Detroit label Underground Resistance has announced a wave of new releases, all due out in March and April. Among four upcoming releases is a remastered...
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Celebrating the legacy of the shop run by Mike De Underground, Cool Hand Flex, Uncle 22 and Randall
London's legendary De Underground record store has received a heritage plaque for contributions to 'UK hardcore, jungle and drum & bass music'. The signs, in...
Tone Of Arc on returning live bands to the dancefloor
Part of Crosstown Rebels' current domination of the underground dance market (an agency he’s signed with, by the way), Tone Of Arc’s live bass-slapping, microphone-heavy, rock n’ roll-like performances result in a very unique and refreshing twist on modern-day deep house and disco.
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As the world’s eyes zoom in on Brazil, and the 2014 FIFA World Cup, we take a look at one of the world’s great party...
Including a remastered reissue of Perception and Mike Banks' 2004 single, 'Windchime'
Veteran purveyor of spectral, cavernous breakcore Christoph de Babalon steps up on A L T E R with ‘Hectic Shakes’. Hear the eerie clatter of...
Since the reissue of his 1997 cult LP ‘If You're Into It, I'm Out of It’ in January 2018, Hamburg’s Christoph de Babalon has been...
The short film, featuring candid interviews with Mike Banks, Waajeed and more, is out this Friday
It’s 2017 and techno is bigger than ever. It’s a statement that could, of course, be applied to dance music overall, but this year has...
Charlotte de Witte fronts our storming September magazine and it's jam-packed with superb words, top tips and stunning pics from clubland and beyond...
The first and longest-running edition of all DJ Mag’s publications, our UK edition really is something special. With a focus on underground talent, original rave...
The latest single from 'Still' comes with a video dealing with fashion, celebrity and voyeurism
Flawless DJ, frequent hitmaker, dedicated mentor: Tony De Vit was a true hero of UK dance music. The most high-profile resident at hedonistic queer club Trade, he helped create the hard house sound, and was renowned not only for his impeccable mixing, but his compassion and care for others. Ahead of a new documentary, and with hard house at large once more, Stewart Who? reflects on his legacy with those he was close to, and those he influenced
He's the first UK DJ ever to receive a blue plaque
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One of the most exciting things about clubland in 2016 is its ongoing state of flux; music, fashion and trends are constantly shifting. And for...