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We talk to DAM FUNK about musical evolution, how music can offer escape, and Los Angeles' distinctive sound...

 

Amen, hallelujah and you’re absolutely goddamned right: Damon G. Riddick AKA DAM FUNK is spot on in both his diagnosis and proposed curative to...

Handing out clubbing flyers can be a great way to meet people, and blag free entry to clubs. DJmag.com investigates...

Going clubbing is an expensive business: cool clothes, transport, drinks, and the ever-present entry fee.

Wouldn't it be great if you could have a night...

More flexible options from NI...

Native Instruments has been doing some nifty behind the scenes tinkering of late, to get their new MASCHINE JAM controller to work with some of...

Rude & Mean (James Rudie and EVM128) are next up on High Praise Edits. Hear the luxurious, soulful house cut ‘Just Flow’ now...

Next up on London’s High Praise Edits is a new collaborative effort from James Rudie and EVM128 AKA Rude & Mean.

Key members of the...

Bass injected house duo step up

Some days you wake up and just have a blinder — for Dusky that blinder has been pretty much every day for the last year. It’s fair to say that the London duo have — in technical parlance — well-and-truly smashed it. Number #1 iTunes Dance Single of 2012? In the bag with the beyond-ubiquitous 'Flo Jam'. Radio 1 Essential Mix? Done, knocked off with style, and shortlisted for mix of the year. They’ve helped shift the paradigms for dubstep and house, had productions rinsed by everyone from Loefah to Calvin Harris, and killed it in Ibiza at DC-10. Ebullient and still humble, is it any surprise that Dusky producers Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman are loving life right now?

Scratch supremo Jazzy Jay will be in the UK this week, demonstrating his immense scratching skills on digital interface Serato Scratch.

The legendary scratch-master Jazzy Jay is in the UK demonstrating Rane's new scratch mixer.

The hybrid TT57 SL scratch mixer incorporates Rane's Serato Scratch Live...

Bristol slo-mo house sensations

“Did we call ourselves 'Behling & Simpson' because it sounds a bit like soul sensations Ashford & Simpson? Oh, most definitely,” says Sam Simpson, one half of the slo-mo Bristol house pairing. “When we DJ, we do tend to end up recreating the dance routines from 'Solid As A Rock', which is frankly equal parts exciting and disturbing.”
Behling & Simpson have been slowing house music down for a while now.

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Infusing his art with aspects of his Caribbean heritage, and stories and messages aimed to drive political and social change, London rapper KAM-BU is a...

In the contemporary hip-hop sphere — and indeed across time — a lot of rappers build their careers off hyperbolised narratives and cosplaying. In the...

Retrofit boss mixes it up

Jay Shepheard is excellent. The brains behind his Retrofit label, his distinct production style is always spot on and his DJ/live sets always meet the...

The album will feature the likes of Sinjin Hawke, Finn and Anz

Fox will release his debut album later this month. 

Titled 'Juice Flow', the Manchester MC's maiden full-length will land on 18th October via Manchester party...

Bristol’s Sam Binga and Hyroglifics team up for a new EP on Critical Music. Hear the frosty d&b cut, 'Wicked', with fierce guest vocals from...

Sam Binga and Hyroglifics return to Critical Music this month with a collaborative EP, ‘Wicked & Bad’.

Set for release this Friday 25th September, the...

The festival returns for another two-day takeover

FLY Open Air has revealed more artists to play the Scottish festival in the second line-up announcement.

Hopetoun House, the 17th-century country estate near Queensferry...

How an adult version of Tetris kickstarted multiple musical revolutions 

How much credit can you give a tool for creating art? Surely it's like praising the paintbrush for a great painting, or the typewriter for...