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Born in the UK in the early ‘90s, during a period of explosive creativity, the freeform breakbeats of jungle became the soundtrack to many producers’...

An avalanche of snare drums, sub-bass that pulverises your rib-cage, possessed divas wailing from the abyss; fragments of funk, shards of techno, dabs of dancehall...

With Miller Genuine Draft

The Croatian coastline has become the go-to spot for sun-loving festival goers - From Zrce Beach on the Island of Pag to The Garden in...

10 years of London's Egg Club

London's Egg Club celebrates 10 years with 10 parties this month, so we took a look down the humpty bumpty path its walked...

DJ Mag travels to High Contrast's home city of Cardiff to meet the film-obsessed DJ/producer...

Lincoln Barrett really loves movies. Invited into his spacious house in the town of Penarth, minutes from central Cardiff, it’s impossible not to notice the...

Craig Richards’ inaugural festival is a jaw-dropping visual masterpiece set to the perfect soundtrack...

When news first broke of Houghton Festival last December, it looked a little too good to be true. Curated by Craig Richards, the long-serving resident...

Inspired by the flourishing West African rap scene and her time spent living in the United States, Ghanaian artist Amaarae has been crafting a sound...

Ghana’s capital, Accra, is often described as the country’s beating heart. Home to the buzzing Makola Market, postcard-perfect beaches and high-energy nightlife, it’s a hub...

Windrush ship

Some of the most important DJs in the development of the UK scene are children of the Windrush generation. DJ Mag's editor-in-chief, Carl Loben, speaks to Black and mixed-race foundation DJs about their parents, racism, culture, and being pioneers in our beloved scene

This feature was originally published in 2018, at the height of the Windrush scandal, and on the 70th anniversary of the Windrush ship's arrival in...

DJ Yoda interview

There are two Yodas. One is a short green dude, and part of the rebel alliance. The other is a world famous DJ known for...

Premiere: Goldman ‘The Waiting Room’

WORKS Records and HALFTIME//SLOWFAST co-founder Goldman delivers four cuts of crisp jungle and footwork

Bristol’s Goldman will release a new EP via his WORKS Records label this week. Check out the title track below. The DJ, producer and co-founder...

Salute looking straight at the camera. They are wearing a multi-coloured fluffy sweater and leaning with their hands placed on a pool table

Vienna-born, Manchester-based salute’s DJ sets and productions shine at the intersection of garage, French house and ‘80s synth styles. Ahead of the release of their star-studded debut album on Ninja Tune, they tell Kamila Rymajdo about their musical upbringing, flying the flag for Black artistry, and their joyful sound that, simply, makes people feel good

salute is thinking about their legacy. “I want to make music not just for the sake of making music, I want to do it because...

Delving into the treasure trove of Red Rack'em

Berlin-based Red Rack'em, AKA Danny Berman, might have started his career in the UK as part of the pirate soul movement, creating new tracks...

The Steelyard is just what the capital needs...

In a town without Plastic People, where there's talk of sniffer dogs at Fabric and breathalysers at clubs, hearing about a new space from the...

SW4 is go!

This time SW4 aren't taking prisoners. London's spectacular dance music festival, which takes place this year on Saturday 23rd August at Clapham Common, boasts its...

With Sinden, Housemeister and more...

Egg London's flagship new night, The Future Now!, returns this Friday 18th November for another all-night sessions of the hottest DJs and sounds...

Party Favor, aka LA-based Dylan Ragland, has been doing the club a good service since he burst onto the scene in 2014 with ‘Bap U’, a...