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Mina & Bryte announce 'Abeka Bugatti' remix EP with General C’mamane, Banga, more

The UK producer and Ghanian rapper have tapped talent from Príncipe, Daytimers and more for the five-track remix EP, out later this month

Mina and Bryte are releasing a remix collection of their 2021 EP 'Abeka Bugatti'. Listen to the 'See Something' remix by General C'mamane below. The...

dreamcastmoe releases new mixtape, 'Sound Is Like Water - Part 1'

It's out on Ghostly International's sub-imprint Spectral Sound

Washington DC artist dreamcastmoe has released his second full-length project, 'Sound Is Like Water - Part 1'. Out now on Ghostly International sub-label Spectral Sound...

Four Tet Eat Your Own Ears

The package also comes with work from Mount Kimbie, Robert Smith, and Sylvan Esso

Four Tet has shared a brand new track, 'Scythe Master', which appears on a new compilation released through Eat Your Own Ears Recordings. The compilation...

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Applications are now open for the non-repayable grants, which are available to anyone "who will benefit"

SeatlabNFT, an NFT-powered ticketing marketplace, has launched a £1 million creator fund for live events. The non-repayable grants are open to event organisers and artists...

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The four-track release drops two months after the original 13-track album

Four tracks from Flume's latest album, 'Palaces,' has been remixed in the first release in a series of rework EPs. On July 8th, the Grammy-nominated...

Don't - vs - I Love Acid returns to Corsica Studios with Luke Vibert, Posthuman, Tasha, more

The annual party is back this weekend

Jerome Hill’s Don’t party and Posthuman’s I Love Acid are hosting a joint party this Saturday (2nd July) at London’s Corsica Studios. The annual link-up...

Gorillaz tease new single, 'Cracker Island'

It's not yet known when exactly the new track will drop

Gorillaz have taken to social media to tease a new single, called 'Cracker Island'. A brief clip, which features each cartoon member of the group...

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Laura Mvula and James Blake are also among those shortlisted for the prestigious awards

Little Simz, Dave and PinkPantheress are among the acts nominated for the 2022 Ivor Novello awards. This year's ceremony - the 67th to date -...

Here's the up-and-comers we've got our eye on...

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If you haven't seen Theo Kottis' name about town yet, it won't be long until you do. Picked for Groovefest...

We meet Jason Kendig and Jackie House of the San Fran party starters, in a converted Leyland Roadrunner backstage of Block9 at Glastonbury this year...

Shortly after 9pm on the Thursday night at Glastonbury this year, Jason Kendig and Jackie House of Honey Soundsystem are opening the Genosys stage of...

Self-releasing your music in 2022: which distributor is right for you?

When starting out in the industry, musicians and producers have what can often seem like an insurmountable number of new skills to learn outside of making music. With seemingly countless distributors offering widely varying features and products, choosing how to get your music on streaming services can be confusing. This guide seeks to demystify one of the most confusing aspects of releasing music

Digital distribution is the process of releasing your music to various digital streaming platforms (DSPs) and services. In the past, distributors would take care of...

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1985 Music is one of the most consistently excellent labels in bass music. Helmed by drum & bass maestro Alix Perez, it’s not only survived but thrived since he moved to the other side of the world from its core fanbase, thanks to his laser-focused approach to A&R and design. Here, alongside a mix from Perez, Ben Hindle learns about his winning formula

When Alix Perez takes to the roundhouse stage for the closing set of his 1985 Music party in January, it’s a landmark moment or both...

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Allen & Heath’s Xone:92 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Remaining an industry standard, the mixer has stood the test of time. Here, DJ Mag’s tech editor, Mick Wilson, takes a look at the history, the heritage, and the enduring importance of this well-loved, if polarising, piece of DJ technology

When development for the Xone:92 began in early 2003, Andy Rigby-Jones, Xone founder and then Allen & Heath’s design manager, felt he could push the...

Berlin house and disco label Toy Tonics is pushing a bumping, cosmic sound fuelled by collaboration and live instrumentation. Founder Mathias Modica, aka Kapote and...

In DJ Mag's March artist charts, four DJs select their top 10 tracks of the month, spanning moody jungle, '90s acid, classic reggae and dubby...

UK trio Denham Audio have entrenched themselves at the front of the new wave of breakbeat hardcore producers through a multitude of racuous cuts and...