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Timothy J. Fairplay and Scott Fraser spin for DJ Mag

For this week’s DJ Mag podcast we’ve got an exclusive live back-to-back set from Crimes Of The Future — AKA Timothy J. Fairplay and Scott Fraser —...

After discovering videos of rapid-fire MCs spitting in Portuguese over baile funk-flavoured beats, London DJ and Butterz co-founder Elijah linked up with Brazilian artists CESRV...

In 2012 Japan hosted the Club World Cup, where the winners of that year’s Champions League played the winners of equivalent tournaments from every continent...

We spoke with five vinyl DJs about the game-changing turntable

The iconic Technics SL 1210 is the deck that changed it all.

At the launch of the SL 1210 Mk7 at fabric London, DJ Mag...

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Sheffield's Cabaret Voltaire were way, way ahead of their time.

Neil Kulkarni talks to founder Richard H Kirk about apathy, necessity and house music...

Ireland’s venues and event promoters have struggled under archaic legislation for years, but thanks to the work of the Give Us The Night campaign, it...

Clubbing in Ireland has been in crisis since long before the pandemic shuttered the island’s nightclubs last March. Over the past five years, developers have...

DJ Stingray is the Detroit electro pro whose razor-sharp mixing and production chops are the result of years of accumulated skill and knowledge. Now among...

There are many ways to frame the story of Sherard Ingram’s unique rise and stature as one of techno and electro’s most consistent, authentic and...

London producer Swindle draws on assorted jazz, hip-hop, funk and dubstep influences in his great new album 'Long Live The Jazz'.

“I know what you mean, like on ‘Forest Funk’. I played that guitar! I just do what feels right. I mean, I’ve grown up around great music, especially jazz and funk and of course drum & bass, garage and everything else. I just like to play around. I’ll play with any instrument that I can get my hands on. A little bit of madness. I like to try and get my head working crazy, to make crazy music.”

DJ Mag travels to the closest land mass to Antarctica on the planet to meet Gorillaz’s lead guitarist, Noodle, as the band’s bassist remains incarcerated...

People travel the immense distance to Patagonia for all manner of reasons: its jagged glacial peaks, untouched rivers and trekking on the scale that made...

The government’s next steps were announced yesterday (30th)

The Music Venues Trust has warned UK government that the next steps in returning to “normal” following the COVD-19 pandemic could threaten the future of...

The grime artist has been staging experimental performances

Skepta has collaborated with Manchester International Festival (MIF) to stage a series of phoneless events.

The events, entitled Dystopia987, were the creative efforts of Skepta...

History of grime to be explored in exhibition at Museum of London

Boy Better Know’s Jammer and his Waltham Forest basement production studio feature in the two-decade retrospective on East London grime and its influence

There's a new grime exhibit coming to the Museum of London later this month. Grime Stories, on display from 17th June, explores the history of...

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Grime Stories: from the corner to the mainstream will feature Skepta, Jammer, and more

A new exhibition about grime is opening at the Museum of London this summer. Launching on 17th June, Grime Stories: From The Corner To The...

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Having signed to Asylum Records, Atlantic Records and Black Butter Records, released numerous UK chart-topping hits, played global sell-out shows and been nominated for a Mercury Prize, as well as having won...

Joe Muggs and Brian David Stevens' Bass, Mids, Tops is out on 13th December

The release date for a new book that delves into the history of UK soundsystem culture has been announced.

Written by dance music writer Joe...

 Mike Skinner, Big Narstie, Kano, D Double E, Lady Leshurr and Stormzy all feature in the 40-page adventure

The first grime colouring book, 'NANG', is being released this month, featuring some of the scene's most prominent artists in a 40-page adventure created by...