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Premiere: Kim Ann Foxman ‘Dance Don’t Stop’

Kim Ann Foxman serves up two pumping house cuts with a classic prog twist 

Kim Ann Foxman will release a new EP, ‘We Are Rhythm’, this week via her own SELF:TIMER label. Listen to ‘Dance Don’t Stop’ below. It’s...

DJ Mag have just been given the new release on Suara!

The two talanted producers  Dimitri Nakov & John Monkman are set to release 'Don't Stop' on the 15th of December on Coyu's label Suara...

Two $10,000 dollar scholarships will be awarded to two students

Megan Thee Stallion has announced a scholarship fund.

The Texan rapper, who released her debut album via 300 Entertainment in March, has launched a scholarship...

This has got to be the coolest looking homebrew DJ Midi controller we have witnessed so far.

With its glossy black top plate and cool blue under-lighting, the Aurora 224 was designed and built by three enterprising chaps. They've released the plans...

Vertigo, Italy's new house and techno festival, comes to The Alps!

The perfect place to get high, Vertigo Festival is poised to bring the world an underground dance festival at unprecedented altitude this August.

Crazy P are more than just a band: they're a phenomenon, a live unit of astonishing charisma, an act that unite club DJs, pop fans...

“Yes, absolutely, every single time!” Crazy P’s front woman Danielle Moore croons down the phone line to DJ Mag. “I still get nervous onstage...

Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

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

In case you hadn’t noticed, hard house is back. Though for some, like the ill behaviour, it never went away. A new generation of DJs...

No Regular Play's deep, warm and blissy album on Wolf + Lamb

The No Regular Play guys, Greg Paulus and Nicholas DeBruyn, have been playing together for the past 20 years or so — literally, since they...

Two Nights Dedicated To The Recent Disasters In The Pacific

After the terrible earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan last month (not to mention the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster), and the earthquake in New Zealand...

Tony De Vit DJing. He's wearing an orange sweater with his left harm held high over his head, with a big smile on his face.

The film explores how De Vit helped to catalyse the hard house sound in the '90s

A documentary about hard house trailblazer Tony De Vit is due to be screened in London this month. Directed by Stuart Pollitt, Don't Ever Stop...

His collab with Goldsmiths Uni ends this week...

A collaboration between Matthew Herbert’s Accidental Record and Goldsmiths, University of London, the NX Records pop-up shop is now in its final week.

Opening at...

Commercial dance and rap don't fit

EDM doesn't need rappers legitimising its stadium-sized stasis and banality

The straight-talking tech-house master is having another massive year...

There is no denying that Darius Syrossian does things his own way. In the modern world, even the freshest faces in the scene have managers...

Photo of Martini leaning with their arms on a radiator

Brooklyn’s Martini serves up for brain-tickling cuts of meticulous, buzzing club music on Turin’s early reflex

Brooklyn’s Martini is next up on Turin’s early reflex label with the ‘Last Laugh’ EP. Have an exclusive first listen to ‘If I Don't Laugh...

Proving that the world of digital production software isnt just a two-horse race, Reaper aims to reinvent the wheel with its trim DAW.

When it comes to DAWS, most peiople think that it's a two horse race between Cubase and Logic, and while these two are the most...