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Riots severely damage music industry as record labels lose stock in warehouse fire
The recent riots sweeping across London since Saturday have proved disastrous for a large number of music labels - mostly small independents - after a...
Richie Hawtin is one of the most pioneering artists in electronic music, and a true proponent of techno’s future-focused ideology. As the winner of DJ...
After an 18-month live music hiatus, smaller organisations have suffered more than most. Recognising the vital role that global brands working in music culture play...
The crown was worn and signed by Biggie shortly before he was killed.
The Notorious B.I.G's iconic plastic crown was sold for almost $600,000 at a hip-hop memorabilia auction in New York yesterday (September 15th).
The crown (pictured above), which...
Masterclasses, mentoring, studio time, training, and free audio equipment and software will be provided
Since the international rise of acts like Black Coffee and Culoe De Song, the spotlight is shining once again in the direction of the South...
A nation defined by its innate love of house music, the Rainbow Nation is going through a renaissance which has helped spur GQOM OH! —...
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?
Timothy J. Fairplay and Scott Fraser spin for DJ Mag
For this week’s DJ Mag podcast we’ve got an exclusive live back-to-back set from Crimes Of The Future — AKA Timothy J. Fairplay and Scott Fraser —...
Coming on 'Fire Fire'...
Permanent Vacation’s first release in 2017 comes via Marvin & Guy, aka Italian pairing Alessandro Parlatore and Marcello Giordani, who we last heard from on...
Win! Traktor Scratch Pro and Dubfire goodies
Dubfire's deep, dark and dangerous-to-know techno epitomises exactly where underground dance music is at right now. Tracks like his collaboration with Oliver Huntemann, 'Diablo', 'Emissions'...
Science fiction has long been a muse for techno producers, but three acts – Lost Souls Saturn, Mat Playford and A Sagittariun – are taking...
Hear the world how you want to, with Doppler Labs Here One
Not long after Doppler Labs released the incredible Here Active Listening System they are back with a new product that takes the idea of the...
"it's very serious," says the Glasgow clubbing institution's managing director...
The future of leading Glasgow nightclub, Sub Club, is under threat, according to its managing director.
Mike Grieve said that the 410-capacity Jamaica Street clubbing...
It features new tracks by Soso Tharpa, Nídia and more
Bradley Zero's Rhythm Section label is putting out a second instalment of the label's 'SHOUTS' compilation series.
Due in October, the 21-track collection places a...
Including a personal message from Don to you...
For our final UNICEF auction of 2018, Don Diablo has donated a super-limited edition HEXAGON box containing a USB of his album ‘FUTURE’ and a...