UNTOLD has announced a new wave of artists for its ninth edition, which will take place from 8th-11th August in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Joining the Galaxy...
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10 iconic Luke Solomon cuts
Luke tells his music-making story through 10 of his releases…
The Romanian festival adds more high-profile artists to its 2024 line-up
UK producer Will Holland shot to fame as Quantic with a blend of lush electronic beats and fiery Afrobeat rhythms. Then a trip to Colombia...
After years making live funk, reggae and cumbia influenced by his experience there, he's returned to the Quantic moniker and to the world of electronic...
London-born DJ iona serves up an hour of percussive heat, out-there bangers and club cuts for the Fresh Kicks series, and chats to Amy Fielding...
djmag · Fresh Kicks 161: iona
Back in 2016, like so many other clubs that have dissapeared from the London nightlife map over the years...
Marco V is a hard man to define by genre. Although he is probably best known for his work within trance music - particularly the...
Marco V is a hard man to define by genre. Although he is probably best known for his work within trance music - particularly...
London's longest running weekly gay night to shut after 15 years
DTPM - the capital's longest running weekly gay/polysexual club night - is to close its doors after 15 years at the vanguard of London's nightlife...
As likely to play South African hip-hop as she is Congolese rumba, Egyptian jazz or Brazilian boogie, Gauteng-born, Manchester-based SNO is spreading the word about music often overlooked by the Western industry. Alongside her genre-spanning Recognise mix, she speaks to Kamila Rymajdo about familial influence, her chance start in DJing and sharing the music she loves
The new venue in Dortmund will open its doors in December
Last week, Tresor owner Dmitri Hegemann teased details of a new club opening in a basement space in his birth region of Westphalia, northwestern Germany. ...
Mark Fanciulli
Having a brother already well established as one of the biggest names in house music could be a double-edged sword, but Mark Fanciulli (brother of...
Bryte and Griffit Vigo are among the guest artists who've contributed to the record
This issue's hottest four names in dance music
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Ethereal electronic ace…
Where do old ravers go when the serotonin runs dry and the lights of the lasers lose their sparkle? If you're...
Bass aficionado Freq Nasty tastes the delights of Goa's fifth Sunburn Festival
What do Pete Tong and thread-finned salmon have in common? They both make a ton of cash for local fishermen in the Indian seaside state...
Battling cultural stereotypes and lazy genre misnomers, a core set of Mexican artists, based around the NAAFI label and party series, are reshaping the hybrid...
Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?