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Back to school!

Sigma — aka Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie — have been invited to speak at Cambridge University on 3rd May, making the duo the first...

Es Vedra, Ocean Drive, Café del Mar & more...

Ever wished you could watch the sunset over Café del Mar in Ibiza without having to jump on a plane? Well, now you can! 

On...

Two legends unite!

Carl Cox and Nile Rodgers are finally set to release their first ever collaboration, titled 'Beat The Track', which lands today (Friday 27th October).

The...

The sounds of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike

If the titles weren’t enough, then the sounds of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s tracks ‘Tremor’ and ‘Body Talk (Mammoth)’ with their hippo-sized basslines, shrieking...

It's out on vinyl via Organic Downbeat...

Every now and then we stumble upon a release at DJ Mag that really captures our imagination — Carlo's 'Azizi EP' is one of those records...

You won't need reminding that, for five days during October, Holland's capital is a swarming hive of clubbing activity — even more so than during...

From bicep-flexing big-room monoliths to achingly cool cats of underground fame, Amsterdam Dance Event has it all and everything in-between. With the many workshops, panel...

Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced

In case you hadn’t noticed, hard house is back. Though for some, like the ill behaviour, it never went away. A new generation of DJs...

From the ongoing refinement of house and disco, to techno's domination of the mainstream, the return of electro, ebm and new wave, and the resurgence...

50. Joe
‘Tail Lift’
Hessle Audio

49. The Black Madonna
‘He Is The Voice I Hear’
We Still Believe

48. Medlar
‘Shake It’
For Discos...

Usual suspects

Well we're here... Miami 2007! Of course, like most years it all began with a liquid breakfast at Heathrow's departure lounge pub. We...

There were plenty of great artist albums released in our scene this year, more than ably demonstrating how the long-player format is still crucially important...

50. Ellen Allien ‘Nost’
BPitch Control

49. Bjørn Torske & Prins Thomas ‘Square One’
Smalltown Supersound

48. Sense MC ‘The Elephant In The Room’
Diffrent Music

47. Beastie...

The problem? Too many DJs...

Slowly and surreptitiously over the course of the last decades, a plague has infested and infected club land. It’s a disease that has eaten away at the core art of the DJ and at the very dynamics of almost any club night you care to attend.

Out this Friday via Stefano Ritteri’s Congaloid Records...

After a short hiatus Stefano Ritteri’s Congaloid Records returns with a new two track EP from Copenhagen’s Nandu.

Emerging out of the Denmark’s underground house...

Speakers include representatives from Beatport, PRS for Music, Shogun Audio and the Association of Electronic Music

Brighton Music Conference (BMC) has finalised its Professional and Academy programmes for the 2016 event and announced the Official BMC16 after party with Seth Troxler...

The Glasgow address has long-term plans to go carbon neutral 

A Scottish nightclub is trialling a new technology that harnesses the heat generated from those on the dancefloor to help power the venue, in turn...

Detroit house legend turns in radio set

Those who tuned into Pete Tong's on Radio 1 on Saturday will be aware MK delivered his first Essential Mix since 1995.

Marc Kinchen made...