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The past few years have seen mental health pushed to the forefront of conversation in electronic music; however, the effects of racism are still not...
Hot Natured: Jamie Jones is on fire
Jamie Jones will now have to get rid of the words 'rising star' that have stuck in front of his name in print like particularly...
The police officer has reportedly killed three men over the last five years
Jay-Z and Team Roc have penned an open letter calling for arrest of a police officer over three fatal shootings.
Team Roc, Jay-Z's social justice firm...
Tony Davis’ visceral photography doesn’t just capture what the UK’s early ‘90s rave culture looked like, it also manages to conjure up what it felt...
Released on Tresor in 1992, Jeff Mills' debut LP ‘Waveform Transmission Vol. 1’ is a record that stands for repetition and filth, forged from wrought steel and imbued with scuffed-up funk. Here, 30 years after its release, Ben Cardew takes a deep dive into the sound, origins and legacy of an album that birthed a new breed of techno
Ron Trent has a deep understanding of electronic music. Beginning his production career in his teens, the venerated Chicago resident has travelled through techno, deep house and Afro house over the years. His latest album ‘WARM: What Do The Stars Say To You’, produced with a live band, demonstrates the duality of his work: it’s futuristic and somehow ancient, cosmic and aquatic. DJ Mag's Ria Hylton catches up with the Chicago house legend to learn more
The 25-track release features music from Digital Afrika, Robert Babicz, Saytek and more
AC55ID is a new Bandcamp-style website that works via subscription
The votes have been counted and the results are in! Here are the winners in DJ Mag’s Best of British awards 2021
Ahead of her set at Barbados’ Vujaday festival this week, we catch up with Motor City stalwart DJ Minx to talk origins, Women on Wax...
DJ Minx has stood at the core of Detroit’s club scene for over 20 years now. Motor City born and bred, the stalwart DJ, producer...
Born in Jamaica around half a century ago, dancehall music has found fans, artists and chart-topping success all around the globe in the decades since...
The fierce LGBTQ+ party Trade was the UK’s first legal after-hours club event, opening at 3am and closing at 9am. It laid the groundwork for a new on-and-on party culture, while its sexual and gender diversity was a forerunner for today’s queer club scene. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, and prepares for its 24-hour birthday party at Egg London, Joe Roberts speaks to some of its regular DJs, designers and founder Laurence Malice about Trade's boundary-breaking legacy
Direct discrimination, battling assumptions, lower pay, and a lack of opportunity are just some of the problems laid out by the survey
A new study by Black Lives In Music has revealed that the majority of Black artists and music professionals have faced racism and discrimination in...
The latest version of FL Studio brings with it a host of new features
Image-Line has released a new version of their popular DAW FL Studio. Version 20.7 adds MIDI scripting which means you can customise how a MIDI...
The melodic deep house of Maya Jane Coles’ ‘What They Say’ helped put her on the map, and soon went on to be sampled by...