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The seminal tracks that altered dance forever

‘Killer’ started life as an instrumental, and it was only ever going to be one until I met Seal,” Adamski tells DJ Mag. “He came to [big rave] Sunrise 5000 at Santa Pod, although I didn’t meet him there. He walked in when I was playing and he had an epiphany.” Seal wanted to record with Adamski immediately, and Adamski — real name Adam Tinley — liked the sound of Seal’s voice from a demo of ‘Crazy’ that he’d heard.

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Thatnks to its succession of on-point daytime events, Printworks in London has been voted to receive the Best Club Series this time around...

 

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ANDY C XOYO IN:MOTION THE HYDRA: IN STEREO THE WAREHOUSE PROJECT

A lot has been written about Printworks in these pages since it...

Bristol duo join the renowned mix series...

Khan & Neek are set to join the long list of esteemed producers who've delivered a mix for the long-running FABRICLIVE compilation series.

Stalwarts of...

FROM: Whitstable, UK

FOR FANS OF: Andy C, Chase & Status, Shy FX

Harriet Jaxxon epitomises the dream of the self-made DJ. Born and raised in the small Kentish town of Whitstable, when she was just a child her jungle-loving father’s...

The drum & bass heavyweight remains light years ahead

“That’s amazing, thank you very much!” says Andy C when DJ Mag tracks him down to an Australian hotel room to congratulate him on winning...

Hyperdub has a penchant for breaking the next big thing

Mancunian prodigy Walton, whose heavy-as-lead debut album, 'Beyond', could be the blueprint for British dance music’s latest evolution.

DJ Weekly podcast by Local Talk's Kyodai

Taking their name from the Japanese word for brothers, Kyodai are just that, although the duo are Spanish and live in Berlin.

Signed to Sweden's...

Our must-see acts for this weekend’s festival

THE PRODIGY
Whether you have seen them a hundred times, or this is your first, The Prodigy’s 2014 UK dance festival exclusive is simply unmissable...

Iconic London club brand returns

Eclectic clubland pioneers Together have announced a series of 16 events at London’s highly underrated Coronet Theatre commencing on March 12th.

The weekly...

Two-day dance festival comes to Belfast

Acclaimed Belfast club night Yello are stepping up their game, bringing a dance festival to the streets of the Northern Irish city for the first...

20 years of Ram, Alive and a six-hour set at Fabric, Andy C is still bringing it

Fresh – or should we say tardy? – from a three and a half week tour that saw him bring 160+bpm beats to the US...

Epic season of club events across Leeds and Manchester to launch in September

September will see the launch of Coloursound, a four-month season of events that will bring house, techno, dnb, dubstep and trance to various...

Artwork depicting 'Lunatic Harness' record sleeve

Released in 1997, μ-Ziq’s ‘Lunatic Harness’ mixed jungle and out-there electronica in a way few had heard before. Here, Mike Paradinas talks to Ben Murphy about the influences that went into creating this genre-meshing gem, and his new album 'Magic Pony Ride'

“THE PIRATES were the only way you could get to hear the jungle stuff,” says Mike Paradinas, aka µ-Ziq, reflecting on the mix of influences...

Our full first review!

The insanely-hyped new album from Daft Punk is finally here — but is it any good? DJ Mag review 'Random Access Memories'...