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A selection of 8 press shots of artists featured in DJ Mag’s February emerging artists feature

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From quaking dubstep and tripped-out rap, to healing house, R&B and beyond, here’s February 2024’s list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of

Danish-Honduran artist Julie Pavon has so far released just one EP, but is already rising swiftly. The vocalist and songwriter’s six-track debut ‘Watch Her Dance’...

Why are masks so popular in dance music?

“All great things must first wear terrifying and monstrous masks, in order to inscribe themselves on the hearts of humanity.”
 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Beyond Good and Evil...

The roaring 20s are back, and mean serious business with Origins, Call Super's White Hotel takeover and Beat Horizon in Bristol... 

New year, new decade, same deal here — the finest soirees, sessions and sweatboxes across the UK. So let’s go get 'em. 

London and the...

Charlie and Eli from Soul Clap have been let loose on the back catalogue of seminal garage label Nice N' Ripe

In the summer of 1996, when Eli Goldstein was 14, he discovered something that would quite literally change the course of his life. Was it...

When you see this magpie, make sure you salute...

When you see this magpie, make sure you salute. Not to ward off bad luck, mind, but because this producer hits hard with every single...

Vestax’s PAD-One is the newest micro controller to take a beating on the DJmag test bench

In the portable pad controller market, the Korg Nano Pad and Akai LPD8 have recently dominated the battle for the spare space in your laptop...

Greg Sawyer explores the different ways producers are weaving their love of gaming into music and runs down 10 tracks from experimental artist Patricia Taxxon

We’ve all heard the well-worn adage that “if Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we’d all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and...

Neil Quigley, an up-and-coming DJ from London, has twice been named by Diggers as a name to watch in DJmag...

WHILST John Digweed sees no sign of losing his crown as the undisputed king of deep electronic house, a prince is rising from the Bedrock...

“Homework”

Daft Punk’s creative director Cedric Hervet has launched a new exhibition of high-end, futurist furniture Maxfield’s Beverly Hills output in Los Angeles, California.

Hervet, has...

Jus-Ed

A resident of Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the US of A, DJ and producer Jus-Ed has been credited as the main force behind the renaissance of...

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We team up with Bud66 to give away tickets to every WHP event!

If you, like us, have been shedding silent tears since hearing that the Warehouse Project is leaving its Store Street location in Manchester at the...

The champion of Budweiser's UK-wide DJ talent search has been announced.

After months of speculation, poring over demo tapes, and a final DJ battle, 27-year-old Grantham man Keiran Goodacre has scooped the winning prize in Bud's...

'R&B Drunkie' raises a glass to the past...

Mark E talks about his early days

Photo of T.williams posing in a white t-shirt and blue baseball cap

Over the past two decades, West London DJ and producer T.Williams has worn many hats, from his roots in grime and jungle through to spells in garage and soulful melodic house. His recently released debut album, ‘Raves Of Future Past’, finds him freed from all limitations, and pays tribute to this wide-ranging career. Here, Ben Murphy speaks to him about writing songs versus bangers, the freedom of expression of the early 2000s era, and how he made his classic track ‘Heartbeat’ with Terri Walker

“That cross-section between a banger instrumental and a nicely crafted song was always something that I really enjoyed,” says T.Williams, reflecting on the kind of...