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The club will close later this month...
St. Petersburg club Клуб is set to close its doors for the final time later this month.
The club announced its closure via an Instagram post...
After reflecting on how we can tackle the issues within the electronic music industry as a publication, we deliver our pledge to you, presenting significant...
Young people across the UK are being urged to get their vaccines before new rules come into effect
London club Heaven gave out 1,000 COVID-19 jabs on Sunday 8th August amid growing concerns about the low vaccination uptake among young people in the...
"My goal is to build a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for anyone seeking guidance on how to stage alternative music events in this moment of significant...
Brooklyn-based writer Cherie Hu has written a how-to guide for live streaming at home.
The 16-page comprehensive guide from Hu, entitled Virtual Music Events Directory...
Another reason to visit the Netherlands...
Het Magazijn is hosting a marathon 36-hour techno and electro rave this summer to mark its one year anniversary, kicking off on Friday 6th July...
It has a roof terrace with a NASA-approved soundsystem...
A new four-storey venue called YES will open in Manchester later this month.
The multi-purpose wheelchair accessible venue will boast a music venue, bar and...
Brazil, Poland, Ukraine, Middle East, international expansion, DJmag Lithuania, DJmag Bulgaria, Vilnius's Club Galaxy, James Zabiela, Vakaru Verslo Sistemos, Vytas Stonis, Lithuanian music scene, global...
Our global mission continues! With editions of DJmag now published in Brazil, Poland, Ukraine and the Middle East, our international expansion continues apace. And now...
Analysing the key trends from the voting in this year's DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs poll
Podcast series exploring South Asian contributions to the UK music industry confirms inaugural party
At what point did remixing mainstream pop rubbish become acceptable?
Don't get DJ Mag wrong, there's been a long tradition of the remix as a credibility boost in the music industry. Back in the day, from the late '80s and the first crossover of house music onwards, dire popstrels of the ilk of Simply Red and the Spice Girls (or rather their record companies) would be queuing up for a taste of authentic dance flavour, getting cool names to remix their tracks in order to boost sales of 12”s.
We troll him about his hatred of EDM...
Uncompromising, passionate, and very opinionated: Dave Clarke is the man John Peel famously dubbed the Baron of Techno. As one of the consultants for the...
Should DJs who have never taken illegal drugs be banned from the decks?
Dance music used to be all about getting off your chops to some amazing futuristic electronic sounds. The DJs would get as fucked up as...
Three parties will take place in February
London club The Cause are running three parties in February, including a 19-hour rave, to raise $50,000 for the Australian bushfire crisis.
Coming together with...
The crew's last dance at the soon-to-be-closed London venue
Nomadic UK party, merchandise, and live stream collective Keep Hush have announced a 12-hour rave at The Cause.
The event, known as Turbofest, will...