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Next Month Bastille will headline an exclusive Miller Music Amplified show in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The London-based band combine slick electronics with infectious hooks and...

The former Miami club employee reached out to DJ Mag to share her testimony about an incident, which occurred a decade ago

Content warning: This article is about sexual assault 

Following reports of sexual assault and behavioural misconduct about Erick Morillo, which have emerged since his death...

With clubs and festivals back in full swing in the UK, DJ Mag speaks to a range of club-goers, from DJs and bar staff to...

When clubs in England first reopened on 19th July after over a year of lockdowns, social distancing and isolation, thousands flocked to dancefloors across the...

The partial lockdown is planned to go on for three weeks

Clubs in the German state of Bavaria have been forced to close for three weeks starting from 22nd November. 

All nightlife in the region, which...

The party in Vitry-sur-Seine required police intervention

Paris-based promoter La Toilette has come under fire for putting on a rave in a car park next to a refugee camp that houses 225...

Luke Dzierzek uses Ableton Live to produce all his tracks. Here he guides DJmag.com through how to make a tune from start to finish using...

Luke Dzierzek is part of a new wave of young and talented producers, who are utilizing the latest technology and software to produce killer dancefloor...

Allen and Heath’s new DB4 powerhouse club mixer is as the moniker suggests, but has it got enough bark to be the top dog in...

The first thing to notice when taking the DB4 out of the box is how gorgeous a package it is, how beautiful it feels as...

The Rainbow Venues takes Birmingham to the next level...

Forget Madchester, it’s all about B-Town now. Birmingham’s underground music epicentre has long been Digbeth — more specifically The Rainbow Venues — and the well-loved...

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New 'Shake/Oscillator EP' out now

Releasing a new EP, holding down residencies at Pacha NYC and Paris Social Club, spinning on a cruise ship and teaching yoga on the beach...

The year's most memorable selections...

Despite the free music market we live in today, 2013 coughed up another smorgasbord of good quality comps from clubs, labels and collectives committing to...

An Aussie expat relocated to the equally sunny climes of LA, we say 'Welcome to America, Anna Lunoe!' who topped off a fine 2013 with...

The talented triple threat – combining production and vocal chops with live DJ skills that saw her taking command of Fool's Gold's Day Off event...

Sprinting through 42 tracks of percussive club heat, Club Yeke founder, DJ, and party-starter par excellence Tash LC ignites the Fresh Kicks mix series

“Kuduro is just so raw,” Tash LC says, describing the Angolan minimal, percussion-heavy dance music genre. “You can’t help but dance and sweat to it...

Leeds' Back to Basics celebrates 21 years in the game...

Few parties in the whole of the UK are as established – or indeed, as revered – as Back to Basics. Established by Dave Beer and Ralph Lawson over 21 years ago, the party has become a byword for Northern clubbing, although its influence has proved both national and international over the years.

DJmag.com catches up with Michael Fakesch from German group Funkstörung, who gives the lowdown on their studio ethic and their favourite production tools.

Funkstörung comprises of Michael Fakesch and Chris De Luca, and have been described as the German Autechre.

Known for their excursions into dark, lo-fi electronica...