Novelist and Rockwell have teamed up for a new track with a sharp message called 'Peak'. Listen to it below. The London MC takes aim...
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New range available via HMV, Dixons and Amazon
A record label, nightclubs, bars, best selling compilations, fashion, and music equipment. Is there anything this brand can’t master? Dance music experts Ministry of Sound...
Get you and your mates in for free
Win free guestlists for you and four mates to get into our Best Of British Awards Party on Wednesday 18th December at Ministry of...
Steinberg's new range of CMC hardware controllers are a producers delight
Steinberg’s latest gift to the Cubase community is a rather special and unique hardware controller system. Made up of six individual components, it can be...
Experience May Day fun at Land Of Kings
Land of Kings is back over the May Bank holiday weekend, offering a real treat to all dance music lovers.
Spread across 15 venues, there...
Will the updates stand up?
Numark has released a brand-new update for their NS6 Serato DJ controller.
The NS6II is a four-channel controller with dual USB ports allowing two laptops...
We pitch Pioneer's DDJ-SZ against Numark’s NS7II...
Despite the protestations of the die-hard old skool vinyl crowd and their never-ending loud vocalisations espousing the unique qualities of vinyl, the fact of the...
The new drum & bass track hits out at the UK government and the current cost of living crisis: "The government don’t care about a thing / They don’t want to see or hear a brother win"
We talk Boiler Room, Daft Punk and SW4 in this exclusive back-to-back interview between Tottenham’s DJ EZ and legendary US producer Todd Edwards...
Legends is a word that is bandied around so lazily these days that it often loses all meaning, but with Todd Edwards and DJ EZ, the cap well-and-truly fits.
Nookie’s ‘Gonna Be Alright’ dropped as hardcore was morphing into jungle at the beginning of the 1990s. It lit up the raves and set Nookie up for a production career with Reinforced, Metalheadz, Moving Shadow and other key labels as the decade unfolded. Ben Murphy learns its story and speaks to Nookie about how, as the ‘20s roar into action, he is charged up all over again
This. Is. Big.
Akai Pro has announced the release of the MPC Live, MPC X Music Production Centre and MPC 2.0 Music Production Software.
The two new standalone...
Data is the new currency and DJing is about to get rich. The endless stream of data generated from cloud DJing will go on to affect...
This underwear has Dim Mak all over it
Steve Aoki has launched a sock range that ships in a cake box- packaging that couldn't be more appropriate if it tried- in a new...
New York’s Kindergarten Records has become an essential outpost for hard-to-define, easy-to-dance-to club music in just two short years. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, founder Ma Sha tells Sophie McNulty how friendship and a sense of fun are at the heart of the imprint
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In the wake of the hype and hysteria following the global behemoth that is the Top 100 DJs poll, the time has come to —...
From its beginnings in Yorkshire clubs to becoming a nationwide dance music phenomenon and chart success, the bassline sound has survived and thrived, despite the efforts of the police and club licensing authorities. Matt Anniss charts its rise, fall, resurgence and influence on a new generation of DJs, producers and ravers