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We sat down with Groove Armada's Andy Cato...

Groove Armada's Andy Cato looks back on the life behind his new 'Times & Places' album for R&S' Apollo imprint — a musical travelogue of his time touring the globe...

Andy Cato looks back on the life behind his new 'Times & Places' album

"They were so much better when they first started," is the cry of dyed-in-the-wool hipsters over the world. But in the case of Groove Armada, the...

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Is there anything better than dancing on the sand, or overlooking the blue ocean? We love all types of clubs; from dark basements to hi-end...

The sharp-tongued, genre defying, Asaf Borgore isn’t a “PC” social figure. However, we find out that what’s really on Borgore’s political agenda is to spread...

This guy must be an imposter. The laidback gentleman posing for the camera during his DJ Mag USA photo shoot in New York City can’t...

Sankeys starts 2013 with fresh look, Fiesta and Recentes

Manchester Mecca Sankeys has started 2013 with a fresh look, with Fiesta and Recentes breathing new life into Fridays and Saturdays at the city's beloved superclub...

Technics’ category manager clarifies that DJs are still very much at the core of Technics’ products...

Technics caused controversy last month when they suggested that their reissued line of SL-1200 turntables are not marketed at the DJ community. 

In an...

Win tickets for Circoloco & Hot Natured at The Arena, Birmingham

In Ancient Rome, a typical weekend involved watching an unlucky bugger fighting off carnivorous mammals or racing armored chariots inside an auditorium of jeering people...

Solid Gold - Chemical Brothers 'Come With Us'

‘Come With Us’ was the birth point of The Chemical Brothers 2.0, and it came at a vital time, with the dance music slump of the early '00s leaving many big electronic groups looking vulnerable. Here, on the 20th anniversary of the release of the album, Ben Cardew looks back at how 'Come With Us' reinvigorated their career

The Chemical Brothers entered the new millennium looking tired. Their third album, 1999’s ‘Surrender’, featured massive hits in ‘Hey Boy Hey Girl’ and ‘Let Forever...

London's most edgy club series returns with a fixed venue

Starting as a roaming series in 2012, The Hydra — London's autumnal series of underground treats — now has a permanent home. Returning for the...

Subb-an to Launch Essex's new prized party

Believe it or not, Chelmsford is the birthplace of radio (we are so proudly reminded by a road sign on the way in). Yet, walking...

Lower East's Lee Brinx remembers his first time raving...

Lee Brinx, one of the heads of Lower East records alongside Cozzy D and Ed Kane, remembers his first taste of raving. 'Inner Circles Vol.2'...

What is it that we love about festivals? Barry Ashworth takes a light-hearted look at some essential festival survival pointers...

 With the near-demise of the super-clubs in thew UK, festivals have emerged as the primary big dance music events. Each year there are more and...

Win a release on SCI+TEC digital

Dubfire, aka Ali Shirazinia, the minimal techno lynchpin who rose to fame as one half of Deep Dish has launched a special iOS remix...

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their Bandcamp collections...

The Untouchables have returned to Presha’s Samurai Music powerhouse with their second album for the label, ‘Grassroots’. The LP — which evolved naturally from a...

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Since beatboxing first arrived on British shores from the US in the ’80s, the passion and innovation of UK acts have taken the art to unimaginable heights. Jak Hutchcraft charts the development of the scene, speaking to boundary breakers and educators, and finds it in ruder health than ever

DJ Mag is sat in Wembley Arena surrounded by thousands of singing children. We’re at a Young Voices event — the largest school choir in...