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Machine body rhythms

Ramon certainly ended up in a good spot for house and techno. With his mother and father eventually settling in Holland, he was soon surrounded with the Belgian new beat and house tapes that his older sisters would bring home from clubs

If Tomorrowland was on tomorrow, here’s what Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike would play...

Dimitri Vegas, Moguai & Like Mike
‘Mammoth’
(Spinnin)

“Still probably the biggest track in our playlist at the moment. It got huge with the 2012...

Support comes from SOPHIE, Shlohmo and more

Flume has announced three career-spanning shows at Red Rocks.

The Australian producer and DJ, born Harley Edward Streten, has revealed that three dates at the...

Flowdan, Logan, FFSYTHO, and Moor Mother are among the artists featured on the new LP

The Bug has announced a new album, ‘Fire’, which will drop on Ninja Tune 27th August. You can hear the first single, 'Clash ft. Logan'...

“This ain’t a track, it's a movement”: Mike Skinner and co. are back, and deliver a record-breaking night at Brixton Academy. DJ Mag’s Rob McCallum...

The Streets’ 2002 debut ‘Original Pirate Material’ is one of those rare records that has a story attached for everybody that grew up with it...

The seminal tracks that changed dance music forever

X-Press 2 were one of the principal house acts in the early '90s, rocking the floors with cuts like post-hardcore progressive house cut 'Muzik Xpress' — with its memorable “Music, music, music” refrain — and the cowbell-tastic 'London Xpress'. The trio of acid house originals — Rocky, Diesel and Ashley Beedle — went their separate ways for a while in the late '90s, before coming back together just before the Millennium.

Be in with a chance to win 2 Ticket's to SW London's newest festival

Banquet's big day out is the latest festival to hit London town, Organized by the hard working people at Kingston's Banquet Records, the festival...

Starting life as a way of supporting the artists and labels impacted through the coronavirus pandemic, as well as releases supporting other causes and initiatives...

The pandemic of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has had a devastating impact on our scene, leading to the cancellation of countless club nights and festivals...

The latest gossip, views and opinions in the dance music industry

One of the most eagerly awaited albums of the year is imminent via BBE. JOHN MORALES' 'The M&M Mixes' is a wonderfully nostalgic...

"Entry into the health system needs to be easy and user-friendly"

The family of late UK DJ Alex T — real name Alex Theodossiadis — has received an apology from Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust as...

Forbes has revealed Riri is now officially a billionaire

Rihanna has secured her status as the world's richest female musician, with the success of her Fenty Beauty line.

A new report by Forbes has...

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From experimental R&B and sample-laden house to ferocious, fiery techno here's February...

(LIV).E

(Liv).e — pronounced “Liv” — has an otherworldly sound. The vocalist and producer hails from Dallas, Texas, and combines gospel spirituality with blurry synth-work...

Erol's entry in the 'Fabric Live' series is a belter...

 The idea of Erol Alkan — purveyor of psyched-out dancefloor treats and singularity surfing techno — mixing a 'Fabric Live' mix now seems so...

The original Brighton cake chucker



As soon as Cakeboy, aka Paul Croler, went to a rave in the mid-‘90s, he left his heavy metal band behind — and drum-kit — in Derbyshire and moved to Brighton.