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DJ Mag USA speaks with the SCI+TEC label boss, and sound/live show innovator, Dubfire...  

It’s 10am in Tokyo. The witching hour for most DJs who would probably be asleep at this time, tangled in a mix of hotel...

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Mixing booming West Coast hip-hop 808s, squelchy funk, sizzlingly sexually charged R&B and deep house, Boston's Soul Clap (aka Eli Goldstein and Charles Levin)...

Alok The Future is Ancestral

The release coincided with Earth Day and Brazilian Indigenous People's Day, and followed a concert in Brasilia with an audience of one million 

Alok has collaborated with Indigenous musicians in Brazil for a new album. You can listen to 'The Future is Ancestral' below. The Brazilian DJ and...

Boys Noize and Rico Nasty link up on new single, ‘Arintintin’: Listen

Taken from the joint 'HARDCORE DR3AMZ' EP, which lands this month

Boys Noize and Rico Nasty have teamed up for a new single. You can listen to 'Arintintin' below. The track was teased earlier this month...

Photo of Alinka against a black background wearing a green army jacket

Ukraine-born, Berlin-based producer Alinka returns to her resurgent Twirl imprint with three cuts of star-gazing acid house

Alinka will release a new EP, ‘Edgewater’, via her Twirl imprint later this week. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘Weather The Storm’ below. Named...

Carl Cox Ultra Miami absence 2025 headline set

"I'm cooking up something extra special for my headlining set at Ultra Music Festival 2025"

Carl Cox has revealed why he will not appear at this year's Ultra Miami festival. Taking to social media, he explained the decision to prioritise...

The "humanoid robots" of Justice new music video

The unveiling of the visual comes ahead of the release of new album 'Hyperdrama' in April

Justice have shared a video for new song 'Generator'. Watch it below. The NSFW visual, which you can watch below, aims to blur the lines...

Ryuichi Sakamoto announces new album, ‘12’

This is the revered composer's first new solo studio album outside of his score work since 2017 — out in January 2023 on his 71st birthday

Ryuichi Sakamoto is releasing a new album, '12'. His first solo studio album of non-soundtrack material in six years will be released in early 2023...

Ableton

A rare chance to get one of the world's most beloved DAWs for a reduced price

Ableton has announced a 20% Black Friday deal on Live 11, Push, and Packs. One of the world's most beloved DAWs, Live 11, will be...

Nia Archives So Tell Me

The video is directed by Dan Emerson

Nia Archives has shared a new single and video, 'So Tell Me...'. You can watch the clip below. The track offers rolling beats, warm melodies...

New Order announce 'Low Life' definitive edition with vinyl, book, DVD, more

The reissue of the band's 1985 album will come with previously unheard and rare material

New Order's 1985 album 'Low-Life' is to be reissued as part of a new definitive edition box set. Due out on 27th January, the box...

Dance music is the UK's second most popular genre, BPI reveals

The genre has accounted for about 25% of weekly top 10 singles this year

Dance music is now the UK's second most popular genre according to new analysis shared by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Data shared by the...

Italian government announces crackdown on illegal raves with up to six-year jail sentences for organisers

Invasive phone searches of suspected unlicensed event organisers could be allowed under the new motion by new far-right prime minister Giorgia Meloni
 

The Italian government announced it will be cracking down on illegal raves and punishing organisers with a maximum of six years' jail time and confiscating...

Jamal Edwards tribute performance to feature Little Simz, Jorja Smith, Mahalia, more

The performances will take place next week as part of this year's Music Industry Trusts Award

Little Simz, Jorja Smith, Mahalia and Max Cyrus are set to present special performances next week in honour of the late SBTV founder Jamal Edwards...

New publication, SEEN, aims to "counter the London-centric narrative” of music journalism

Swing Ting's Balraj Samrai, See My World's Tunde Adekoya and journalist Kamila Rymajdo launch their new Manchester-based print magazine this weekend at the Bound Art Book Fair

A new publication aims to challenge the status quo of UK-based music journalism. SEEN is based in Manchester and run by three experienced music industry...