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Gold shares beastly event memories to kickoff his single “Beast”

The last time Thomas Gold took over NYC’s Governors Beach he pulled out all the stops, including a live drumline, for a show of high...

February's best regional raving includes Just Jack, Printworks and Mr. G...

LONDON — MAYA JANE COLES & FRIENDS
SATURDAY 18TH FEBRUARY
PRINTWORKS LONDON

After a massive sold out launch on 4th February, London’s new Printworks megavenue will...

Orbital's glorious incendiary return

Before this year dance music, unlike rock & roll, hadn't really ventured down the comeback trail - possibly because a great deal of dance music...

Skream 'Let's Get Ravey Mix' Of La Roux 'In For The Kill' Killer Instinct: Hands-in-the-air anthem slays dancefloors

In 2009, nothing short of Gordon Brown appointing Simon Cowell to advise the government on financial policy could have captured the country's mood more. Only...

Eats Everything

He might be able to knock out badass tunes, but Bristol boy Eats Everything is, in his heart, a DJ first and foremost (or husband if his new wife is reading!). What’s more, the man born Daniel Pearce has been doing it for exactly 20 years now, having gotten his first decks for Christmas back in 1992.

Stalking Through The Shadows - Ninja Tune: 20 years young and fresher than ever

“It’s amazing, blimey, gosh, insert amazement, shock and awe!” smiles Ninja Tune’s Jonathan More, on the news that the imprint has nabbed the public vote...

Groove Armada

To the uninitiated, Groove Armada's return to making underground house music might appear something of a change in direction. It is, of course, nothing of the sort. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have found themselves, thanks to a solid decade of commercial success, stuffed clumsily into all manner of pigeon holes; from dance-pop to pop-dance to chill-out to stadium-dance to ragga-dance and any number of other sub genres you might care to mention.

Charging through big rooms

This year the British Breakthrough DJ award has gone to a producer. Actually, that might have been how we saw Funkagenda a few years ago...

LET THERE BE HOUSE House is back in a big way — and soulful stalwarts Defected are spearheading the revival...

12 years on from founding Defected Records, Simon Dunmore is still at the coalface. You could forgive the boss of one of the UK's most...

The tribal house hero is back on top - and loving it...

Make no mistake - 2009 is the year that Steve Lawler got his groove back. The Birmingham-born veteran DJ may have been a constant and...

LTJ Bukem - the undisputed don of dreamy drum & bass - is back with a killer 'FabricLive' mix and a resurgent Good Looking Records

It’s arguable that, Goldie aside, nobody did more to disseminate drum & bass in its early years than DJ/producer/label kingpin LTJ Bukem. His spacey, rolling...

FORWARD MOTION Jamie Jones made giant strides in every dance music discipline through 2011, but as a DJ, he was ubiquitous...

“I’ve put a lot of work into DJing this year,” says a chuffed Jamie Jones on news of his most recent Best Of British victory...

Vintage Wooly Jumper! - Paul Woolford scoops the prestigious Best DJ gong

“I made a decision to release less music this year, and get out there and start playing more gigs,” Paul Woolford reveals. “I realised that...

The events will be presented by Live Nation U.K. and MelodyVR

London’s Brixton Academy is set to host a series of live, 360-degree, Virtual Reality gigs.

The events will be presented by Live Nation U.K. and...

MAC THE KNIFE: Radio 1’s queen of the weekend is “delighted”

When Annie Mac heard that she’d won the award for Best Radio Show, she was mid-way through a DJing tour of Australia.

“I’m delighted,” the...