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London producer SBTRKT’s musical equation of futuristic dubstep rhythms, broken beat funk and warping bass is getting everyone from Radiohead to Gilles Peterson excited. But...

In today’s digitally-enhanced times, the proliferation of new music means most artists are trying to shout louder, look better, or spend more money than anyone...

LTJ Bukem - the undisputed don of dreamy drum & bass - is back with a killer 'FabricLive' mix and a resurgent Good Looking Records

It’s arguable that, Goldie aside, nobody did more to disseminate drum & bass in its early years than DJ/producer/label kingpin LTJ Bukem. His spacey, rolling...

Breaks fiends Atomic Hooligan are back with a bold, hip-hop heavy, rock swaggered LP and boy do they mean business!

After smashing it with their genre-mocking, rock heavy 2005 LP 'We Are Are', Matt Welch and Terry Ryan have come out all guns blazing...

The UK has a new double festival this year, which combines dance music DJs with live bands. Will it lead to a large-scale ravers vs...

The UK has a new double music festival this year, which combines both live bands and DJs closely on the same bill.

Hi:Fi is the...

The End celebrates its tenth birthday this year. Listen to a recording of Laurent Garnier's first ever eight hour set from the club, and win...

Ten years ago, an architect named Douglas Paskin visited a dilapidated 19th century underground stable in central London.

His discovery was to change the face...

Windrush ship

Some of the most important DJs in the development of the UK scene are children of the Windrush generation. DJ Mag's editor-in-chief, Carl Loben, speaks to Black and mixed-race foundation DJs about their parents, racism, culture, and being pioneers in our beloved scene

This feature was originally published in 2018, at the height of the Windrush scandal, and on the 70th anniversary of the Windrush ship's arrival in...

Running the musical gamut from minimal techno to abstract hip-hop, dubstep to Baile funk, via ska, electro pop, house and Balearica, Sonar truly has something...

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Can Matt Edwards, aka Radio Slave, really do no wrong? Not content with simply knocking out the funkiest techno and most mind-twisting house with...

The UK drum & bass scene has become overwhelmingly male and white. DJ Mag's Becca Inglis speaks to artists, promoters and label owners who are...

The push to close the “gender play gap” has accelerated this summer. At least 190 festivals have committed to booking 50/50 gender split line–ups by...

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Piem has been on our radar for a while, and we're delight to have finally locked him down for our DJ Mag Weekly Podcast series. ...

Mark Fanciulli

Having a brother already well established as one of the biggest names in house music could be a double-edged sword, but Mark Fanciulli (brother of...

Squiggle Dee Mash

DJ Rap, Ragga Twins, Sappo, Mark XTC, and more are set to perform at the comeback event 

Manchester drum & bass night Squiggle Dee Mash is set to make its return to the UK clubbing landscape next month after closing two decades...

A lazer shot above the crowd from Warehouse Project @ Depot by Rob Jones

The series will launch with an opening show featuring Bonobo (live), Caribou and SNO in August

The Warehouse Project has announced its "Reopening Sequence" of parties for its 2022 season. The Manchester event series, which takes place at the city's 10,000-capacity...

Masters At Work, Channel One, SHERELLE, Shanti Celeste, more added to We Out Here line-up 2022

The festival returns for its third edition in August 

Gilles Peterson's We Out Here festival has revealed more acts set to join its third edition in Cambridgeshire later this year. Joining the 80 artists...

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Analysing the key trends from the voting in this year's DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs poll

It’s been almost 12 months since the results of our last Top 100 Clubs poll and it’s safe to say most clubs have had a...