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The series sees the London-based DJ chatting with fellow creatives about navigating their careers in the midst of continuing racism

London-based DJ, radio presenter and promoter Oh Annie Oh has launched a new, six-part podcast series.

Imagined during lockdown, Don't Call Me "Exotic" is described...

Best of British nominees Mak & Pasteman premiere their brand new track ‘Oh Baby’

Best breakthrough producer nominees Mak & Pasteman had a huge year in 2014, and they’re keeping the momentum going. After cutting their teeth on Redlight’s...
Oh Annie Oh Don't Call Me Exotic podcast

The podcast returns for more discussion on creativity, careers, and racism 

DJ Oh Annie Oh's 'Don't Call Me "Exotic"' (DCME) is returning for a second season, with a number of high profile guests involved. The podcast...

Annie Nightingale's Lucky 7...

Where to start with Annie Nightingale? The legendary BBC Radio 1 DJ and big, tireless electronic music supporter celebrates an immense 50 years in broadcasting...

Direct from Annie Mac's Hottest Record last night...

Oh yes, oh yes! Netsky is back with a massive new club slammer just in time for the new year and DJ Mag has nabbed...

The trainer's design celebrates the brand's connection to 30 years of raves and hip hop...

Nike's new Air Max 90 trainer is inspired by sampling and crate digging, earning it the pack title 'Side A/Side B'.

The sports brand, which...

We throw a few curveball questions the way of DJ Monki...

From Rinse intern to Radio 1 regular, with a weekly Sunday night/Monday morning slot from 1-4am, Monki — aka 25-year-old Lucy Monkman — is the...

Hyperdub vocalist and poet loses his struggle against cancer

The latest and greatest DJs and producers rising to the top this month. From bass-powered techno, breaks and electro to digicore and synth-scored house, here's...

Recording a handful of live-streamed sets — including appearances on Beatport Selects and HÖR Radio — AUCO brought the flavours of UK jungle, footwork, dubstep...

Just who are the Superpumas? They make groovy electronic house, but after this interview DJmag.com is still a bit confused...

"'Puma', in Swedish, means hottie, babe or chick," says Carl Henrick Hallen, one half of electronic house crew Superpumas.

"So you can imagine the niceness...

Signed to Digital Soundboy, stepping into Annie Mac’s shoes, and getting ready for a crazy summer of festival appearances, B.Traits explains how a Canadian country...

In the music industry there are two types of meteoric rise. One is a scary, Susan Boyle-shaped process, where the basking lizard kings of pop pluck an unknown, polish them dumb, tell them what their new name, hairstyle and personality is, and thrust them mercilessly into the light, there to cavort for our pleasure.

We talk the top selectors we're rooting for this month.

Justin Jay

With the support of Claude VonStroke, Annie Mac and Pete Tong, it doesn't take a meteorologist to tell you this guy is kicking...

 Sebastian Mullaert's Circle of Live, Mint Club Closing Party, space lab 

Temperatures have plummeted but you can still get nice and sweaty, as the Top 15 UK club events in February 2019 show. 

Perspiration and education will...

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R&S off-shoot Meda Fury continue their mission to uncover house music's most prodigious talents, this time shining their light on...

Planet Mu boss on his past present and future

Making his name in the 1990s as a melodic avant-garde electronic producer using pseudonyms such as u-Ziq, Jake Slazenger and Tusken Raiders, Mike Paradinas was a peer of experimental artists such as Luke Vibert, Squarepusher and Aphex Twin. In fact, he did an album with Richard D. James (Aphex), 'Expert Knob Twiddlers' as Mike & Rich, in the mid-'90s — the two producers were pictured on the cover playing Connect 4 — before launching his acclaimed Planet Mu label.