Baggy/Madchester (the terms are largely interchangeable) is one of the most globally under-appreciated musical genres to have ever emerged from the UK’s musical underground. And...
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A new cutting-edge electronic music weekender will take place in the UK at the end of March.
Dance music has always been about living for the weekend.
And whilst the hard dance and soulful house communities have built their community around regular...
DJmag.com caught up with Tocadisco, the hottest remixer in dance music, for a quick natter.
You've recently remixed the Pet Shop Boys, Black Eyed Peas and New Order and your remix of The Egg's 'Walking Away' is on that Citroen...
House DJ Tom Stephan tracked his weekend's gigs for us, as he touched down in Singapore and China.
Thursday June 29
I'm flying from Tokyo to Singapore after a few days of serious retail therapy.
Tokyo must be the most dangerous place in...
Manchester's Happy Mondays drew influence from funk, house, and psychedelia to pioneer the Madchester sound. Here, Ben Cardew explores the lasting legacy of their 1990 album, ‘Pills ’N’ Thrills And Bellyaches’, which dropped in the midst of the Baggy takeover, and defined an era
Producing under the alias Renegade, Ray Keith delivered an instant classic in 1994's ‘Terrorist’, one of the most recognisable jungle tunes of all time. Its thumping chopped...
30 years ago, a multicultural trio who found delights on New York City dancefloors released a single that merged funk, pop, and disco in a...
Italian duo Mind Against deliver an immersive and precisely-designed mix of contemporary house and techno with a nearly spiritual lilt for fabric presents series
Get acquainted with Maara, the Montréal artist producing techno, electro and downtempo with a tripped-out trance twist
In the most recent Brand Focus, DJ Mag catches up with the Handy Supply Co that sells streetwear inspired by an ‘80s and ‘90s aesthetic
The Baltimore, Basement Boys and classic house legend opens his studio doors
Part of a "world-building" project dealing with societal binaries, conformity, safety and protection
It follows the Dean Blunt track he quietly released on Saturday titled 'death drive freestyle'
The Detroit producer's first new release in four years is out 21st October