Across one bitterly cold weekend in February 2017, Ninja Tune’s revered live act Simon Green, AKA Bonobo, descended on South London for two sold-out performances...
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20 years of lectures, plus event reports and RBMA Daily content will preserve the legacy
Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA) has shared its full archive ahead of its official closure.
As was announced back in April, both RBMA and...
Loads of new lighting coming from Robe
Lighting fanatics Robe (robe.cz ) showcased a swarm of new goodies at the Plasa Show this month. Highlights include the Media Hub 5000 DT...
Radio City Music Hall and Madison Square Garden are among the addresses now focusing on immunised crowds
New York venues will be permitted to reopen at full-capacity, provided they are hosting a fully vaccinated audience, according to an announcement by New York...
House producers Michael Gray and Jon Pearn get together again
While the reformation of musical acts usually follows a predictable failure to live up to the chemistry that made them so potent together, Full Intention's...
Don't miss the Celtronic Festival
Derry, Ireland, isn't really best known as being the hub of all things electronic and dancey, but they're going for it anyway.
For the 8th...
Spectrasonics announce Omnisphere mega-instrument
It's been over two years in the making, but Spectrasonics follow up to Atomosphere looks to be justifying the hype that's building around it.
The...
London-based DJ, producer and live artist TSHA has risen rapidly in the scene, and is receiving her flowers with grace. But it hasn't always been easy. As she prepares to release her stunning debut LP, 'Capricorn Sun', on Ninja Tune, she speaks to Amy Fielding about overcoming online trolls, astrology, the art of DJing and more
From Kyle Hall, Huxley and Deetron
Kyle Hall, Huxley and Deetron all give different, dancier takes on the 'Wallflower' formula, but the melancholic overtones of the original remain on each. Plus there's a bonus mix from Quantum Entanglement (Fink & Lee Jones).
Colombo-based multidisciplinary artist Bo Sedkid debuts on CHINABOT with an experimental hip-hop album exploring personal and political corruption
The techno stalwart takes us on a journey from his Brooklyn roots to fated meetings in Miami...
The lobby of the Miami Beach Edition Hotel is sleek. Glossy white meets gold as light filters in through giant windows and glints across...
Native Instruments strike back with the all-new D2 Traktor Controller...
Given Serato's somewhat open approach to allowing third-party manufacturers to develop deeply integrated hardware controllers for Serato DJ, it is fair to say that they...
Kayne West plus loads of house & techno
Glastonbury has finally revealed the festival's complete line-up, set to run from Wednesday 24th to Sunday 28th of this month just outside the...
Italian wing of Detroit techno event reveals line up
Italy's edition of Movement festival, one of the last large scale events of the European festival season, has revealed the entirity of its line up.
One whole week of the hottest parties under the sun
Our steroid infused week of Miami parties ‘DJmag at the Shelborne’ is really taking shape. Our opening pool party sold out in record time and...
Cakes Da Killa’s sound is always evolving — and his new LP, the jazz-kissed ‘Black Sheep’, is the latest step in the NYC-based rapper’s musical maturation. Produced alongside his longtime collaborator Sam Katz, it might be his best yet. Bruce Tantum learns more