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Running since 1996 DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs poll has become the industry standard for the popularity of the world's biggest names with 500,000 votes...

For iPhone, iPod touch and iPhone

Running since 1996, DJmag's Top 100 DJs poll has become the industry standard for the popularity of the world's biggest names, with 500,000 votes being...

Pioneer notch it up a gear with the DDJ-WeGO2

Not to be out done by a brace of new kit flooding the DJ market Pioneer have added to their entry level controller range with the DDJ-WeGO2.

Win a release on SCI+TEC digital

Dubfire, aka Ali Shirazinia, the minimal techno lynchpin who rose to fame as one half of Deep Dish has launched a special iOS remix...

EKS will unveil their new Otus DJ controller at the BPM Show.

Visitors can try the benefits of two virtual deck layers, a twin stereo soundcard and touch-sensitive control surface, just like the iPod Touch, iPhone and...

iPad Ableton controller

DJ Mag was pretty impressed with Zerodebug’s original Ableton Live Controller app for the iPad so when we found out that the guys over in Berlin had improved the original app with touchAble 2 we were simple chomping at the bit to get the lowdown on the completely redesigned updated version.

The update also supports Apple’s new Music app

Serato has updated its software to support users using the recently released macOS Catalina.

Introduced earlier this month, the updated Apple software, macOS Catalina 10.5...

Popular DAW goes mobile

Steinberg’s most famous product Cubase hardly needs an introduction with many of the best tracks of the dance scene having being written and produced using this incredibly popular piece of software. The release of Cubasis for the iPad is going to make an awful lot of people in the world of music very happy indeed.

Native Instruments' new DJing software for the iPad is just begging to be touched.

The release of Traktor DJ has changed all of this by bringing a truly professional mixing system to the iPad that can be used on-the-go for set preparation as well as for out-and-out DJ performances. Now DJs have the option of ditching their laptops in favour of an iPad for their gigs, meaning that when it comes to serious music production and DJing, the iPad’s time has finally come.

Mobile DJing apps that can mix it up with the big boys. Which one will come out tops?

Serato Remote and Serato Remote Mini


£3.99 (iPhone) £14.99 (iPad)
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A touch-screen remote control for your Serato DJ set up allowing DJs to control...

Hot on the heels of Denon's powerful HS5500, comes the wicked little S1200 digital deck.

It boasts many of the same cool features as the HS5500 (reviewed in the May issue of DJmag), such as the D-Link connection to share...

Pacemaker Competition!

Can you handle the pace? The Pacemaker, that is: a revolutionary new DJ tool that's already causing seismic ructions within the dance music community with...

Make realistic acid sounds 303 sounds...

Bram Bros new Trouble Maker app for iPhone and iPad pays homage to Roland’s legendary TB-303 bass box.

There is a wealth of 303 clones...

New and improved for 2014

Users of our old magazine app may have noticed that they are missing the latest issue of the magazine.

This is because we have launched...

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.