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Listen to the future anthem here...

Diplo and Lil Yachty have released their new collaboration, ‘Forever Young’. You can listen to it below.

The track forms part of Lil Yachty’s debut...

Chicago-born vocalist and musician KeiyaA’s debut album ‘Forever, Ya Girl’ was self-released last year, and won praise for its multi-layered and tender sound. Christine Ochefu...

When KeiyaA readied the release of her debut album, ‘Forever, Ya Girl’, last March, she was surprised at how quickly it took off. “I put...

The label acknowledged that its original name was "a source of hurt and confusion for people"

London label Young Turks, whose signed artists include Jamie XX and FKA Twigs, has officially rebranded as Young, due to its original name’s potential links...

DJ Mag speaks to Young Urban Arts Foundation about their vital work using music and the arts to help young people from hard-to-reach areas

“I can never understand what someone can get out of hurting another with a word or an object / I never knew at a small...

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...

Castlemorton 1992: photographing the Illegal rave that changed UK dance music forever

2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the biggest and the most infamous illegal rave that ever took place: Castlemorton – a week-long, 20,000-person party deemed so anarchistic that it shook Middle England to its core. Here, photographer Alan Lodge tells his story of capturing a week changed UK dance music forever

It started on a particularly sunny bank holiday weekend, on the 22nd May 1992. A ramshackle convoy of vehicles, which served as the rag-tag homes...

Can you feel it: How Mr. Fingers ‘Ammnesia’ changed the house music experience

33 years after its release in 1989, Larry Heard’s debut album as Mr. Fingers is a profoundly moving document of timeless electronic music, brimming with tracks of unrivaled beauty from the then-young world of house

If you’ve ever wondered why Mr. Fingers — aka pioneering US producer Larry Heard — is so revered among house music aficionados (including, notably, Kanye...

Top 100 DJs 2018 winner teams up with America's Got Talent star...

Fresh from winning DJ Mag’s 2018 Top 100 DJs poll for the third time, Martin Garrix continues his prolific run of releases with new track...

Former Mixmag editor Dom Phillips missing in Brazilian Amazon

The respected journalist was last seen Friday in one of the country's most remote regions

Concern is growing over the whereabouts of Dom Phillips, a highly respected British journalist and former-editor of Mixmag, and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Araújo Pereira...

Octavian

The rapper's ex-girlfirend said she shared her story because "I don’t want anyone to look up to this man"

Content warning: This article contains information relating to abuse and domestic violence.


Octavian has been accused of physical, verbal and psychological abuse by his former partner...

The announcement was made on Twitter today... 

Fever Ray has cancelled the remaining shows on her 2018 tour, citing “general anxiety and panic attacks". 

The Swedish electronic guru and one half of...

Michael went on to manage Steve Aoki, Joachim Garraud and other EDM acts

Michael Theanne, a sales manager for DJ Mag for most of the noughties, has sadly passed away. He was 45.

Michael was reportedly returning home...

“His music and your memories are forever”

Avicii’s family have transformed the late EDM star’s website into a digital memorial of sorts where fans can add tributes, memories and messages.

The Avicii.com...

The seminal tracks that changed dance forever

As a teenage boy, music-obsessed Kris Needs ran the fanclub of '70s bluesy-glam band Mott the Hoople before becoming immersed in the London punk scene...

The seminal tracks that altered dance forever

‘Killer’ started life as an instrumental, and it was only ever going to be one until I met Seal,” Adamski tells DJ Mag. “He came to [big rave] Sunrise 5000 at Santa Pod, although I didn’t meet him there. He walked in when I was playing and he had an epiphany.” Seal wanted to record with Adamski immediately, and Adamski — real name Adam Tinley — liked the sound of Seal’s voice from a demo of ‘Crazy’ that he’d heard.