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Wax is back

Vinyl sales are expected to take over CD sales for the first time since 1986.

After it was reported in March this year that vinyl...

Science explains what Puretone told us 15 years ago...

A new study has explained why humans have such an affinity for bass notes in music.

Published in the journal, Proceedings of the National Academy...

New research has shown that a four-week delay to the government’s roadmap would cost the live music sector over £500million

The Music Venue Trust has warned that grassroots venues will face closure if the UK's 21st June reopening date is delayed.

With rumours gathering pace...

The highest bidder will enjoy a private visit to the musician's studio in LA

Skrillex is offering up a private, in-person session at his LA studio to the highest bidder, with money going towards The Pablove Foundation, an...

It could make it easier than ever for amateur producers to make unofficial remixes of their favourite tracks

A research team at streaming platform Deezer has unveiled a new tool called Spleeter that can help people to split finished, recorded tracks into separate stems...

The total archive contains more than 60,000 instruments from global collections...

A project named Musical Instrument Museums Online has an entire section dedicated to rare synths, which is enough to make any tech(no) head weak at...

An additional stage for 2018...

Kappa FuturFestival has dropped its phase one line-up for 2018. Joseph Capriati, Derrick May and Adam Beyer are among those locked to perform the Italian...

"His battle and story have affected me deeply"...

Eric Prydz has shared details of a forthcoming charity show held in honour of one of his fans, James Lillo, who passed away earlier this...

Damaged hair cells regrown in mice...

It's common knowledge that loud sounds or trauma cause irreversible hearing loss (either immediately or over time) in humans, as the frequency-respondent hair cells in...

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The poll, for The Economist, surveyed 1,025 adults aged between 16 and 75

New research conducted by Ipsos Mori for The Economist suggests that some Brits are in favour of a permanent extension to a number of COVID-19 restrictions.

A...

Out-of-this world speaker innovation in dance music

Pure Groove Systems has unveiled a pitch-perfect partnership with Danley Sound Labs, to launch a series of sound systems specifically designed for the festival and...

Online search for one final DJ

W Hotels and Burn Studios have announced that they will be offering one place on their prestigious DJ Lab program for an Asian DJ.

The...

We go behind the scenes as 6,000 people attend The First Dance in Liverpool, as part of the UK Government's Events Research Programme (ERP)

DJ Mag goes behind the scenes at the UK Government's first COVID trial club event at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool.

In April, it was announced...

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It impacts communications between theatre staff

Listening to drum ‘n’ bass during surgery could put patients at risk, a study has found.

Research released by the National Journal of Nurses revealed that...