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Yesterday (Wednesday 21st March), DJ Mag hosted our annual Miami Music Week pool party at the Surfcomber on Collins Avenue in sunny South Beach. Underground...
Which track makes Markus Schulz cry?
After a busy season touring and producing a new LP, Markus Schulz is Kicking back in Miami. The weather has been cold in the usually...
Hot Natured have already dented the UK charts and sold out Brixton Academy in their first appearance as a live act. Now, with their debut...
Following the 20-year cycle of cultural revival, it's not just '90s fashions and sample libraries that have come back around onto dancefloors. Buoyed by America’s repackaging of dance music as EDM and pop’s perpetual shapeshifting, house music is finally back at the top of the charts.
With Miller Genuine Draft
Regular readers will know that we trawl the internet each month to bring you the biggest free downloads from around the web. Well for this...
He's in the Hot Seat for our August issue...
Once best-known for its pioneering part in new beat and techno, Netsky — aka Antwerp's Boris Daenen — has been flying the flag for the...
With a punk attitude, impressive live shows, and an ever-shifting psychedelic yet dancefloor-friendly sound, Red Axes have brought a breath of fresh air to the...
"When the sun is shining, life can be really dark,” says Dori Sadovnik, one half of Israeli gothic dance duo Red Axes. He’s talking about the...
The Swedish House Mafia journey
This article was created by a Miller Music Journalist. Miller Music journalists applied to become writers via the Miller Genuine Draft Facebook Page and were...
Football fans, EDM and dubstep at London's Boxpark
If you are yet to discover Inspected, check out this feature we did on them a while back...
As Inspected's first ever live event, expectations...
A tribute to the life of NYC nightlife king, Rob Fernandez
Photo:Cheyenne Bosco
I can probably tell you a thousand stories about Rob Fernandez. From anecdotes of our youth in the New York City club scene...
Detroit legend speaks out
Robert Hood was a member of Underground Resistance, the legendary militant visionary techno collective from Detroit. After leaving UR in the early 1990s, Robert pioneered a minimalist form of techno — along with Daniel Bell, Richie Hawtin etc — in reaction to the increasingly hardcore “too ravey” twists and turns that techno was taking.
Snowbombing shapes up for another avalanche of fun
These days, establishing and maintaining a high-end festival brand requires more than just bunging a decent soundsystem in a field and expecting the mindless rabble...
The three-month Bristol series drops some big names for its phase one...
In:Motion, Bristol’s three-month run of electronic live shows and club nights, has announced its phase one artists for the series that starts on Friday 29th...