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One lucky reader can win this unique and innovative piece of kit!

Here’s your chance to blast off into space with Numark’s new Orbit controller. The Orbit recently won a DJ Mag Tech Award in the Innovative New DJ Product category with its imaginative design and novel way of controlling Digital DJing software.

Going into Orbit

Numark’s new Orbit controller looks like something straight out of a sci-fI movie, let your fingers do the talking.

Numark launches Orbit

Will Numark’s latest offering, Orbit, rocket into the stratosphere or fall back down to earth with a bang?

London Electronics Arts Festival makes mark on UK capital

Set up as a series of talks, technology masterclasses, installations, screenings and parties, London Electronic Arts Festival (LEAF 2013) is the UK capital's new dance conference taking 7th - 10th November.

The UK DJ world pays tribute to former Kiss FM stalwart 

It was reported over the weekend that pioneering UK DJ Colin Faver has died. 

Faver was a pioneering UK DJ who began his career in...

Nile Rodgers gets asteroid named after him for his 70th birthday

The potato-shaped Nilerodgers asteroid is located about 300 million miles away from earth

Nile Rodgers has had an asteroid named after him to mark the occasion of his 70th birthday. As Rolling Stone reports, Rodgers' friend Simon Lowery...

Avicii, Honey Dijon, Above & Beyond remixes of Madonna compiled on new retrospective collection

'Finally Enough Love' will be available as 50 and 16-track versions

Madonna has announced a new career-spanning compilation, featuring remixes by a wide range of producers and DJs. Marking the first release in a new, multi-year...

@ The Roundhouse, 26th February

Downstairs in the bowels of London’s prestigious Roundhouse, history is being made before our very eyes. In direct counterpoint to the bedwetting indie drivel...

Compilation of the Month: Various Artists ‘Nervous Horizon Vol. 4’

East London’s Nervous Horizon label crystallises its sonic signature on its fourth compilation, mutating dancehall rhythms into a post-industrial, experimental space

The name Nervous Horizon has begun to chime with contemporary life, implying a sense of foreboding for something that’s currently just out of view. Look...

DJ Mag takes a look at legendary cosmic jazz adventurer Sun Ra

A HUNDRED years ago a man named Herman Poole Blount was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Although he would have disputed that, for not only did...

The Warehouse Project returned for its final year at its “spiritual home” of Store Street last weekend. DJ Mag’s deputy digital editor Rob McCallum looks...

The UK club scene has changed hugely since the mid-noughties. The End is gone. As are The Cross, Turnmills, The Arches, Sankeys and countless more...

The Bulgarian crowd favourite takes us through an in-depth behind the scenes of his live show, set-up and performance approach

For over ten years, KiNK has been one of dance music’s most captivating live performers. His energy on stage is matched by the driving techno...

At the centre of Daft Punk’s world-beating debut album lay a tribute to the architects of dance music, titled ‘Teachers’. With the help of Neil...

25 years ago today, Daft Punk graduated into the hottest electronic act on earth. If you gave every would-be student of dance music a starter...

Sudan Archives in a pink fluffy bra top with pink ponytails, by ALLY GREEN & EDWIG HENSON

A violinist, beat maker and vocalist with a talent for humorous yet heartfelt lyricism, Sudan Archives new album ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ is out now on Stones Throw. She speaks to Christine Ochefu about her open-book writing style and her determination to follow her own path

Brittany Parks, the artist known as Sudan Archives, is particularly straight-talking. Donning a purple trapper hat and grin revealing a mouth full of silver braces...

Kode9’s Hyperdub has been a critical force in shaping a more diverse electronic scene, both sonically and socially. Having weathered the loss of Chicago footworker...

Fifteen might be the anniversary that it is currently celebrating, but the most important number in Hyperdub land is zero. Stylised as Ø but pronounced...