Skip to main content

Search


Results for: record shops

AVA Festival shot from above

Last month, 16,000 ravers attended Belfast's AVA Festival at its new home on the Titanic Slipways. DJ Mag traveled to AVA to discover how the event is creating a sense of unity, community and a second wave of rave in the city

In 2015, Belfast’s first AVA Festival and conference found its home beneath the towering yellow Harland & Wolff cranes — affectionately named Samson and Goliath...

A new report coordinated by the Night-Time Industries Association suggests that face masks, social distancing patrols and temperature checks could allow clubs to reopen safely

UK nightclubs could reopen with strict safety measures in place, a new report claims.

In the report coordinated by the Night Time Industries Association, who have...

DJ Paulette, Gilles Peterson and Underground Resistance’s Mark Flash are among the names on the digital event’s sprawling line-up

Manchester’s Reform Radio and We Out Here have announced a digital festival.

Reform Radio, a community radio station in Manchester, have teamed up with We Out Here Festival to present a...
Groundbreaking report on gender disparity in UK dance music published by Jaguar Foundation

The report uses quantitative data from radio airplay and streaming as well as roundtable discussions with key figures

A groundbreaking report on gender disparity has been published by the Jaguar Foundation. Out today (3rd August), ‘Progressing Gender Representation in UK Dance Music' was...

Oh Annie Oh Don't Call Me Exotic podcast

The podcast returns for more discussion on creativity, careers, and racism 

DJ Oh Annie Oh's 'Don't Call Me "Exotic"' (DCME) is returning for a second season, with a number of high profile guests involved. The podcast...

Overall sales jumped to $467million, but comparisons with the previous year are skewed as a result of the pandemic

Revenue from vinyl sales grew by 94% in the US during the first half of 2021, according to the latest mid-year report by the Recording...

BeatControl join BM Soho to create new DJ shop

The DJ equipment specialists BeatControl have partnered with the legendary record shop BM Soho (previously Blackmarket) to bring DJs the ultimate shopping experience within London. BeatControl are offering DJs the latest equipment and accessories in the basement of London's longest running record shop.

In October 2013 London’s best-known record shop, Phonica has turned 10.

Opening a vinyl-only store in Soho just over 10 years ago was seen as a risky move. The area was, and still is, saturated with...

Which tracks would Steve Lawler love to find at the WMC Record Fair?

While digital is no doubt sitting pretty at the helm of the format kingdom, there are some folk out there who will always be vinyl...

Vinyl sales in the first quarter of 2021 are up 16.1% from last year

With UK vinyl sales having gone up last year by 11.5%, new data suggests that upward trend is to continue through this year.

Sales of...

Futuristic Midi controller from Yamaha

The TENORI-ON is the futuristic looking performance Midi controller from technology giants Yamaha ( Yamaha.com ).
Based on a 16 by 16 LED button matrix...

For long-serving Berlin techno queen Ellen Allien, a return to the physical — in both the way she plays and makes music — has re-energised...

She's been playing gigs in record shops, buying and playing lots of vinyl, and made her new album, 'Nost', using mainly analogue equipment. Her seventh...

The British billionaire retrail entrepreneur has placed a bid...

Sports Direct, House of Frasier and Newcastle United F.C. owner Mike Ashley has placed a bid to buy HMV.

The British billionaire retrail entrepreneur is...

Which tracks would Joey Negro love to find at the WMC Record Fair?

While digital is no doubt sitting pretty at the helm of the format kingdom, there are some folk out there who will always be vinyl...

Which tracks would Nathan Coles love to find at the WMC Record Fair?

While digital is no doubt sitting pretty at the helm of the format kingdom, there are some folk out there who will always be vinyl...