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After the 2014 release of ‘1021,’ London-born, Toronto-raised, and LA-based artist Rochelle Jordan went through years of business and health-related difficulties, finally coming out the other end with last year’s emotion-drenched ‘Play With The Changes.’ A new remix album, featuring brilliant work from DJ Minx, Byron The Aquarius, Machinedrum and other notable acts, lifts Jordan’s theme of rejuvenation into a thrilling new phase

Rochelle Jordan is sitting in her car, the AC whirring in the background. It’s the tail-end of LA’s latest heatwave, and though you wouldn’t know...

Clean Up Britain have called for the compulsory charge after Reading and Leeds festivals

Clean Up Britain have called for a “tent tax” at festivals.

The group, who campaign for cleaner and greener communities, has suggested a £25 tax...

Where you can taste Richie Hawtin’s sake!

Shoreditch pop-up Night Tales is being transformed into a Japanese street food market for its new Winter venture, Tokyo Nights. Think neon signs, cherry blossom...

Moving Still

Listen to 'Kunafa King' now

Dublin-based DJ and producer Moving Still is releasing a new EP on Cooking with Palms Trax. 'Kalam Hub' is set to land 18th November. Listen...

It's was popular trance night, Synergy, in Glasgow...

It's Saturday in Glasgow, and a long night of trance is on the cards. Rising star Ben Nicky is in town to headline Synergy at...

Tale of Us to return for Hï Ibiza residency with Afterlife this summer

It'll be the Italian duo's first season on the White Isle since 2019.

Tale of Us are bringing their Afterlife party back to the White Isle for their first summer season since 2019. On Thursdays beginning 7th July...

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Point Blank are back with another masterclass, this time with the artist Jason Dasent to explore accessible music-making for musicians with disabilities and show how...

Listen to a new radio doc on the origins of Andrew Weatherall’s “Fail we may, sail we must”

Paul McDermott's programme explores the mythology of the icon's mantra

A new radio documentary has been released, which dives into the story behind Andrew Weatherall's famous "Fail we may, sail we must" motto and tattoos...

76% of remaining events scheduled for July and August are currently at risk 

The UK festival season is on “red alert” over COVID-19 insurance, the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has warned.

Over one quarter of festivals with...

“We weren’t supposed to die chasing the dream”...

Pete Tong delivered a strong opening address at International Music Summit (IMS) Ibiza in memory of Avicii.

Talking about the pressures of international touring, health...

Featuring Wendy Carlos, John Carpenter, Philip Glass, Giorgio Moroder and more

   

Themes from various iconic film soundtracks will feature in a new installment of Late Night Tales.

Set for release on 5th November, 'Late Night Tales...

Detroit Electronic Music Festival kicks off this weekend

Detroit's Movement Festival is Detroit's – if not techno's – most important music festival, however each year it's broadening its horizons, so we took a closer look...

EDM giant still in financial trouble

The EDM company has been in trouble for some time, but a new report suggests that the firm is considering filing for bankruptcy.

The Forbes...

A special DJ course has been launched just for girls at Point Blank music college in London.

This year only one female spinner made it into DJmag's Top 100 DJs poll, a sign that in 2006, DJing and dance music is still...

The sisterhood stage will only be for “all people who identify as women”...

Glastonbury has taken the bold decision to have a women-only stage, dubbed Sisterhood, at this year’s festival.

The festival organisers describe the stage as an...