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Body & Soul Star plays us his most inspiring records

Joe Claussell is on the brink of an exciting project, along with Brian Bacchus — they’re all set towork on remixing the Miles Davis catalogue. It’s a task that the Body & Soul star is approaching in a typically philosophical way. “Whatever the universe puts out we will accept it,” he muses. He’ll be heading to the UK this summer to the Southport Weekender along with Francois K and Danny Krivit for a Body & Soul special. “I really love what they do, what they put together, making sure they put on the best music festival around.” Coming from a household where each room had a different soundsystem playing a different genre, Joe Claussell is well equipped to sum up his Lucky 7...

For New York DJ, artist and label boss Joaquin “Joe” Claussell, music is about spirituality and togetherness. With a new album, ‘Raw Tones’, released this...

“Here comes the hose!” On a sweltering August Saturday in 1999, the Body & Soul party packed New York City’s Grand Central Park for a...

Shit Robot tells us his 10 most influential records of all-time...

This just happens to coincide with the release of the Dublin-based DJ/producer's 'We Got A Love' album on DFA, the follow-up to his 'From the...

Here's the tracks that influenced Shit Robot's musical journey...

Marcus Lambkin, aka Shit Robot, has his third ace album on DFA out this month — ‘What Follows’. It follows 2010’s ‘From The Cradle To...

Exclusive wardrobe access

“I’m sat in a studio in New York, in between tour dates of Central and South America, with a Kenneth Cole v-neck t-shirt on that has an image of a painted cassette on it, and some Penguin jeans. Both items were given to me as presents. I’ve also got some Converse boots on that don’t go quite as high as the ones you get on the high street.”

Octo Octa in a red cut out top against a blue background

From her first release as Octo Octa in 2011, there’s always been an element of rapturous freedom inherent to Maya Bouldry-Morrison’s music. But since coming out as a trans woman and meeting her life/work partner Eris Drew, that feeling is rendered in brighter shades than ever. Taking time out from a European tour, Bouldry-Morrison details her road to house music happiness

This feature originally appeared in print in the June issue of DJ Mag North America. It has been amended for online publication, due to two...

Long-time disco and house producer and DJ Moon Boots recently revamped his tour to incorporate a full live show. We go behind the scenes...

On the eve of his latest album 'Bimini Road' on Anjunadeep, Moon Boots was hard at work re-imagining his latest release into a seven-person live...

Irish production dream team Leo Pearson and Peter Lawlor have paired up to create an expansive, 90-minute electronic trip – ‘Je Suis’ is as gripping...

In 2017, Leo Pearson and Peter Lawlor were commissioned to create 90 minutes of original music for a 46-speaker geodesic dome at Ireland’s largest musical...

Plus Artwork, Jonjo Jury, Guy Williams...

Stanton Calling is back with its biggest dance music roster yet, including Theo Parrish, Goldie MBE, and disco don Joey Negro.

Newly confirmed artists for...

The two-day festival brings some big-hitters back to Turin this autumn...
Nina Kraviz, Jon Hopkins and Amelie Lens will be playing at Movement Torino in October.   The Turin festival will see Cosmo, Jon Hopkins and...

We hooked up with ten adopted Ibizans and asked them just why they fell for Ibiza's charm and the locations that make it what it...

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THE PRINCESS of Pacha, Australian Sarah Main had already conquered Sydney's biggest clubs when she decided to crack Ibiza just after the millennium. Going...

Harking back to the scene's formative years, so communuty spirit and sweaty vibes

JME is bringing Grime MC FM to Lovebox and Parklife festivals this summer. 

The legendary London MC, co-founder of the Boy Better Know label, released...

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Horse Meat Disco held their first party at what would become known as The Eagle pub in Vauxhall, London on New Year’s Day 2004. As their weekly Sunday night queer party grew, so did their international reputation, and they haven't stopped since. Here, Andy Thomas charts the soaraway success of the disco house collective over the last two decades

“It’s Princess Julia stretching across the stage in smoky mascara and emerald green stockings. It’s classic Amanda Lear videos playing on the wall as three...

Jayda G and Tash LC also DJ at the 'Worldwide Family Gathering' in the Cambridgeshire countryside 

DJ Mag cover star Josey Rebelle, Floating Points, Joy Orbison, Kenny Dope and Jayda G will all play We Out Here festival 2020...

70: Joe Roberts

DJ Mag's Joe Roberts has been DJing and putting on parties since the turn of the millennium. A resident at Chew The Fat! at The...