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DJ Mag reflects on the legendary singer's impact on dance music...

George Michael, who passed away at the tail end of last year, started off in the clubs before making it big with Wham! As a...

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The legendary duo will take over the Grade I listed Yorkshire residence this summer

The Chemical Brothers have announced a live show at Castle Howard this summer. The legendary duo will perform a special outdoor show at the Grade...

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HOLO will land in the UK in June

Eric Prydz has announced the return of HOLO. After debuting HOLO in Glasgow in 2018, and touring in New York the following year, the PRYDA...

Including three nights at New York's Avant Gardner

Porter Robinson has announced a 30-date North American tour after summer, in support of his first album in seven years, 'Nurture'. 

The record landed on...

Duo will be the first d&b act to headline the venue...

Sigma have announced they will play live at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 27th May.

The performance, scheduled as part of the Albert Sessions...

Nicolette 'Let No-One...' album cover

On 1996's ‘Let No-One Live Rent Free In Your Head’, Scottish singer, songwriter and producer Nicolette worked alongside 4Hero’s Dego, Plaid, Alec Empire and Felix to create an album that mixed jungle, trip-hop, industrial techno and avant-pop into a singular work full of sharp, incisive lyricism. Ben Cardew explores the legacy of the album, and its vision for the future of electronic music

In the modern world, it seems sadly inevitable that any female singer who experiments with dance beats will, at some point, be compared to Björk...

The Swedish don debuts the new show in the UK this summer...

Eric Prydz has announced a brand new live hologram show, HOLO. The show will debut this summer across three UK gigs in Belfast, Glasgow and...

Vintage Culture press shot in a yellow jacket

Vintage Culture has come a long way from a small town in Brazil to playing stadiums, topping dance charts and partying with football royalty. After suffering near-burnout from constant touring, he’s recharged and full of vitality, with a deeper sound he loves with all his heart, hundreds of tunes ready to go, Ibiza and Las Vegas residencies scheduled, and a set lined up at DJ Mag's Miami Pool Party

Lukas Ruiz grew up in Mundo Novo, a tiny municipality with under 20,000 inhabitants, right on Brazil’s border with Paraguay. His mum had always told...

The raw street beats of Flosstradamus to hit London’s SW4 fest...

It all started for the duo when they put on their own parties in their native Chicago under the Get Outta The Hood banner.

With big-name collabs and a full-length with purpose in the works, Kiesza’s star keeps rising...

When Kiesza released the video for her single, “Hideaway,” she was hoping maybe a couple of her friends would share it on Facebook.

“I was...

30 years ago, a multicultural trio who found delights on New York City dancefloors released a single that merged funk, pop, and disco in a...

In a dance music world fractured into sub genres and micro niches, there are two things that unite global clubbers in love and admiration: a...

Tom Demac's roving techno sound

Tom Demac might've bedded in with Hypercolour in recent times, but he started out raving at free parties in North Wales in the early noughties...

As electronic music and live performance continue to intertwine, our new series explores how some of the best artists take their studios on the road...

The legendary Italian DJ has a new live project focussed on Elektron machines and a cutom built suitcase. We caught up with him to find...

As electronic music and live performance continue to intertwine, our new series explores how some of the best artists take their studios on the road...

Why was it important to you to develop a live show over just DJing? 
"We initially didn't even involve DJing in our sets, we actually...

How The Chemical Brothers' 'Dig Your Own Hole' predicted the post-genre pop future

The Chemical Brothers' second album, 1997's 'Dig Your Own Hole', radiated ambition and adventure, and was their first to hit No.1 in the UK charts thanks to a string of landmark singles. Here, Ben Cardew explores how 'Dig Your Own Hole' altered the Chems' creative trajectory, predicted our post-genre pop future, and catapulted them to new heights

Note: this article was originally published in 2018 The Chemical Brother's second album, 'Dig Your Own Hole', was perhaps not the best electronic album of...