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Hessle Audio, the label run by Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangaea, has just reached its 10th anniversary milestone. 

Initially bonding over the infinite possibilities of the embryonic dubstep scene in the midnoughties, the trio soon set off on their own tangents. Launching Hessle...

Some of the best studio software for making those killer tunes, which one will win outright?

 

Steinberg Cubase Pro 8

£369
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A fantastic set of new features, improvements to the workflow and interface that make Cubase even easier to...

"You have NO BUSINESS DJing if you can’t match two beats together, plain and simple. But DJing is not just about matching two beats together"

A few months ago, three-time DMC-winning turntablist and DJ Mag HQ alumnus DJ Craze raised eyebrows everywhere when he proclaimed that ‘sync is your friend’...

A super-budget DJ controller

When it comes to DJ controllers, the big boys' toys tend to get the most attention. Anyone new to the scene could be forgiven for thinking that to get a decent hardware controller with enough features to make it a professional piece of equipment, a seriously large amount of cash is going to have to be paid in order to take it home.

The Drumcode affiliate has had one hell of a year...

Enrico Sangiuliano has had one hell of a year.

Having spun huge slots everywhere from Awakenings, Loveland, Sónar and beyond this summer, 2017 has seen...

Check out the best DJing and production kit of the year

The DJ Mag Tech Awards 2017 was held in September, with the live-streamed event broadcasted to a global audience from our London HQ. Our panel...

Techno don is joined by Tom Demac and Ralf Kollmann for Brighton bash

Dave Clarke is headlining our party at the Brighton Music Conference (BMC) next week. The techno don, a former Brighton resident who now lives in...

Numark's new iDJ Pro controller lets iPad DJs take control of the DJ booths

DJs come in all shapes and sizes and operate on all levels with varying degrees of capability. This is reflected in the wealth of equipment that is available to buy in order for DJs to do their thing. Unlike days of old, where Technics were the de rigeur kit of any professional DJ's set-up, DJs now don't have to be using the big boys' top of the range offerings to get the total pro experience.

Season one will feature Kenny Allstar, Jamz Supernova, Conducta, Eats Everything and Monki

DJ Mag Originals is launching a new video series next week, called How I DJ. The five-part series will feature a range of DJs telling...

Live from Work Bar this Thursday 18th January...

Secondcity will be repping house and techno partystarters, TAKE, on the DJ Mag Live stream this week.

The UK-born, Chicago-raised DJ/producer has becomes a surefire...

At Birmingham NEC from 2nd-4th October

Last year’s DJmag Tech Awards at BPM, Europe’s biggest DJ event, was a phenomenal success and now we are back with a new panel of...

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DJ Mag takes up its traditional residence at The Shelborne from Friday 16th March to Sunday 25h March.

Hosting our own...

A one-hour mix for download...

Part of the House Entertainment UK collective, Lance Morgan has been a mainstay on the deep tech-house scene for the last couple of years. A...

Every year this is the category that just gets harder to judge, it’s not called Ultimate Club DJ mixer for nothing.

 Allen & Heath XONE:DB4

£1800
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A fantastic sounding mixer with a huge arsenal of FXs and input options to make mixing more of...

The Boysnoize Records’ mainstay delivers 90 minutes of mechanical electro and twisted techno...

This week’s DJ Mag podcast comes from Djedjotronic, and sees the Frenchman drop 90 minutes of electro tinged tough tech jams.

Djedjotronic made a name...