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Set to open in November...

Following the devastating fire at London's Studio 338 last month, and the ongoing campaign to re-open the Terrace area, the creative team behind the...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Miller SoundClash is the annual competition run by Miller Genuine Draft, in association with DJ Mag and Mixcloud, to uncover the very best up-and-coming DJ...

Amsterdam-based brit Paula Temple is renowned for her full-throttle hybrid performances and punky industrial productions, which have earned her wide respect across the techno scene...

It feels like our world is right on the edge. Climate change is looming exceedingly large, threatening our entire species in ways we often have...

The battle to release 'Who Killed The KLF?' has been waging for one year

Elusive UK dance act The KLF are engaged in a copyright dispute over the rights to use their music in an unofficial documentary, 'Who Killed...

Bring your kids to see the man with a mouse's head perform with an orchestra...

Deadmau5 has announced another all-ages show for The Wiltern in Los Angeles in support of his new album ‘where’s the drop’.

Having teased “the most...

Sónar Festival founder Enric Palau looks back at the event’s first quarter of a century with DJ Mag’s Sónar veteran Ben Osborne...

From 17th from 20th July, Sónar, one of the world’s leading festivals of electronic music, art and technological innovation, will return to Barcelona for its 25th year, and...

The Cross 2.0

Featuring a rooftop terrace that looks out on a 360-degree view of London 

Iconic London club, The Cross, is reopening its doors in a new form this September. Located in York Way Goods Yard, King’s Cross between 1993...

The Black Madonna is the real deal. Raised in Kentucky but born in the DJ booth of Chicago's Smartbar, she's unleashed the true spirit of...

It’s a Sunday in 2015 on the third day of UK festival Field Maneuvers, a back to basics ‘dirty little rave’ held in a eld just...

With Miller Genuine Draft

The Miller SoundClash competition is open to DJs of all genres.

However, with the final taking place in Las Vegas, the performing DJs will usually...

During the early '90s the word 'rave' conjured up images of the era's legendary acid house parties. 30 years on — hijacked by the tabloid...

During the ‘90s, the term ‘rave’ became a buzzword in the tabloid press. And it’s happened again in 2020. So much so that they write...

It follows on from the unveiling this year of new music featuring Jamie xx, Blood Orange and more

The Avalanches have announced a new album.

Titled 'We Will Always Love You', it follows on from the duo's last album, 2016's 'Wildflower', which was...

They warn that more than 1 billion people are at risk of permanent hearing damage...

The UN have issued urgent volume guidelines for audio devices.

With 900 million 12 to 35-year-olds at risk of irreversible hearing loss from exposure to...

Audio-visual artists have always played a vital role in shaping the distinctive aesthetic identity of electronic music. In the evolution of analogue slide projectors to...

@smithandlyallAdam Smith & Marcus Lyall are the London based creative duo behind The Chemical Brothers’ live shows and music videos, combining digital methods with real-life...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...

It's due to relaunch on 24th May...

Camden's iconic Jazz Cafe is set to reopen on 24th May. 

To celebrate the venue's relaunch, the Jazz Cafe will host a wicked two-week opening...