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Suggested Tracks is the centrepiece of the new Discover tab...

Soundcloud is doubling down on music discovery with the introduction of a new feature that promises to “connect listeners to new artists and artists to...

Nottingham DJ wins sets at two infamous Ibiza venues.

We were inundated with entries to the Ibiza DJing Weekend Competition. Seems like a shitload of you would give your right arm to play at...

Greek DJ/producer Argy is a musician in the truest sense of the word...

 

You’re from Greece, a country that’s been in the news a lot recently thanks to its economic situation. How has this affected the scene...

Groovefest offers Kenny Dope and a dope setting

Lots of festivals have all the constituent parts in place — a top line-up, great soundsystems and so forth — but the weather can let...

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We catch up with Digital Delight/Sultry Vibes boss Sishi Rosch

The musical feast that is BPM Festival helped us to catch up with lots of up-coming acts who had been on our radar for some...

After a summer in Ibiza and with a gig for 25 Years of DJ Mag in Birmingham to look forward to, NYC’s Martinez Brothers have...

New York’s finest, The Martinez Brothers, Steve and Chris, have spent their summers being based in Ibiza for the past six years or so. They’ve made...

"No one wants to say it too loudly"...

Pete Tong reckons the dance music market in the US and Europe has "peaked" but "no one wants to say it too loudly," declared the...

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The seminal tracks that changed dance music forever

X-Press 2 were one of the principal house acts in the early '90s, rocking the floors with cuts like post-hardcore progressive house cut 'Muzik Xpress' — with its memorable “Music, music, music” refrain — and the cowbell-tastic 'London Xpress'. The trio of acid house originals — Rocky, Diesel and Ashley Beedle — went their separate ways for a while in the late '90s, before coming back together just before the Millennium.

Dutch DJ/ producer Fedde Le Grand's tips for ADE

He might be best known for putting his “hands up for Detroit” but Dutch producer Fedde Le Grand also holds a torch aloft for Amsterdam...

 

Dutch DJ, producer and Myor label don Coco Bryce steps up with a supercharged hour of hypnotic jungle, atmospheric rhythms and “piano infused blue...

Coco Bryce has been DJing since 1995, so it is perhaps unusual that he would feature in a mix series geared toward emerging artists. However...

As live streams dominate our feed, we outline five ways to stand out from the crowd

Luke Solomon

DJ Weekly podcast by Classic Records/Music For Freaks legend Luke Solomon.