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The Horse Meat Disco logo on an orange background with dancers

Horse Meat Disco held their first party at what would become known as The Eagle pub in Vauxhall, London on New Year’s Day 2004. As their weekly Sunday night queer party grew, so did their international reputation, and they haven't stopped since. Here, Andy Thomas charts the soaraway success of the disco house collective over the last two decades

“It’s Princess Julia stretching across the stage in smoky mascara and emerald green stockings. It’s classic Amanda Lear videos playing on the wall as three...

Ahead of his gig a Stereo in Glasgow this Friday...

Moscoman is a busy man. He's just spun at a huge party at Village Underground in London last week, alongside his DJ and production pal...

The flamboyant electronic sound of San Francisco’s dancefloors soundtracked gay liberation in the '70s and '80s, even as its community faced decimation as a result...

Deep in the vaults of the San Francisco GLBT Historical Society and Museum Archives, a modest wooden crate glows with the importance of a sacred...

Detroit legend Robert Hood spinning a set in New York as part of our Best of North America awards tour...

Detroit techno legend Robert Hood shows his lighter side with a sunset-inspired house and techno masterclass from New York City.

Robert Hood and his daughter...

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 The bosses of the crosses prove they're still the best in the business...

It's a warm, autumnal evening in south London and DJ Mag is on its way to Brixton Academy to see Justice perform live in the...

Jacques Renault headlines CTC's first Big Apple-based event

It's Saturday night within Brooklyn’s The Lodge. The atmosphere is reminiscent of Aspen, Vienna, and Snowbombing. Partygoers deck themselves out in vibrant colored ski attire...

Chic, T-Connection, Linda Clifford...

After a short break, we're back with the October edition of DJ Mag Radio! Hosted & mixed by Frank McWeeny (pictured above) of global radio...

Catch him alongside Crazy P in Brixton next month...

Mark Hume drops disco bombs aplenty on the latest edition of our DJ Mag Weeky Podcast.

Known best as one half of Cadillac Soundsystem, Hume...

The South Coast Botanic Garden will welcome skaters and dancers until Labor Day

Nile Rodgers is launching a roller-disco, dubbed The DiscOasis, on 16th July 2021 at the iconic South Coast Botanic Garden in Los Angeles.

The legendary artist's...

Parris releases new EP on Peach Discs, 'South Of South West Waves / Dreaming Of Sunflowers': Listen

It's the UK artist's first release on Peach Discs

Parris is releasing an EP on Shanti Celeste and Gramrcy's Peach Discs label. Available digitally on 29th April, and on vinyl in mid-May, the two...

The four-man DJ crew’s inaugural release lands via their eponymous label on 30th June...

Horse Meat Disco have revealed that they will self-release their debut single, ‘Waiting For You To Call’, on 30th June.

Made up of James Hillard...

It's the latest development in the state's concerning night-time laws...

A Draconian law in New South Wales, Australia has stopped a Sydney Bar from having a disco ball.

The latest in a series of concerning...

And you could be there...

We can now reveal full details of our DJ Mag Live Disco Special, which is set to take place at Work bar on Thursday 29th...

Out this Friday!

Australian-born DJ/producer Husky is on a roll. His album 'Break Free' on his own imprint Bobbin' Head garnered some serious airtime on the office stereo...

Collage of photos taken by Bill Bernstein

Bill Bernstein dedicated three years of his life to capturing the essence of the ‘70s New York disco scene. Here, Simon Doherty talks to him about some of his most iconic photographs, including images of Studio 54, Larry Levan, Odyssey Disco Club Dancefloor — made famous by Saturday Night Fever in 1977 — and more

The year was 1977. The disco scene was peaking, bringing with it unprecedented levels of euphoria. A specific set of sociological conditions (post-Stonewall riot, post-onset...