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Disclosure, Rudimental, Calvin Harris and Daft Punk up for awards

Dance music has seldom fared very well at the Brits, the UK music industry's annual awards show. Indeed, the Brits did away with the Best...

The app is being trialled as part of a new music therapy which aims to improve patients’ cognitive function

A music-making app has been developed by doctors to help reduce the experience of brain fog in cancer patients. 

The app, ARMcan (Active Receptive Music...

“Detour Discotheque is a door to another universe," said organiser Jonny Ensall

A pop-up nightclub described as being the world's "most remote" is to open in an Icelandic fishing village.

In collaboration with REYKA vodka, and with...

It’s all about attention to detail when it comes to this category, sounds like this could get messy!

MunroSonic EGG150


£1999 Pair
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Active speakers with a unique and cool design and great sound.
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These are high end monitors with a high...

The long-running Glasgow club night is a perfect blend of great residents, guests, sound and crowd...

Just what are the key ingredients to a decent club night? A big name headliner is not nearly enough. A nice club space isn’t either...

Numbers team up with Dedbeat for Pleasure Principle

The team behind Dedbeat Festival, responsible for four sell out events at a coastal holiday park from 2001 to 2004, has partnered with Numbers for Pleasure Principle, a weekend of electronic music coming to Newquay, Cornwall (26th – 28th April).

Next generation

Of late it seems that not a month goes by without a big announcement coming from Native Instruments’ Berlin headquarters that promises to change the...

Ahead of a crazy Ibiza season, Jackathon boss Heidi shares her thoughts on the island, past, present and future...

A one-time staffer behind the desk at Phonica, an esteemed selector and a celebrated radio presenter at BBC Radio 1, Heidi is the sort of...

Lake opens up about recent genre rant

Simply hating a genre because it’s not your preference- where’s the P.L.U.R. in that? DJ Mag investigates. 

Producer and seasoned vet of the dance music...

Carl Cox has never been your average DJ.

For a man who’s been playing in Ibiza every year since 1984, you might think Carl Cox would be somewhat jaded by the prospect of...

DJ Mag's latest monthly mix series puts the focus on the labels we love; outlets that are championing new artists, dropping key releases and driving...

Through its near 10-year history, Dark Entries has established itself as a buy-on-sight imprint for lovers of dark-edged, brooding or idiosyncratic sounds that were born...

Vinyl is more popular than it’s been in years, and wax-only labels are seen as some of the best in dance music. But is our...

We're still deep in the midst of a resurgence in vinyl culture. Vinyl sales continue to rise year on year, up 12% in 2018, and vinyl-only...

Native Instruments' new DJing software for the iPad is just begging to be touched.

The release of Traktor DJ has changed all of this by bringing a truly professional mixing system to the iPad that can be used on-the-go for set preparation as well as for out-and-out DJ performances. Now DJs have the option of ditching their laptops in favour of an iPad for their gigs, meaning that when it comes to serious music production and DJing, the iPad’s time has finally come.

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Psychedelic ‘90s club event returns to Manchester for anniversary show