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A final decision on whether the club will reopen will be made on September 6th...

fabric made a statement today which said the venue wants to “lead the industry” and create a new gold standard in approaches to drugs and...

Khan vowed to make changes in an interview with Dazed...

Sadiq Khan, the Labour candidate for London mayor, has chimed in on the ongoing debate about London's club scene. 

Interviewed by Dazed in the wake...

Nothing else matters... but the music

SUMMER MATTERS
After an incredible first UK tour with my brand ‘Nothing Else Matters...’, I’m excited to be doing a short one-week stint of shows...

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London's premier underground nitespot will not be shutting down

With Miller Genuine Draft

Moscow is one of the world’s great cities. A Soviet powerhouse to rival many of the planet’s cultural hubs - the Russian capital is a...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Running parallel to the American EDM explosion has been a similarly transformative awakening across Asia.

Nowhere better typifies this renaissance than South Korea, and its...

Jonny from Toronto duo Art Department tells us what makes him tick...

Capturing the feeling of an after party that seems to morph from its fresh morning beginnings into the next night in the blink of an...

We go backstage at iconic London club

Ministry of Sound is one of the world's most famous clubbing brands, and one of London's iconic clubland institutions. Last week they announced the launch of a Smart TV app, which is to be hard built into all new Samsung Smart TVs. During the launch event, we snuck off for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the club. This is what we found out.

The return of Bad Company

Exit Records celebrates its tenth birthday in style at London's Fire.

The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene

FUNK IT UP!

Uber-producer Wizard steps out solo

He’s worked with cats such as DJ Fresh and Diplo, as well as vocalists like Wiley, M.I.A and MC Ivory, and been a part of acts such as the London Punks and Deekline & Wizard, but now uber-producer Wizard — aka Greg Fleming — is stepping out on his own. We find out why

Subb-an to Launch Essex's new prized party

Believe it or not, Chelmsford is the birthplace of radio (we are so proudly reminded by a road sign on the way in). Yet, walking...