the gods of groovy, stripped-back underground house music. The French trio — consisting of Dan Ghenacia, Shonky and Dyed Soundorom — have been...
It’s late May 2017 in Ibiza, and the end of a long week of opening parties on the island. Shortly after Apollonia close the terrace...
The much-loved London club expects to close soon due to local development
London club The Cause has revealed what may be the final series of shows at its Tottenham Hale home.
Having opened in 2018, the team...
Outspoken and self-reflective, GRiZ is back with his sixth studio LP, ‘Ride Waves’. DJ Mag met the Detroit star recently to talk life's highs and...
Grant Kwiecinski has found his zen. Better known to fans as the saxophone-slinging GRiZ, the 28-year-old producer, DJ and instrumentalist is one of those precious...
Tattooist-turned-rapper TRAPY speaks to Amy Fielding about his favourite Marvel characters, obscure samples, and his reason for anonymity
The Day After Festival in Panama is the ticket
It’s cold in the Eastern Hemisphere. And as the temperature continues to drop with the velocity of a big-room banger, DJ Mag...
As part of DJ Mag's round-up of all the best in dance music in 2019, and in the 2010s, we decided to spotlight some of...