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The competition launched this week

The DMC World Championships have announced a virtual event for 2020.

The DMC World DJ Championships sponsored by Technics, an annual DJ competition which began...

When Dax J made worldwide headlines last year for dropping an Islamic call to prayer sample during his set in Tunisia, it looked for a minute...

'Public indecency and offending public morality'. Before April last year, those words probably meant about as much to Dax J as his name did to...

DJ Bone, DEBONAIR, GAS and Beatrice Dillon are among the names locked for the experimental music series in September and October

Laurel Halo has invited the likes of DJ Bone, GAS and DEBONAIR to play in London this September and October as part of the 2019...

Nicole Moudaber is the techno queen with a rock & roll attitude. She’s the fast-driving petrolhead who’s as at home behind the wheel as she...

Nicole Moudaber is hooked on adrenaline. As a DJ, producer, label owner and promoter, she’s created a huge fan-base thanks to a constant schedule of parties...

Underground4Ukraine

"Uniting the rave scene" to raise funds for Ukraine

Underground4Ukraine, a new fundraising initiative to support Ukraine in the wake of the Russian invasion, has launched to 'unite the underground against war'. Various European...

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Sound systems have driven the development of music in the UK, powered by hard work, passion and innovation. But preserving UK sound system culture, its knowledge and history, while also pushing it forward, is no easy task today. Ria Hylton traces its path through ska and reggae at blues dances in West Indian households, to soul, boogie, hip-hop and house in ’80s warehouses and at the Notting Hill Carnival, to nationwide tours and global popularity, and finds out how initiatives like the Sound System Futures Programme are seeking to secure its future 

It’s the Thursday before Notting Hill Carnival and Linett Kamala, board director of Europe’s biggest street party, is weaving through the streets of Kilburn. Her...

Brexit happens early next year, but its impact upon musicians working in the EU remains unclear. We delve into the potential effects of the UK’s...

NOTE: This article is over two years old and some information may be out of date. Please refer to this feature, written in January...

Sharam and Dubfire's first UK gig together since 2008

One of the big stories of the year in international dance music circles has been the reunion of Deep Dish – Sharam and Dubfire.

The...

Those caught could face prison time...

New legislation introduced yesterday (3rd April) in the UK has banned the use of flares and other pyrotechnic devices at festivals across the nation.

Those...

ADE announces first names for 2022 event

The likes of DJ Stingray 313, Palms Trax, Shinedoe, Fumiya Tanaka and Jayda G are set to perform across Amsterdam this October

The first names for Amsterdam Dance Event's 2022 festival and conference are in. Running from 19th October through the 23rd, the city-wide industry event will...

Win a Novation Dicer DJ Kit, free tickets and DMC goody bag!

The DMC UK DJ Final is the ultimate British DJ battle with top DJs vying for a chance to represent the UK at the World...

It rounds off a bumper year for Conducta's label

Having enjoyed a hugely successful 2019 so far, Conducta's Kiwi Records label has now announced BK2SKL, an impending 10-date tour of the UK. 

The tour...

The festival will raise funs for the MS Trust

Coachella has forced a UK charity to change its forthcoming festival name.

Following the announcement of The Multiple Sclerosis Trust's Couch-ella festival, the charity's chief...

Proof that the scene is still going strong

Despite a succession of club closures during 2016, the UK scene has remained bullish. In London, Fabric has been saved to everyone’s relief and a...

Drumcode cancels Malta festival due to “unresolved problems” with Pollen events organisation

"We no longer have confidence in [Pollen's] ability to deliver the rigorous high standards of safety and customer experience we demand of an event presented under our name" 

Drumcode has called off its Malta festival over "an accumulation of unresolved problems" with troubled events company Pollen. In a statement posted to Instagram, Drumcode...