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Maya Jane Coles, here on Special Guest invitation. Her meteoric rise to fame in the first half of the last decade has led her to...

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It is due to arrive next summer in Greenwich...

We will be supporting a selected creative for a dance music-focused project

 

DJ Mag will partner with AZ Magazine creative fund to support Black LGBTQ+ creatives.

Over the past five years, AZ have created a self-funded, award-nominated...

From being the voice a whole generation of 80s kids grew up with to rocking dance floors across the world, Boy George has always been...

Boy George hosts the DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs Awards at Ministry of Sound on Wednesday 27th October. DJs on the night include Sasha, Eddie...

Taking place Saturday 22nd October... 

WIth DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs voting now well underway our attention turns to our Top 100 DJs party in London on Saturday 22nd October...

New wax, anyone?

Three new record shops have opened in London in the past week.

Following the launch of a new Honest Jon spot in King's Cross and...

While You Were Sleeping 1998-2000 will be published in March

A new book of '90s London club photos will be published later this year.

The forthcoming book, While You Were Sleeping 1998-2000, is the latest...

The online mag launches a physical retailer...

The Ransom Note is set to unveil a record shop on Saturday 2nd December in East London’s Forest Gate neighbourhood. The physical retail location is...

New publication, SEEN, aims to "counter the London-centric narrative” of music journalism

Swing Ting's Balraj Samrai, See My World's Tunde Adekoya and journalist Kamila Rymajdo launch their new Manchester-based print magazine this weekend at the Bound Art Book Fair

A new publication aims to challenge the status quo of UK-based music journalism. SEEN is based in Manchester and run by three experienced music industry...

Dez Parkes, tastemaking London soul and rare groove DJ, has died

In addition to reigniting the rare groove revival with a beloved late-'80s compilation series, Parkes was also known for his deep knowledge of music with a rumoured 50,000+ collection to back it up

London record collector, compiler and DJ Dez Parkes has died. Fitzroy Facey, co-founder of The Soul Survivors magazine, shared the news to Facebook last Friday...

Plus our top tracks, remixes, albums and news of the year...

Following the success of our first series of DJ Mag Radio, we’re back with a brand-new show to close out 2017 featuring interviews with Nicole...

Photo of a black bookshelf filled with books in the new Velocity Press store

The store will feature a curated selection of books and posters, as well as a small gallery

Electronic music book publisher Velocity Press is to open a new flagship bookstore in South London. It will be based at Holdrons Arcade on Rye...

A domestic tourism push to help sectors accounting for one in five London jobs

Sadiq Khan has set out plans for a £6million campaign to help support live music, culture and hospitality in London this summer, among other sectors...

Plus sets from Lemmy Ashton, Ben Gomori, Cody Curry and more...

Ben Pearce is set to headline an all-day party to celebrate International Men's Day at London's Magic Roundabout this Sunday (November 19th) in aid of...

Paranoid London’s acid reign

Acid duo Paranoid London new album boasts a beefier sound than ever, and a host of new collaborators. Here, Joe Roberts meets them and learns how a chance meeting, faster tempos and the politics of the moment have shaped their new approach

It’s a dark, wintery evening in far North London and Paranoid London are in full flow at DRUMSHEDS, London’s latest super-venue. Opened on a former...