Jack J will release his debut solo album, ‘Opening the Door’, via Mood Hut on 1st April. Check out the video for the single, ‘Only...
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Amsterdam club from Trouw’s founders announces March roster
De School is the exciting new venture from the team behind Trouw, and the Amsterdam club has just announced its jam-packed March 2016 schedule.
Kicking...
Featuring Bradley Zero, George The Poet, Jenifa Mayanja, CC:Disco!, and more
Stamp The Wax is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a new ten-part edition of the platform's Monday Morning Mixtape series, raising money for worthwhile causes. ...
It’s the Vancouver producer’s first solo release since 2015
Pure fire taking to the Adriatic sea...
Artists and takeovers have been announced for the boat parties at the fifth edition of Dimensions Festival in Croatia, which is set to take place...
The venue first opened in 2018
East London's Giant Steps venue will close in September.
Giant Steps, a travelling sound system collaboration between London venue Brilliant Corners and Analogue Foundation that...
Bradley Zero has built the reputation of his Rhythm Section label and parties by nurturing quality music rather than chasing trends. On a roll, his...
“I’m just pulling onto Rye Lane,” says Bradley Zero, as he drives from his flat in Peckham to his office and studio.
It’s usually a...
The fifth edition of London’s al fresco dance music festival took place in a sunny Peckham Rye Park this month. With a vast line-up celebrating local and international DJs and live acts, there was something for everyone on the bill. DJ Mag's Liam Smith reports back on festivities, and the sense that summer has well and truly arrived
Houghton Festival returned for the first time in four years earlier this month after surviving against the odds. DJ Mag’s Rob McCallum steps into curator Craig Richards’ musical world to rediscover a meticulously programmed audio/visual masterpiece
The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From blissed-out breaks, twisted bass and techno into metal-inspired d&b, trance and more, here's July 2022's list of upcoming talent you should be keeping track of