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Celebrating Razer Partnership

Afrojack has teamed up with gaming device and software company Razer to consult on a new application designed for EDM DJs and producers.

Stream live version of 'Towers Of Dub'

Alongside a constantly-shifting line-up of partners he’s been making music as The Orb for 25 years now and although their last two collaborative albums with Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry show they’re still a going concern, for their 25th birthday bash Paterson’s rounded up the best of their 1990s heyday on three CDs and one DVD (out now).

Gina Turner & Mitch de Klein on new EP

New York producer Gina Turner sent us this exclusive clip of 'Bliss', a track taken from her new collaborative EP with young Dutch producer Mitch...

This Friday at 4pm BST

DJ Mag HQ Sessions returns tomorrow with a live stream from two of the hottest acts on the UK house and disco scene right now - Brodanse & Casino Times.

This Friday 4pm BST

Following last week's storming drum & bass workout with Spectrasoul & Technimatic, DJ Mag HQ Sessions returns this Friday with Darren Emerson & Saytek (Live).

'Owl & The Butterfly'

Poland-born, Cologne-based Robert Babicz has been refining his dangerously effective, no-frills strain of techno since the '90s, with outings on Kompakt, Treibstoff and Bedrock to...

Fourth instalment of Stanton Warriors' mix series

12 years and two wildly successful instalments later and the Stantons are back with Stanton Session IV. The album segues cuts from the Warriors themselves with fresh edits of tracks from A1 Bassline, Bingo Players, Plump DJs and DJ Icey - all tightly weaved together with aforementioned Stanton's sound.

Listen and win copies of Daniel Steinberg's new LP

Swapping functionality for funk, Daniel Steinberg's 'Treptow' LP is ready to drop onto Arms & Legs on 25th March.

Listen to 'Trust EP' here!

Never one to shy away from a future-thinking release, Gold Panda is set to release his fifth, the 'Trust EP' on vinyl this March on NOTOWN...

On Kerri Chandler's MadTech Records

DJ Mag favorites (helped in no small part by their blinding set at our Bedroom Sessions Party last month), Waze & Odyssey continue their...

The first track from Dub version of 'Lucifer'

Psychadelic LA duo Peaking Lights have announced the release of 'Lucifer in Dub' - a dub version of their critically-aclaimed long player 'Lucifer'.

The blissful six...

Hear Brodinski's first outing on Bromance

French DJ / Producer Brodinski is set to release his first solo EP on his own Bromance label, one year after launching it - and it is a bit good!

It's open to all SoundCloud Pro, SoundCloud Premier, and Repost by SoundCloud artists

SoundCloud has partnered with Twitch to launch a new service that will help artists monetize their content amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

With gigs and tours...

Skream steps up on Alan Fitzpatrick’s We Are The Brave with ‘Poison’, a propulsive dose of unhinged techno designed for big rooms...

Skream has been having quite the year. Having mixed ‘Fabriclive 96’ back in January and with a huge schedule of club and festival slots taking...

Dubstep original will never turn his back on the sound that made him

As you’ve doubtless heard, dubstep is dead in the water. Cursed with a lethal mix of commercial success, mass popularity, a huge internet presence, countless sold out raves, the scene is, as any fool can tell, totally knackered. Somebody needs to pause and tell Skream this quick, because from where he’s standing, the world has never looked better. Currently on a short solo tour of the States, the man who describes himself as having “dubstep as my blood group” has been gleefully pushing the boundaries of the sound, chopping up half speed snare smashes and bully boy basslines with taut explosions of house, disco and techno, knowing full well that rather than destroying the scene he loves, he’s blowing it wide open.