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From Monika Kruse to Armin Van Buuren, our latest issue has got it going on...

For those not already in the know, there’s quite a few incarnations of DJ Magazine propping up news stands around the globe. Here, we count...

It's good news for promoters hoping to bring international artists to the UK for shows

People who were fully vaccinated in the EU or US will no longer need to isolate when coming to England, Scotland and Wales from an...

We Love... nears its finale

Despite being ravaged by fire and a huge police drugs crack-down, Ibiza continues to enthral clubbers the world over.

Entering its final month of...

Awards party line-up announced!

 

Best of British Awards 2010

Avalon, Shoreditch

Wednesday 15th December

 

FABIO AND GROOVERIDER ('Masterpiece' Influences Set)

PAUL WOOLFORD

AUTONOMIC (Instra:Mental and D-Bridge)...

Skepta, the king of grime, takes us through his style guide.


What you wearing right now?


"A black and red Boy Better Know t-shirt, Ed Hardy/Christian Audigier shorts and a pair of Nike Air Max 90s...

EDM is taking over the world, one festival at a time

While electronic dance music has been a part of our lives for decades here in the UK, mainstream America took a little while to get...

Wolf & Lamb and Bicep head-up London Bank Holiday party

Bank holidays are a rare and beautiful thing. Without fail they bestow us with guilt-free daytime raving and some of the finest line-ups of the...

Soundsystem artwork 1

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...

<p>Danny Howard's collum from DJ Mag</p>

DESTINATION DANNY…
So, for the first time ever, I’ll be spending the whole summer in Ibiza as an actual resident — for the best part...

DJ Mag catches up with Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, aka New World Punx...

Hey guys, how are you?
'We’re doing great! Together we had an incredible two weeks in Australia for the Stereosonic stretch of festivals and stopped...

Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, Friday 4th – Sunday 13th January

We all set ourselves impossible targets at the end of each year. If we had a dollar for every time we heard someone say “I've quit” to see them puffing on a tar stick in the smoking area of Fabric on Friday night, we'd be richer than Richard Branson. Our advice — to save disappointment — leave pointless promises well alone.

The one-the-road diary of the world's top DJs treading the globe

F**k Gary Barlow. If anyone in Britain deserves an OBE, it's Lars Sandberg, the great Scot who just keeps on giving. Silver-haired member of the British house and techno old guard, he's improved with age like the fine champagne of his Francois Dubois moniker, more so through his work as Funk D'Void on Slam's Soma Records and more recently Outpost Recordings.

There were clashes between riot police and attendees

Police were called to shut down an illegal rave in London last weekend.

Following a surge in illegal events across the UK during the coronavirus...

A guide to dance music's pre-rave past...

We've drafted in Greg Wilson, the former electro-funk pioneer, nowadays a leading figure in the global disco/re-edits movement and respected commentator on dance music and...