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The awards ceremony took place at Amsterdam ArenA on Saturday (20th October)...

Carl Cox has won the Highest Techno award in this year’s DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll. The British icon landed the No.53 spot overall...

The biggest tunes on the underground this month

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Analysing the key trends from the voting in this year's DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll, in aid of Unicef, as Martin Garrix takes the top spot

Martin Garrix is back at the top of the pile this year, a position he held from 2016-18. The Dutchman’s fourth No.1 placing elevates him...

Mike Skinner The Streets

The title track is an understated ballad marrying spoken word monologue with Jazz Morley's soulful background vocals

The Streets have released a new EP, 'Brexit At Tiffany's', and unveiled a new video to accompany the title single. Check it out below. The...

Team behind The Cause announces three-month party series, Possibly Maybe, in new East London location

The former Tottenham-based crew test drive a potential new home in an industrial space with help from Adonis, Keep Hush, Alien Communications and more

The team behind now-closed Tottenham venue The Cause are testing out a potential new home with a three-month run of parties this summer. The summer...

The seminal tracks that changed dance music forever

As was the case in many towns and cities in the UK in the late '80s, a sizeable portion of the youth of Stafford were infected with the rave bug. More or less equidistant between London and Manchester in the West Midlands (18 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent, 16 miles north of Wolverhampton), Stafford became notable for spawning two of the rave scene’s most successful acts – Altern8 and Bizarre Inc. And then, later, Chicken Lips too.


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FOR FANS OF: Mike Servito, Gunnar Haslam, Honey Soundsystem

THREE TUNES: 'Twisted Love', 'Forget It', 'About To Burst'

“I often hear a lot about kids who were listening to the coolest of cool shit at age seven — well, that wasn’t me,” says...

Suspended from a space net above an icy ravine in New Zealand, Modestep perform their most adventurous show to date...

The sixth annual Jägermeister Ice Cold Gig saw Modestep perform on a space net suspended from a freezing New Zealand peak over an icy ravine...

The Danish DJ/producer sits down to answer some tough questions...

Billing his sound as “romantic techno”, Kölsch is a name that many clubbers know and love. He’s had two massive LPs on ultra-cool German imprint Kompakt...

DJ Mag caught up with Sante to find out more about his label, Avotre

Sante is the man behind Avotre, the label that started in 2012. It's quickly gone from strength to strength, with some of the biggest names...

With Miller Genuine Draft

To celebrate the Miller Genuine Draft SoundClash DJ competition - where we challenge you to create the ultimate DJ mix for a chance to play...

Jon Carter’s Monkey Mafia project is back

Jon Carter, one of the ’90s dance scene’s most-important-but-oft-overlooked DJ/producers, has rebooted his much-missed Monkey Mafia project, with a cavalcade of new edits and...

Get your kit on at PLASA, the UK's largest club technology fair on Sept 7th – 10th September.

This year's PLASA looks set to be a launching pad for exciting new kit, with the likes of Allen&Heath, Numark, Rane, Roland, Kam and Yamaha...

DJmag.com investigates the changing landscape of artist promotion, and the possibility that in the future there won't be any record labels.

"I think it's true to say that the record buying public want to discover new artists for themselves," states Casey Thundertone, founder of fledgling 'reggae-tronica'...

With clubs and festivals back in full swing in the UK, DJ Mag speaks to a range of club-goers, from DJs and bar staff to...

When clubs in England first reopened on 19th July after over a year of lockdowns, social distancing and isolation, thousands flocked to dancefloors across the...