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The library has over 16,000 samples to download...

BBC have opened up their sound FX archive for free download. The library contains over 16,000 samples from across the decades, mostly consisting of foley...

The duo’s first track in 5 years...

Ed Banger Records are giving away Justice’s first piece of original music from the Parisian duo in over five years.

‘Safe And Sound’ is a...

The response has seen the producer and organisation he's partnered with double the numbers

Bassnectar has partnered with nonprofit organisation Be Interactive and online behavioral health services portal BetterHelp to set up an initiative offering a free month of therapy to 1000 people...

A new initiative called Citizen DJ aims to recreate the golden age of hip-hop 

A new initiative called Citizen DJ has uploaded hundreds of thousands of archived audio samples to a new browser app that lets users remix them...

From Kenton Slash Demon, Shit Robot and Ali Love

Every once in a while, Santa Claus decides to make an appearance in our inboxes bearing free mp3s for all the girls and boys on...

Their popular calibration plugin is already used in over 70,000 studios

Sonarworks have rebranded their popular studio and headphone calibration tool as SoundID Reference with a new update to the plugin. The new version records a...

Charting the story of EBM, New Beat, house and techno

Music documentary 'The Sound of Belgium' is free to watch online now via Vimeo. 

An Instagram post by Josh Cheon, boss at the much-lauded...

A copy of Ears To The Ground on a light blue background

In this excerpt from Ears To The Ground: Adventures in Field Recording and Electronic Music, author and DJ Mag contributing editor Ben Murphy explores the use of found sounds in dance music as a means of examining and expressing cultural heritage in our surroundings

At its most cutting edge, dance music is a laboratory of sonic experimentation. Field recordings, foley and samples from the real world have long been...

DiY sound system

Throughout the ’90s, the DiY Sound System put on countless free events, ran a recording studio and two record labels, and took their hedonistic parties around the world. Here, Harold Heath speaks to co-founder Harry Harrison about his new book, Dreaming in Yellow: The Story of the DiY Sound System, and the collective's trailblazing legacy in the free party movement

The origins of DiY Sound System date back to a mid-‘80s England that was a very different place to how it is in 2022. In...

Firepower Records duo gives ‘Endlessly’ away only on DJ Mag

The Truth is in the music and music isn’t lying. 

A mix of emotive yet subwoofer-blowing sounds, which emanate from the New Zealand duo...

Drawing from dub, jazz and field recordings, the debut album from rRoxymore finds her upturning the orthodoxies of dance music to create something fresh

The cover art for rRoxymore’s debut album ‘Face To Phase’ depicts an earthly scene tinged with the surreal. Against a black backdrop, flamingos, tropical fauna...

Brilliant purple influenced drum & bass from Bristolian Coleco

The rise in popularity of half time drum and bass has been something we here at DJ Mag have loved to see — artists like...

Bristolian producer readies 'Joker Drive'

Joker has dished out a free mini-album entitled 'Joker Drive'.

Jelani Blackman, AJ Tracey and Alicai Harley appear on the previously unheard material

Gorillaz have debuted three new songs during a free concert for NHS workers.   

The show took place at London's O2 Arena on 10th August...

Free five tracks from South London brothers

It’s no secret that Croydon is one cooking pot brimming with brilliance and now brothers Disclosure can be added to the long list of musical...