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J Colleran launches his new Oyae label with a five track EP of sensational sound design and weightless ambience. Hear ‘2Hydra (ft. Nami Sato)’ now

Irish experimental and ambient producer J Colleran has launched a new label, Oyae. 

Kicking off the label with an EP of his own, the RBMA...

We throw a few curveball questions the way of Hot Since 82

This issue we coax Hot Since 82 into the Hot Seat. Genial Yorkshireman Daley Padley, aka Hot Since 82, has hit pay-dirt since adopting the...

The new service lets DJs stream Beatport's catalogue into DJing software...

Beatport have launched a new subscription service for DJs called LINK. The new service lets DJs stream Beatport's catalogue into DJ performance software, starting with...

COURSES, SOFTWARE DEALS, FREEBIES & MORE

Pioneer DJ have just unveiled the brand-new addition to their DDJ controller family, the Pioneer DJ DDJ-1000SRT, and prior to its release, Point Blank were given...

The streaming era continues to build steam...

SoundCloud have announced streaming integration with Native Instruments' free Traktor iPad version DJ 2 and Mixvibes' Cross DJ 4. As with their previous announcements, the...

Dropping pro features without the pro price tags, this highly-contested category brings it back to home.

Reloop Mixtour


£110
Hype
A wicked little companion for Algoriddim’s djay software that offers hands on control.
Gripe
When used with iOS devices, it needs...

We meet up with the Bristol-based producer and DJ to talk his new release on Intec, his relationship with Carl Cox, and whether he prefers...

"It’s dreams come true stuff,” says Eats Everything, aka ever-jovial Bristolian Dan Pearce, when we talk to him about his debut release on Intec. A...

Latest beta version of OS 10.15 Catalina shows no communication between new Music app and DJ software

Apple have killed off iTunes in the latest update to OS X called Catalina. It's being replaced by a new app called Music, and in...

Chris Gavino’s rise to fame has been meteoric. Just four years ago, the Washington DC-based DJ, producer and label owner was pursuing his degree. But he...

The moniker is a shoutout to Gavino’s Filipino roots. He grew up moving between the Philippines, Indonesia, and the United States, attending international schools while...

We talk Mars exploration, Donald Trump & new music...

When we reach Lee Foss at his LA pad over Skype one morning, the joint Hot Creations and Emerald City boss is in good spirits...

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.

Dynamic duo mix a choice selection

Mainstays on the house scene, Berlin boys Florian Kruse & Nils Neurnberg have been playing integral roles in the dance world for some time now...

Dedicated to his parents and featuring many d&b friends, it's a family affair...

“In Brazil, we have a lot of passion,” urges DJ Marky, via a Skype call from his South American homeland. The veteran DJ is...

Interviewed by DJ/collaborator Kryoman...

On the heels of their new EDM collaboration, the robot DJ known as Kryoman sits down to interview the NBA champ Shaq turned producer, DJ...

Modular software delight

In the late '90s there was a perception of DJs as vinyl-hugging technophobes who relied on a 20-year-old turntable design and swore by headphones launched in the '80s. It used to be an utterly fair stereotype — after having reviewed the very first Traktor back when it ploughed into the scene, trying to convince my clubland chums that it was “the future” I was met with pity and derision.