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Two Susumu Yokota albums as Stevia get first-ever vinyl reissue

The albums serve as an ode to the genre-bending of early '90s Japanese club music

Late Japanese composer, producer and DJ Susumu Yokota's two albums under his Stevia alias are being released on vinyl for the first time. Listen to...

DJ Mag China Awards 2022 winners announced

A global celebration of China’s electronic music scene

The winners from the second edition of the DJ Mag China Awards have been announced. You can see the full breakdown by category below. Following...

London venue KOKO to reopen in April

The venue has been shut for three years as it underwent refurbishment

North London music venue KOKO is set to reopen this April. The venue, found on Camden High Street, has been closed since 2019 as it...

Watch Dance System live from DJ Mag HQ, this Friday

Dance System will play a live stream from DJ Mag HQ this Friday from 17:00 (GMT)

This Friday (4th March) we welcome Dance System to DJ Mag HQ for a 60-minute livestream. Ahead of the release of his new album, ‘In...

Ultra announces set times for 2022 Miami festival

Who will be Sunday’s mysterious final act?

Ultra Music Festival (UMF) has revealed the set times for its flagship Miami festival, which is taking place at Bayfront Park across 25-27th March 2022...

DJ Mag HQ returns for 2022

From 5pm (GMT) every Friday

DJ Mag HQ returns tomorrow (4th February) after a short break in January. Each week, our favourite DJs take over our DJ Mag HQ booth...

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Our newly relaunched monthly label showcase, The Sound Of, puts the focus on the labels we love; outlets that are championing new artists, dropping key...

Astrophonica could be referred to as a happy accident. The label, set up by drum & bass duo Fracture & Neptune in 2009, actually came...

With a new EP driven by the rave and jungle sounds that first inspired her, and her Batty Bass club-night revived, Hannah Holland is having...

Rewind to the early noughties in London: Turnmills and The End were still in full swing, and Hackney still had a lawless feel with its...

Three decades of Trade: celebrating 30 years of boundary breaking LGBTQ+ raving

The fierce LGBTQ+ party Trade was the UK’s first legal after-hours club event, opening at 3am and closing at 9am. It laid the groundwork for a new on-and-on party culture, while its sexual and gender diversity was a forerunner for today’s queer club scene. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and prepares for its 24-hour birthday party at Egg London, Joe Roberts speaks to some of its regular DJs, designers and founder Laurence Malice about Trade's boundary-breaking legacy

It’s Sunday afternoon, 16th March 2008, and the dancefloor of Turnmills is packed with dancers in varying states of undress. Watching over them, grinning maniacally...

With sizzling electro, crunching breakbreats, frenzied footwork and much more in between, Nikki Nair records a jaw dropping productions mix for the Recognise series, and...

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From psychedelic techno and frosty EBM to glimmering experimental pop and club...

DJ Clea is a vital new voice to emerge from the ever-curious Swedish house scene. The Stockholm-based DJ and producer has most recently landed on...

2019 was a year in which deeply personal and boldly political music ruled the long-player format. Below, you'll find the 50 albums that defined the...

Some years stand out for the bangers they produced, for the adrenaline-shot belters that shook festivals and club floors night after night, and never felt...

<p>MAD Festival brought relief to Serbia last month...</p>

The inaugural MAD in Belgrade — brought to us by the founders of the renowned EXIT Festival — kicks off its life in a sombre...

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On her new album, ‘infina ad nausea’, Brooklyn's QRTR blends multi-layered melodies with club-ready beats, from house and techno to UKG and jungle. Ahead of her set at DJ Mag's Miami Pool Party this week, she chats to Ben Murphy about her distinctively trippy sound, her famous feline friend, ambientkitty, and the busy festival season ahead of her

“I feel very comfortable drawing from a lot of different influences, and don’t feel like I need to box myself into something necessarily,” says Meagan...