salute have announced details of their collaboration-heavy new album, ‘TRUE MAGIC’. Landing on July 12th via Ninja Tune, it features 14 new tracks from the...
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Belgian's shining new star makes his first impression on the poll, and it's a biggun...
Lost Frequencies has been revealed as the highest new entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 poll, slamming straight into the chart for...
Dutchman received the award at the Top 100 DJs show at the Amsterdam ArenA...
Don Diablo has won the highest future house award at the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 award ceremony at the Amsterdam ArenA, after placing...
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With praise from Mary Anne Hobbs and a string of releases on pivotal imprints Numbers, Audio Culture and 877, Belgian double act GoldFFinch have wasted no time in establishing their name since they appeared on the scene back in 2011.
The 14-track record will feature collaborations with Disclosure, Empress O
Sounds Right is projected to raise more than $40 million for conservation projects in its first four years
Independently released music also made up 29.2% of UK recorded music consumption last year
It first happened at a media dinner about five years ago. I was sandwiched rather uncomfortably between two older international journalists — one from Amsterdam...
Team DJ Mag asked DJs featured in our annual Top 100 and Alternative Top 100 polls to vote for their absolute favourite festivals. Collating all...
11. BURNING MAN
12. TIMEWARP
13. CREAMFIELDS
14. MOVEMENT
15. PAROOKAVILLE
16. WORLD CLUB DOME
17. LOVE INTERNATIONAL
18. OUTLOOK
19. FUSION
20. DOUR
The festival returns for its second weekend with a slew of electronic acts on the bill
AI tool Udio has launched with the backing of musicians will.i.am and Common
The successor to ‘Random Access Memories’ was supposedly recorded and shelved in 2018
The Association of Independent Music (AIM) have called the voluntary code “a milestone”
More than 1,000 artists from this year's host country have said Israel's inclusion "trivialises violations of international law and makes the suffering of the victims invisible"
The prolific gospel-trained vocalist worked with the likes of Masters At Work, Kerri Chandler and En Vogue, and was part of the early Jersey house scene