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DJmag chats to My Favourite Robot ahead of their London debut at Supernature

Few labels truly balance coolness with ultimate credibility, fulfill a dedication to crate-digging geekery while attracting admiration from demure, slicker-than-slick hipsters. Toronto’s My Favourite Robot...

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Toronto's my Favorite Robot get down and dirty

Canadian trio My Favorite Robot, AKA Jared Simms, James Teej and Voytek Korab, scored big with this year's 'Atomic Age' on No. 19 Music, their...

Berlin-based, Montpellier-native, rRoxymore has been carving her own niche for some years now and, as her star rises, she continues to do things entirely in...

From: Montpellier, France

For fans of: Aardvarck, Randomer, Karen Gwyer

Three tunes to check out: 'This Is Not What You Think', 'Tropicalcore', 'Prodrome'

“It’s quite...

DJ Mag nabs an exclusive stream of Steve Lawler's new EP

Steve Lawler is on fire! A staple in the UK house scene for nigh on two decades, Lawler started his professional life as a promoter...

Premiere: Type ‘Hummer’

RuptureLDN’s Planets EP series returns with label regulars and first-timers delivering deep-space junglism

RuptureLDN’s Planets EP series returns this month, with the ‘Jupiter’ and ‘Saturn’ releases both landing this Friday, 7th October. Listen to Type’s ‘Hummer’ below. Returning...

Neurodiversity in dance music lead feature image

Neurodiversity refers to a wide range of neurological conditions including ADHD, autism, dyslexia and Tourette syndrome. After being diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism earlier this year, DJ Mag writer Harold Heath began to wonder: is there a particularly high number of neurodivergent people in the scene? Here, he embarks on a personal journey to try and understand the relationship between neurodiversity and dance music, and its wider relevance within the scene

I’m Harold Heath: music writer, former small-time DJ/producer, and life-long club culture fanatic. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with ADHD and suspected autism. Why...

Better than an office Christmas party...

So another year is as good as done, lying sprawled out on the floor like the hedonistic version of Fatal Attraction's deranged mistress; spent, but...

It's not just the locations that make Point Blank what it is, meet the lecturers...

Point Blank’s new learning facility has captured the attention of many students who want to learn more about the music industry.

Mute! was started in 2011 as an illegal rave in Bolton by two lads...

Contrary to its namesake, Mute! is making noise. Started in 2011 as an illegal rave in Bolton by two lads with the same goal, now...

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Pleasurekraft

Transatlantic duo Pleasurekraft struck gold with their 2010 Beatport hit 'Tarantula', and since then have been gathering fans from Richie Hawtin to Carl Cox with their big room friendly tech sound.

21: Alex Niggemann

An ex-student of classical piano, quite handy given the resurgence of bashing the old ivories, Alex Niggemann picked up his first pair of decks...

Plus music from House Husband, Frank McWeeny and more...

It's no secret we're big fans of EGG London here at DJ Mag HQ. We throw our DJ Mag Sessions parties at the iconic London...

Raw, steely deep house and techno from Fly By Night regular

With a name that sounds best in a scouse accent, it's fitting that Andy Ash is from Liverpool.

What is surprising, however, is this guy's...