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From back-to-back travel and navigating unknown places, to the thrill of peak time raving and the low of the next day, touring DJs lead lives...

History of the Minimoog explored in new book

Original photography, rare marketing materials, and interviews with 70 artists including Kraftwerk, J Dilla and Devo all feature 

A new book celebrates the Minimoog synthesiser and its longstanding impact on music. Written by journalist and music historian Joe Silva, The Minimoog Book charts...

The competition is open now and will run until 31st August

Café Mambo has teamed up with Absolut to give one aspiring DJ the chance to DJ at the iconic Ibiza venue.

Since opening its doors...

"it's very serious," says the Glasgow clubbing institution's managing director...

The future of leading Glasgow nightclub, Sub Club, is under threat, according to its managing director.

Mike Grieve said that the 410-capacity Jamaica Street clubbing...

The party takes place at Amsterdam's W Hotel

The first Frankie Fest will take place at this year's Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).

Founded and organised by Eric Kupper and Kenny Summit, Frankie Fest...

Photo of a ravers at a free party in a tunnel

Though arguably most prominent in the ’90s, free parties and illegal raves have never gone away. Despite the increased surveillance from authorities, passionate DJs and sound systems continue to throw events in a similar way that they always have, looking to create a sense of community and an alternative to the commodified dance mainstream. Dave Jenkins heads to a free party, and speaks to some of the illegal rave scene’s advocates about why they keep the fire burning

The quest is timeless. Swapping clues with randoms at services. The heartless pulse of the party-line’s engaged tone. The convoys, intrigue, suspense, rumours. The commitment...

Photo of Louie Vega wearing a black shirt and hat with a white blazer

After four-plus decades of DJing and with a incredible list of releases — much of it produced with longtime partner Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez as Masters At Work — the pioneering Louie Vega would seem to have little to prove. Yet he’s working harder than ever, with the same energy he had as a young kid coming up in the Bronx. In the run-up to his date at DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party 2024 at the Sagamore Hotel on March 20th, Vega took some time out of his hectic schedule to talk about how he got to where he is today

Sitting in his Manhattan studio on a weekend evening, wide-brimmed hat on his head and, behind him, shelves crammed with thousands of records — most...

The best kind of DJ duo.

During January, Radio 1’s eternal Essential Mix dedicated four weeks of programming to their designated ‘future stars’ of 2014. While host Pete...

No one knows the island like those who’ve been playing here every week — residents who’ve made Ibiza their home and the party-goers who’ve been...

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Benirras beach on the north of the island is always a good shout, but head up to the remote cove on a Sunday to...

Fisher has leapt from being a virtual unknown to a star on the international stage. The Aussie DJ/producer’s rapid rise has come largely due to...

Paul Nicholas Fisher is a straight up Strayan. True blue, down to earth, no messing about. He loves his music, he loves to surf, he...

We throw a few curveball questions the way of Hot Since 82

This issue we coax Hot Since 82 into the Hot Seat. Genial Yorkshireman Daley Padley, aka Hot Since 82, has hit pay-dirt since adopting the...

“You were, and always will be the most intelligent and loyal person I’ve ever got to know”

The filmmaker behind Avicii’s True Stories documentary, Levan Tsikurishvili, has penned a heartfelt Instagram post in tribute to the late EDM star who passed away...

Is this the end of the road?

Pre-2014, Malaysia was one of the hottest places in South East Asia for music events. Boasting a culturally diverse nation with a very healthy and...