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Paradise Carnival Weekender warms up for August Bank Holiday

August Bank Holiday is a busy weekend in clubland, with promoters across the country keen to take advantage of an extra day out of the...

DJmag's Asian club tour is go!

DJ Mag is heading East this month with a special clubs tour of Asia. The DJmag wagon will be rolling into Korea, China and Singapore...

Boldly going where no festival has gone before...

Jean-Michel Jarre, Underworld and Caribou will be headlining a new festival that’s set to take place in the towering shadow of the Lovell radio telescope...

Italian minimal protagonists Alex Kenji, Manuel De La Mare and Marshall give us the lowdown on their club smashing label 303lovers.

Based in the Tuscan sunshine, 303lovers is one of2009s hottest new labels. Since the trio of Manuel De La Mare, Alex Kenji and Marshall (aka...

20-year-old Lewis Taylor, LT, makes his solo debut on Rhythm Section INTL with ‘Forest Floor’. ‘Mesophere’ is a dreamy trip of swerving melodies and crisp...

Derbyshire’s precocious son Lewis Taylor, or LT to you and me, has arrived with a lush debut solo EP on Rhythm Section INTL.

The 20-year-old...

Shedding the light on Adam Shelton's bar

We're all aware of UK clubland's biggest churches. The Ministries, Fabrics and Sankeys, where we find ourselves throwing shapes each weekend – our eyes saucers, faces a contorted mess.

One more toon!

From a 150-capacity venue above a pub in Newcastle called Red Rooms to Room Three at Fabric, Jaunt> has come a long way over the past six years. Shaped by the underground Newcastle nights that came before it — the likes of Shindig, Wax On, Habit and Error — the night was originally conceived to cater for the DJs that weren't getting booked in the city, while providing an outlet for a crew of clued-up students “who would take up a large chunk of any dancefloor,” says Chris Blackhall, the man who suggested a party in the first place.

One of Spain's most potent party forces

FACT Worldwide returned in full force at Off Week in June, re-confirming its position as one of Barcelona's most potent party forces...

The promoters bringing funk to the UK club scene

Despite struggling to gain a meaningful foothold in an over-saturated clubbing circuit during its first 12 months, Motek is making moves to become one of the capital's leading forces.

feiyr.com get your tracks to the major download stores

There has been a rise in recent years of startup labels. The internet and cheap production equipment has levelled the playing field and made the...

Lace in your face, London

Starting as a bass night in Nottingham, Basslaced has been bringing tasty, tasty bass to London since 2011...

Getting lost in the woods has never been more fun...

Farr Festival has announced the addition of a new stage for this year's festival and is promising louder sound levels across the board thanks to...

Dubstep duo establish themselves on the mainstream music scene

Dubstep sensation Nero have hit mainstream heights by reaching the number one spot in the Official UK Chart.

Highly significant for dance music and...

A fun, friendly, disco/funk house night

The Warehouse Project, The BBC and Manchester UTD... The Rainy City has no shortage of institutions succeeding on an international stage. Existing as the UK's third largest urban area, commonly it's misconceived as our second largest. It boasts a club scene that's creeping up on the capital's as it grows in size and stature. Love Dose — a collaborative project involving the promoters of Basement and For No Reason — is helping.

Time gentleman, please!

The Hare & Hounds is B-Town's classic old boozer with a banging soundtrack. We step into the old Irish pub not only for a pint...