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Photo of Nia Archives wearing sunglasses and a Guinness sweater

“This album is me putting my cards on the table” the junglist star said

Nia Archives has released her long-awaited debut album, ‘Silence Is Loud’. Listen to it below. Out today (Friday, 12th April) via HIJINXX/Island Records, the record...

Nia Archives announces debut album, ‘Silence Is Loud’, shares title track: Listen

Set for release this spring, the record is described as “more song-focussed, putting interesting sounds on jungle”

Nia Archives has announced her debut album, ‘Silence Is Loud’, and dropped the title track. Listen to it below. The Bradford-born producer and DJ will...

LSDXOXO releases video for new single, ‘DRaiN’: Watch

The pop-punk-influenced track is the first new material from his long-awaited debut album

LSDXOXO has shared the first taste of his debut album with the new single and music video, 'DRaiN'. Watch it below. The Berlin-based Philadelphia artist...

Best of British 2022

Shining a spotlight on the UK stars that fill the pages of our UK magazine each month

The nominees for DJ Mag's Best Of British awards 2022 have been announced. This year marks the 16th edition of the awards, our annual celebration...

October is Black History Month in the UK. Ria Hylton spotlights a range of electronic music-related events on and offline taking place throughout the month...

Black Artist Database (B.A.D.) will host its first in-person event at Hackney Wick’s Colour Factory. Set for Friday 1st October, B.A.D. Presents... includes a stellar...

Nicolette 'Let No-One...' album cover

On 1996's ‘Let No-One Live Rent Free In Your Head’, Scottish singer, songwriter and producer Nicolette worked alongside 4Hero’s Dego, Plaid, Alec Empire and Felix to create an album that mixed jungle, trip-hop, industrial techno and avant-pop into a singular work full of sharp, incisive lyricism. Ben Cardew explores the legacy of the album, and its vision for the future of electronic music

In the modern world, it seems sadly inevitable that any female singer who experiments with dance beats will, at some point, be compared to Björk...

We've switched up our end-of-year coverage this year. Instead of ranked countdowns, we've asked 40 contributors to pick their favourite albums, tracks and compilations from...

You might expect Abra Cadabra’s debut mixtape to rely on the high-energy style of UK drill that racked up millions of views on 2020 singles...