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The state of the environment has never been worse, but could

dance music be contributing to the problem? DJ Mag regular

Martin Guttridge-Hewitt examines if...

From South East Asia to the Western US, North to South Africa, people can’t get enough of synths and syncopated rhythms. Electronic beats are officially...

The party in Vitry-sur-Seine required police intervention

Paris-based promoter La Toilette has come under fire for putting on a rave in a car park next to a refugee camp that houses 225...

DJ Mag catches up with techno's man of the moment...

 If you've been on Beatport any time in the past year-and-a-half, Enrico Sangiuliano is a name you’ll have seen cropping up time and time again.

First rising...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Meet the DJs and producers who picked up awards in 2016’s Top 100 DJs poll.

MARTIN GARRIX - THE WORLD’S NO.1 DJ

The prodigious Dutch...

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Learning to produce deep house with Ableton Live

We enrolled Point Blank's Deep House Ableton Live course to check out the process, and hopefully learn some tricks along the way. This is part one of the the four week course diary.

For Swedish House Mafia, plus new 'Until Now' compilation

After selling out New York’s Madison Square Garden in just 12 minutes last year, and bidding goodbye to the UK this summer at the staggeringly...

Other DJs condemn Israeli government's brutal bombardment of Gaza

Mr C has declared that he is now boycotting Israel, due to the persistent shelling of Gaza by Israeli government forces. Over the weekend, Israel...

Tackling extraordinary challenges and pitfalls in his life, Detroit’s Robert Hood is a passionate advocate for the transformative power of electronic music. An ordained Christian minister, we meet him in Berlin after...

In the early hours of the morning on November 10, 1938, anti-Semitic rioting raged across Nazi Germany, in a pogrom that saw more than 100 Jews killed and 267...

LORES

Create cinematic soundscapes using an "eclectic" array of instruments

Native Instruments has unveiled a new virtual synth called the LORES. A collaboration with Canadian film and TV composer Clinton Shorter, the synth features an...

Bandcamp introduces queue listening feature on app 

Endless playlists offer another reason to use the platform for musical discovery

Bandcamp has introduced a new queue listening feature on its app, meaning listeners can now line up continuous playlists. The much-sought-after development puts the platform...

Chicago's Hieroglyphic Being records one hour of fuzzy-and-jazzy live techno for the On Cue mix series, and speaks to Lauren Martin about surviving as an...

One of the most exciting new digital projects to emerge this year, Black Band Camp (blackbandcamp.info) is a volunteer-run, community-driven database for showcasing and directly...

Who runs Black Band Camp?“Black Band Camp began with a core group of friends of DJs, producers and underground electronic music enthusiasts, but we have...

On the brink of his career-defining stateside Fall tour, 30-year-old Paul Van Haver, known globally as Stromae, juxtaposes many of society's hushed taboos through his...

On the brink of his career-defining stateside Fall tour, 30-year-old Paul Van Haver, known globally as Stromae, juxtaposes many of society's hushed taboos through his captivating stage presence, unorthodox sense of style and poignant lyrics birthed by his altruistic identity.

The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) results only cover dates up to 15th May, with experts warning numbers are skewed due to the low number...

UK pilot events recorded 28 COVID-19 cases from 58,000 attendees, according to the official report. 

The Government's Event Research Programme (ERP) report was published on...