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Butler & Bontan throw down exclusive mix and chat

Two of the UK’s most promising house talents have combined for all night back-to-back sessions across the country. Josh Butler (DJ Mag's Best Breakthrough Producer...

From bass bombs to heavenly house, here's 10 sounds for a proper Friday sendoff

Kick the weekend off with these recent and soon-to-be dance music releases, curated by DJ, producer and vocalist Lea Luna.

1. Helena & Vassy-...

DJ Mag premieres the tune off tyDi's 'Redefined' LP out September 30.

A note from tyDi about the following premiere:

"So without getting too deep here... Ok f*ck it there's no way I can tell this story...

Manchester's monumental series of events got even more impressive in 2013...

 

Considering how many tens of thousands of people have been through the door at Manchester's Victoria Warehouse in Old Trafford this year, the team...

The original Brighton cake chucker



As soon as Cakeboy, aka Paul Croler, went to a rave in the mid-‘90s, he left his heavy metal band behind — and drum-kit — in Derbyshire and moved to Brighton. 


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Happa's Techno 2.0 vibes

The speed with which Leeds techno wunderkind Happa has risen to hype levels is almost frightening. Appearing as if from nowhere in 2012 with a debut 12 for Church — a label launched by the forward-thinking south London club of the same name — he's caught the ear of the bass and techno cognoscenti alike with a sound hewn from onyx synths, sepulchral, industrial clanking drums and a roughneck garage swing that keeps the dance bubbling.

At the end of September, Warehouse Project opens its doors at its new Trafford Park home for its seventh season. We’re almost as giddy with...

“We’re excited, but we are absolutely shitting ourselves as well,” Warehouse Project’s Kirsty admits to DJ Mag with an air of earnest enthusiasm over a...

Rave pixie returns with new signature sound

Rave pixie Adamski is back with a new sound and a new club-night – which he has dubbed Neo-Waltz. His new sound is electronic dance music in ¾ time – a time signature that has re-energised him over the past couple of years, he tells DJ Mag, 22 years after his seminal rave track 'Killer' topped the charts all around the world.

New Warehouse Project venue opens its doors this Friday

“We’re excited, but we are absolutely shitting ourselves as well,” Warehouse Project’s Kirsty admits to DJ Mag with an air of earnest enthusiasm over a...

Datsik steps up the dub with twelve new dates added to his US Firepower tour.

Kicking off on August 30 in Denver, Datsik and his dubstep crew tour the US throughout the fall. Twelve new dates have been added to...

With Bloc in administration, we ask what next for London Pleasure Gardens?

The recent news that Baselogic, the holding company for Bloc, has gone into administration may have confirmed what we already expected, but the...

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