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Carl Cox announces Wembley Arena headline show for September

The massive show coincides with the release of his new album, 'Electronic Generations'

Carl Cox has announced his first ever live headline show at London’s iconic Wembley Arena. The legendary UK DJ will take over the OVO Arena...

We go behind the scenes of Laurence Guy's live show, set-up and performance approach

Church Records regular Laurence Guy's transition from DJ to producer to live performer saw his studio and set-up shift and evolve as he developed his...

The synth sorcerer breaks down his live setup

The Aussie duo break down their setup ahead of their US tour...

Set Mo's 2018 was a big one. Having drip-fed their debut album over 11 months, one track at a time, the LP got a full...

Marking the release of their debut album, we speak to Robin Stewart from beloved Bristol techno punk duo, Giant Swan, about how their live show works...

Duo tease new material in promo video...

London-based duo Dusky today announced that they will debut their new live show at London’s Village Underground on April 16th.

“Not all of the music...

"So excited to release this footage from Red Rocks so you have something to watch while there are no events going on"

With numerous events and festivals locked off around the world for the foreseeable future as a result of COVID-19, Alison Wonderland has shared a little...

Popular host of leaves London-based station

Eddy Temple-Morris has just announced that he is quitting his Xfm radio show, The Remix, after 15 years.

“For reasons that are personal, and shall...

The worlds of computer gaming and electronic music are merging like never before, with virtual raves, AI-generated musicians and concerts inside massive multiplayers like Fortnite...

What if the next electronic music concert you went to was just... a game? Imagine for a moment: the concert would happen virtually on a...

Eric Prydz

The "never-before-seen immersive concept" will run for 12 weeks beginning on 24th June

Eric Prydz is bringing a new exclusive audio-visual live show to Hï Ibiza. Described as a "never-before-seen immersive concept," [CELL] has been designed especially for...

Having found their musical feet playing in bands, it was a natural step for Mount Liberation Unlimited to take their new-found love for electronic music...

Overmono's Ed and Tom photographed by Rollo Jackson 2

After years in the UK underground as solo artists, brothers Tom and Ed Russell, formerly known as Truss and Tessela, have made huge strides as a duo in recent years as Overmono. Lauren Martin learns how they’ve built a sound and A/V live show that taps into UK dance music legacies, all while staying true to themselves

When Tom and Ed Russell moved into their studio in 2018, they felt the weight of UK dance music history. Housed in the deep south-eastern...

The CruCast collective has injected new life into bassline, playing massive venues, touring the world, and spreading positivity. As the major players tell DJ Mag...

Six PM Saturday: a cold winter night in Rotherhithe. Londoners mooch around their south-of-the-river suburb, families settle down for a cosy night in front of...

Dialled In announces live show with Pakistan’s Jaubi at London’s Union Chapel

The Lahore-based quartet will perform with 22a boss Tenderlonious and pianist Marek Pędziwiatr at the August show

Dialled In has invited Pakistani band Jaubi to London for a live show this summer. Taking place 18th August at Islington venue Union Chapel, the...

London underground sign that reads ‘what is the future of London clubbing?’

Over the past few years, against the backdrop of the cost of living crisis and austerity, an energised crop of community-focused collectives, promoters, and venues have emerged in the UK capital. Against some tough odds, they are fighting to keep the city’s electronic music scene not only alive, but thriving. Here, Georgia Mulraine looks at how promoters and partygoers are adapting to this new landscape, adjusting their expectations of what going out looks like and, ultimately, asks: what is the future of London clubbing?

It’s an early August afternoon in Tottenham, North London. Nestled on an unassuming industrial estate on Markfield Road, beautiful floor-to-ceiling record shelving is being assembled...