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Exclusive first listen of this brilliant groove from the LPZ gang

LPZ is the combination of Cosmo Lopez, P Lopez, and Lion. This remix of Cosmo Lopez' first solo effort is by the other two thirds...

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Spanish DJ supports Queen of Pop in Spain

Madonna's first concert in Spain took place last night at Seville's Olympic Stadium, (Tuesday 16th September), and saw Spain's biggest DJ – Wally Lopez –...

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Ramiro Lopez celebrates 50 thousand likes on Facebook with a free download...

Ramiro Lopez has just reached 50 thousand likes on his Facebook page, to celebrate, Ramiro is giving DJ Mag one of his new tracks...

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Ahead of the release of his brand new 'Chunky Cattish' EP next week, Spanish DJ/Producer Ramiro Lopez steps up to the DJ Mag Weekly Podcast...

Posthuman, Mundo Muzique and Remute make the cut...

Having premiered their latest track 'Construction Technique' last week, DJ Mag thought it would be a great idea to get P. Lopez and Octavio (two...

Alex Cortex & Lopazz bring the noise

Bad Cop Bad Cop is the meeting of Get Physical's Lopazz and his super-versatile countryman Alex Cortex.

Yesterday they released 'Wings of Techno', a sublime...

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Asylum brings underground music to Honolulu

Say Hawaii to most people, and they more likely than not immediately think of surfing, grass skirts and the type of brightly-coloured Hawaiian shirt worn by Fatboy Slim for the past 15 years. But in the last few years, quality underground dance music has found a home in this American outpost too — thanks to an after-hours club known to dance-crazy locals as Asylum.

‘Double Fantasy’ drops this November via Get Physical Music...

Ever since German duo M.A.N.D.Y. burst onto the scene alongside their label mates Booka Shade for breakout track ‘Body Language’ in 2006, everyone — ourselves...

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Asylum Afterhours duo highlight the sound of Hawaii's underground

In.Phrequent is the new production alias of Willis Haltom and Phillip Charles. Both residents at Hawaii's infamous members-only Asylum Afterhours (which Haltom is also a...