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Fan of fresh talent? Then you're going to love this! Each month, the editorial team at DJ Mag HQ rummages through our collective Soundclouds and...
65.2% of the people polled in the survey listen to music every single day
From the birth of acid house and the free party scene, through the era of super clubs and into the digital age, flyer design has...
When Amnesia announced a new Monday night event series to fill the void left by Cocoon it was big news. Once the weekly kicked off...
Between 4th June and 24th September Pyramid has seen a wealth of serious house and techno talent turn up and do the business. That means...
Karim Molyneux-Berry has outlined his experiences of racism and harassment from colleagues at the Berlin club
A former PR manager for Berlin's Salon Zur Wilden Renate has detailed his experience of racism and harassment from colleagues while working at the club. ...
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DJ Mag spends a weekend with Mr. G in France and London to hear what makes him tick...
It’s Tuesday night in early October 2005 and Colin McBean is lying dead on an operating table at Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London.
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Note incorporates instruments and devices from Ableton Live for turning sketches into songs
The entire tour is dedicated to the late singer and performer with the legendary rave trio
Death Is Not The End gathers the "audio equivalent of the rave flyer"
“For twelve weeks, this city is ours”...
The Warehouse Project has revealed the full 12-week programme for its last ever season at Store Street. You can see the line-up below.
Kicking off...
To coincide with his new album release, Omid 16B picks out ten tracks key to his musical development over the years
"Stay Punk brother, We Live Forever!"
Established by the founders of the original Love Parade, crews from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, UK and Ukraine are all involved, with over 200 artists.