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60 firefighters tackled the fire at the Camden venue on 6th January

Prominent north London music venue Koko caught fire on Monday night (6th January).

As reported by The Metro, London Fire Brigade was called to...

DJ Mag’s annual Best of North American Awards poll gives our readers the opportunity to show their love to their favorite DJs, producers, labels, clubs...

Richie Hawtin is one of the most pioneering artists in electronic music, and a true proponent of techno’s future-focused ideology. As the winner of DJ...

Half of New Zealand's biggest d&b export <b>Concord Dawn</b> hits London on Saturday night for a rare dj set.

Matt Harvey will headline DEF:INITION's second birthday bash at North London's Clockwork alongside d&b legends Bad Company, Red One, DJ Spinz, Inter, Turmoil &...

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Point Blank are feeling festive as we draw closer to Christmas, and to celebrate the holiday season they’ve partnered with their good friends at Moog...

London venue KOKO to reopen in April

The venue has been shut for three years as it underwent refurbishment

North London music venue KOKO is set to reopen this April. The venue, found on Camden High Street, has been closed since 2019 as it...

Police arrived at the event shortly after midnight on Sunday (9th)

An illegal rave in London was shut down by police last weekend.

Following a string of noise complaints, officers were called to an unlicensed music...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

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?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...

The Papa plays a 4 hour set in the capital alongside Dorian Paic...

Cocoon has announced that head honcho Sven Väth will be playing a four-hour set at Egg London on Friday 30th September.

Dorian Paic joins The...

#SAVESILVERBULLET campaign begins in earnest...

Much-loved London venue The Silver Bullet is facing closure after the venue was given just three weeks notice of the sale of the venue's lease...

NTIA in talks with London's Mayor to appoint a protector for night time economy 

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) will embark on a series of talks with the Mayor's Office at City Hall to appoint a "Night Time...

The club’s licence to operate has been suspended by Newham Council

London club FOLD has had its licence unexpectedly suspended by Newham Council.

In a post shared to Instagram this morning, the east London venue stated...

The club’s licence to operate was suspended by Newham Council this week due to a fraud investigation

London club FOLD has been granted permission to reopen.

The east London venue had its licence suspended earlier this week by Newham Council, who cited...

GALA, London’s first outdoor dance music festival in over 16 months, took place in Peckham Rye Park last weekend. With exceptional programming and an emphasis...

Approaching the gates of GALA, London’s first full-capacity, outdoor dance music festival since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, a familiar feeling emerges. As muffled...

London is getting a new open-air club, Dockyards

It will open this September with events headed up by Defected and Above & Beyond

A new open-air events space, Dockyards, is set to open in London later this year. The brainchild of Broadwick Live – the company behind Printworks...

Night Time Industries Association’s Alan Miller endorses London Mayor’s suggestion of a clubbing representative in open letter.

If 2014 felt like an annus mirabilis for UK’s clubbing scene, than 2015 might be a year marked by the tentative beginnings of some positive...