A new documentary on the formative years of jungle and drum & bass has been released at select UK cinemas and via the VOD service...
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A sofa-friendly, pay-per-view alternative to the festival
Music documentary festival, Doc’N Roll, has released 16 films that can be streamed from home.
Following the cancellation of the most recent Doc'N Roll festival...
The Rest Is History: The Early Days of Jungle & Drum 'n' Bass is available now
Manchester's and Tehran's scenes get the documentary treatment...
DJ Mag is excited to announce that we'll be co-hosting screenings for two amazing music documentaries this November in London.
Alongside Doc'N Roll festival, the...
London venue gets exclusive access to the French doc.
This Sunday 20th September, Oval Space has been granted exclusive access to long-awaited music documentary, Daft Punk: Unchained.
The BBC Worldwide production, directed by Hervé...
It's available to pre-order for streaming now
A new documentary on the spirit of Ibiza will be available next month.
Born Balearic: Jon Sa Trinxa and The Spirit of Ibiza, directed by Lily...
The works of Suzanne Ciani, Delia Derbyshire, Laurie Spiegel, Pauline Oliveros and more are explored in the documentary
A documentary about electronic music's female pioneers is set to premiere next month.
Titled Sisters with Transistors, the documentary is scheduled to premiere at The...
The acclaimed film hits UK cinemas and multiple on-demand channels from next month
DJ Rap, Ragga Twins, Sappo, Mark XTC, and more are set to perform at the comeback event
While clubs have been closed during the pandemic, there has been an abundance of excellent dance music documentaries to fill the void left by their...
Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced