Electronic music artists, venues and promoters are failing to do enough to protect fans from online touts, who are selling tickets for more than 10...
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Free d&b frenzy at Work bar this Friday!
We're teaming up with d&b badboys Drumatics to stream Optiv & BTK, Jumpin Jack Frost, Ruffstuff and MC Funsta from Work bar in Islington on...
As events begin to reschedule dates for 2021, and with some selling out months in advance, the practise of ticket touting is once again an...
All streams will be free and openly accessible to the public
New York club Nowadays will host live-streamed “virtual parties”.
Virtually Nowadays is a new, nightly livestream from the Ridgewood club, which launched with some broadcasts...
Force looks and acts just like the popular DAW...
Akai have revealed Force – a portable, standalone, groovebox and production machine designed to create, produce and mix your music without a computer. Having designed...
As live streams dominate our feed, we outline five ways to stand out from the crowd
DJ Mag trips out to Croatia’s Love International, to find out why it’s the most fashionable festival in the Adriatic for fans of tasteful house...
DJ Mag trips out to Croatia’s Love International, to find out why it’s the most fashionable festival in the Adriatic for fans of tasteful house...
A domestic tourism push to help sectors accounting for one in five London jobs
Sadiq Khan has set out plans for a £6million campaign to help support live music, culture and hospitality in London this summer, among other sectors...
The French duo shared the 2003 anime film in a one-time-only Twitch stream
The mini AIRA emulates some iconic Roland drum machines in a small package. But is it a worthy addition to a working studio, or a good first venture into outboard gear? DJ Mag's digital tech editor Declan McGlynn finds out
Renditions of 'Scene Delete' & more...
Welsh dance music icon Sasha is set to play an exclusive live show at London's Barbican Hall on Saturday, 20th May, 2017.
He'll present the...
Francesca Lombardo may have a background in classical, but it’s as a techno and house DJ that she tours the world. Ahead of her debut...
First thrown into the global spotlight in 2011 as Crosstown Rebels’ “first lady”, Francesca Lombardo has, over the last seven years, confirmed her standing in...
New York’s Lauren Flax puts a hammering acid twist on Big Dope P and DJ Slugo’s funk-fueled electro jam 'Work Move Shake’
It follows his Miami live stream, which raised over $700,000
David Guetta is set to play another charity live stream this month, raising funds for COVID-19 relief.
Taking place on 30th May in New York...
After almost 30 years — minus a couple of splits — operating as Orbital, Paul and Phil Hartnoll are back with their first studio album...
Orbital are back. Hooray! One of the most important electronic bands of the last 30 years have split a couple of times over the years...
On 1996's ‘Let No-One Live Rent Free In Your Head’, Scottish singer, songwriter and producer Nicolette worked alongside 4Hero’s Dego, Plaid, Alec Empire and Felix to create an album that mixed jungle, trip-hop, industrial techno and avant-pop into a singular work full of sharp, incisive lyricism. Ben Cardew explores the legacy of the album, and its vision for the future of electronic music