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Other DJs condemn Israeli government's brutal bombardment of Gaza

Mr C has declared that he is now boycotting Israel, due to the persistent shelling of Gaza by Israeli government forces. Over the weekend, Israel...

DJmag.com catches up with Michael Fakesch from German group Funkstörung, who gives the lowdown on their studio ethic and their favourite production tools.

Funkstörung comprises of Michael Fakesch and Chris De Luca, and have been described as the German Autechre.

Known for their excursions into dark, lo-fi electronica...

Funk machine Alex Metric is one of 2008's hottest prospects.

Blending electro-funk, breaks, house and a distinctive soulful croon, his production style favours the glitched-up, ultra-processed cut 'n' paste vibe of the Ed Banger gang...

John Digweed takes the Hot Seat....

John Digweed is an enigma. He began DJing at the age of 15 and started putting on parties in his home town of Hastings on...

Enigmatic breakcore and dark ambient innovator Christoph De Babalon delivers 150 minutes of engulfing atmospheres and harrowing rhythms in our first Podcast mix of 2019...

Few artists submerge you in darkness in quite the same way as Christoph De Babalon. With engulfing ambience, depth-charge bass drones and hyperventilating breakcore and...

One of Germany's best-loved DJs

Tini Günter, better known by her stage name, tINI, is one of Germany's best-loved DJs. A well-established member of Loco Dice's Desolat family, she's been a lynchpin of the label's much renowned showcases — as well as their affiliated Artist Alife agency — for nigh on five years. A DJ of considerable repute, she's also a dab hand in the studio, as her 2011 long-player, 'Tessa', aptly demonstrated.

Dutch electro team Showtek have created this month's killer new DJ Mag download card

Gordon Phillips is the big cheese, top dog, club impresario behind the success story of BCM, also known as Planet Dance, on the Balearic isle...

The garage legend tells DJ Mag some secrets! 

Few names have had as much of an impact on a genre like Todd Edwards has on UK garage music. Its explosion in the early...

The festival is now expected to begin this Sunday

Japanese festival Labyrinth has been forced to cancel its first day this Saturday due to the forecasted Super Typhoon Hagibis.

It's expected that the typhoon will...

The new Warehouse Project location explored

You don't need a team of social scientists to inform you about the seismic role Manchester has played within pop counter-culture. Whether it's blokes in...

French electro team Justice are preparing for a full-scale assault on the USA. The hottest production team on Earth, they're going all out to win...

It was in 2005 that a new sound first exploded into our eardrums. Appearing on then little-known Parisian record label Ed Banger, when the sonic...

DJmag.com investigates...

Secret Garden Party, Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire


They're practically ten-a-penny these days, yet amazingly, many festival organisers fail to see the benefit of digging deep to...

Swedish DJ/producer Axel Boman's name crops up on all the best festival and club line-ups, DJ set lists and label discographies. His imaginative, freaky tunes...

Axel Boman is “trying out a new look”. He’s wearing an all black turtle-neck jumper and floppy black cricket cap, but he’s not sure it’s...

Jack Revill's love affair with decks goes back to his days kicking about Glasgow...

Around the time his mum passed away, Jack Revill met Calum Spencer on Byers Road in Glasgow. “Are they real vinyl records?” he asked in...

Pete Martin and Tim Healy tell us about the Coburn style...


What are you wearing right now?



Pete: I am actually naked right now.
Tim: A gold velour vintage 1980 YSL tracksuit, white jujitsu shoes and...