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The Bristolian producer and engineer opens his studio doors

The new shop features turntables, speakers, cartridges and booze

London venue brilliant corners have launched an online store selling vintage hi-fi and audio equipment called Idle Moments. Stocking hi-end speakers and home audio solutions...

Available this December

Apple unveiled a new voice-activated smart speaker dubbed HomePod during this year’s developer conference in California. Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the device will...

Yamaha NS-10m studio monitors

I've been familiar with Yamaha's NS10ms since the early 1990s when I first started to use pro studios. It was a well established fact back...

Etch returns to Sneaker Social Club with four cuts of impeccable drumfunk. Dive into the frosty atmosphere of ‘Shadows Passed By’ now

Brighton-based breaks wizard Etch returns to Sneaker Social Club next month with the ‘Anachronism’ EP.

Marking five years since his debut on the label, and...

The summit has returned to Berlin for the new year at a new location

Ableton's LOOP summit has announced the first speakers for its return to Berlin in April 2020. After spending one year in LA, and having an...

The Baltimore, Basement Boys and classic house legend opens his studio doors

DJ Spen is undoubtedly a classic house legend. After co-writing 'Girl You Know It's True' – later covered by Milli Vanili – DJ Spen joined...

DJmag reader Martin Bell bagged himself the 'Most Innovative DJ Product', after voting in the 2006 Tech Awards, which means he walked out of our...

DJmag reader Martin Bell is one lucky sod. He bagged himself the 'Most Innovative DJ Appliance' as revealed in the 2006 Tech Awards, after filling...

Hint: it’s not a Funktion-One...

Panorama Bar, Berghain’s smaller space, has installed a new soundsystem.

German-based and relatively unknown hi-fi company, Studt-Akustik, are responsible for the new system, which differs...

An ultra-portable synth for when inspiration strikes...

Piino is currently being developed as a “sketchbook” for musicians. Designed by Jack Marple, the ultra-compact synthesizer merges a classic wooden exterior with a...

Listen to his ID-centric set below...

Hardwell's headline set at Electric Daisy Carnival on the kinecticFIELD stage featured a host of unreleased tracks, it has since been revealed.

The former Top...

The S Range is here...

ADAM Audio has just announced the introduction of the S Series Monitors, their new flagship range of nearfield, midfield and main studio monitors for audio...

Trance has peaked, again

Not content just with flying the flag for her husband in Europe, Paul van Dyk's wife has now been pictured taking a PvD flag to...

The masked man speaks

A Sagittariun has been involved in the electronic music scene for the best part of 25 years — running labels, representing artists, producing under other names. He won’t tell DJ Mag who he is, hiding behind a silly mask, but we don’t mind because his new EP, ‘Across the Celestial Sphere’, and forthcoming ‘Dream Ritual’ album are so sublime.
“A Sagittariun is a very personal project, I’m making the music that comes most naturally to me, to be honest,” he tells DJ Mag, “and not really compromising or playing the industry game.”

Detroit legend speaks out

Robert Hood was a member of Underground Resistance, the legendary militant visionary techno collective from Detroit. After leaving UR in the early 1990s, Robert pioneered a minimalist form of techno — along with Daniel Bell, Richie Hawtin etc — in reaction to the increasingly hardcore “too ravey” twists and turns that techno was taking.