Amapiano (also known as ipiano or ’piano) began in the streets of Gauteng, South Africa, in the early 2010s. The now world-conquering sound is a...
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Amapiano has become a world-conquering genre since emerging in South Africa over a decade ago, with the sound mutating in recent years to solidify its place as an embedded dance music culture. Here, Shiba Melissa Mazaza asks: who are the South African artists carrying the torch for amapiano right now?
The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to top this month. From tough techno and sun baked house to icy UK rap, breaks and...
This week's online-only event is raising money for the Solidarity Strike Fund supporting artists who've lost paid work to support pro-Palestine boycott efforts
The track features on his forthcoming album, 'What I Breathe', which is out in August
It’s the first in a series of two-trackers to come from the artist in the coming months
As part of our end of year and end of decade coverage, we've written about our favourite albums, tracks and compilations. Here, DJ Mag staff...
An iconic 1970s soundsystem lives on inside a Coney Island attraction. Vivian Host catches up with sound engineer Dan Prosseda about the magical speaker stacks of the Eldorado Auto Skooter bumper cars
The annual electronic music conference takes place at the Mondrian Ibiza & Hyde Ibiza hotels later this month
This deal will include Burial's publishing catalogue, as well that of label founder Kode9, Jessy Lanza and others
Radio Al Hara and the Al-jisser cultural space will broadcast a one-off show featuring musicians supporting the pledge
A 24-year-old man was taken into custody late last week
In the second instalment of Spice Rack, a new bi-monthly column on underground music from South Asia and its diaspora, Dhruva Balram highlights music released...
The 14-track record will feature collaborations with Disclosure, Empress O
Watch the video for the first single, ‘Real Hot n Naughty (feat. Felix Mufti)’ now
It's hoped that the not-for-profit organisation's survey will help advocate for more progressive licensing policies