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We travel to Ecuador for a DJ Mag party at Lost Beach in Montañita, and find that — like with the Lost TV series after which...

After a long KLM flight from Amsterdam, we arrive at Guayaquil Airport and immediately catch up with Mr C and his partner Xo Chic. It...

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UK Clubs

The prediction does not take into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic

According to data analysed by hospitality-focused software companies Stampede and StoreKit, the UK could soon be left with just 5,000 nightclubs. The figures point to...

Premiere: Maya Q ‘beno (soft)’

Endless Mow and Maya Q serve up psychedelic UK funky and sci-fi-esque garage on their new EP for all centre

The next release on London label all centre is a two-track split EP from Endless Mow and Maya Q. Listen to the latter’s ‘beno (soft)’...

LOFT makes her Tri Angle debut in May with the ‘and departt from mono games’ EP. Hear the frenetic and electrified bass cut  ‘And Eats Itself...

LOFT will make her Tri Angle Records debut on 3rd May with the release of the ‘and departt from mono games’ EP.

Perhaps best known...

"The electronic music scene and clubbing is definitely an incredible part of our cultural and economic force... it travels all over the world globally.

Clubs and DJs have been 'left in the corner to rot', according to Faithless' Sister Bliss.

Painting a stark picture of the UK's pandemic-ravage nightlife...

"A heady love letter to Baltimore Club and fast music"

LOFT has shared a new EP.

After retiring her LOFT moniker in January last year, Manchester-based DJ and producer Aya presents two cuts from the...

Buttrich, Tanzmann and Squillace take to the road this summer

Better Lost Than Stupid are set to go on tour this summer around some of the biggest European events.

The techno trio — made up...

IK Multimedia iRig Mix/DJRig is a radical fusion of hi tech iPad meets old school DJ technology.

It seems like iPhone and iPod DJing apps are pretty much ten a penny these days. Just as virtual DJing on computers revolutionised the affordability and availability of DJing, the idea of being able to skip the laptop altogether and do things on a tablet — or even your phone — is too good to resist. But sometimes you just want to get your hands dirty. And no matter how well you know your tunes, it is hard to mix without cueing the incoming track. Enter iRig Mix.

High levels of vaccination in the city mean that more measures have been relaxed

New York nightclubs with a capacity of 5,000 or under are no longer required to ask for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test...