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Daft Punk, Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder are all fans of the original... 

Yamaha is considering a new version of one of its most-coveted synths, the CS-80. 

According to a text shared by Derek Cook, moderator for the...

We've been saying it for ages... 

Raving helps you live longer, a study has claimed, backing up DJ Mag's entire outlook on everything. It comes just month's after research by Deakin...

We review Field Day's annual knees up in Victoria Park

As with any festival on the London circuit, Field Day has its detractors. This batch consists of snooty festivalgoers, who lament the mediocre sound quality...

This year's Top 100 DJs poll touched nearly every territory on Earth. Over 217,000 dance music fans voted for their favourite DJs this year, up...

This year's Top 100 DJs poll touched nearly every single territory on Earth.

Only 10 countries didn't manage to vote (they better have a bloody...

The copyright authorities are meeting soon to discuss the digital DJ license. DJmag.com has been asked to help compile opinions from the DJ community about...

Next week, the UK's copyright authorities MCPS and PRS will be meeting to discuss their controversial proposed digital DJ license.

DJmag.com has been asked to...

DJ Mag goes rogue at an intense week of electronic music...

Miami Music Week kicked off in style last week, with thousands of electronic music lovers descending on the Florida city.

Check out our review of...

Help Musicians Cost of Living Crisis

More than 90% are unable to afford equipment, while vast majority also find post-Brexit touring a major obstacle 

UK musicians are facing a perfect storm of pressures this winter, with half concerned they will be forced to leave the industry due to the...

The club nights are part of a series of trial events taking place in the city to test safety of mass gatherings

6,000 clubbers will return to the dancefloor in Liverpool this month, to participate in a covid-secure event trial.

In February, it was announced that the...

AI use in music must be regulated, parliamentary group tells government

The UK cross-party report comes as FKA twigs spoke to a US Senate subcommittee on intellectual property about her own AI deepfake tools and the importance of artist agency

A specialised cross-party parliamentary group is urging the UK government to progress stalled plans to implement artificial intelligence regulations and artist protections. In a newly...

The UK government announced the new restrictions yesterday (22nd September)

The Music Venue Trust (MVT) has responded to the UK government's new coronavirus restrictions, calling for a furlough extension and continued support for grassroots music...

It will also serve as a distributor and online store...

A new vinyl pressing plant and label, Mother Tongue, will open for business in Italy on 4th May. 

Patrick Gibin is behind the endeavour, a...

The poll, for The Economist, surveyed 1,025 adults aged between 16 and 75

New research conducted by Ipsos Mori for The Economist suggests that some Brits are in favour of a permanent extension to a number of COVID-19 restrictions.

A...

DJ Harvey, Horse Meat Disco and Nightmares On Wax will also make appearances... 

Glitterbox has locked Armand van Helden, Masters at Work, Roger Sanchez and more for Ibiza 2019. 

The nu-disco and house session will take over Hï...

DJ Harvey, Kevin Saunderson, Bicep, Denis Sulta, Horse Meat Disco and many more...

Disclosure revealed they will take their Wild Life party to DC10 in Ibiza on four Fridays through July and August last month.

The Croydon duo...

The promotion teams bringing funk to the UK club scene

According to Greek mythology, the Hydra is an aquatic serpent beast with multiple heads. To Londoners, however, thanks to Broken & Uneven, it’s become a different beast entirely — one made up not of reptilian heads, but 11 different top-class dance events running until New Year’s Eve.
Its launch — on Friday 24th August with an Ostgut Ton showcase featuring Marcel Dettmann, Marcel Fengler and label boss Nick Hoppner at a secret East London location — was a fitting way to open, considering Electric Minds’ Dolan Bergin and We Fear Silence’s Ajay Jayaram first crossed paths when Dolan brought the label to Cable in August 2011, when Ajay was a director at the club. Shortly after came Broken & Uneven; a London-based party that would serve as “…a vehicle with which to promote the music we love, across a wide-ranging spectrum of styles and genres,” Dolan tells DJ Mag.