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The EVO 5 is one the most powerful DJ mixers available. But is it more of an undercover studio mixer than a hands-on DJ mixer?

Ecler's EVO 5 crosses the line between DJ and studio mixer and its awesome features make it more than a match for its nearest rivals...

A spectrum of new mobile LED lighting from American DJ

The crew at American DJ (americandj.com) have a whole range of colourful new LED lighting FX in the shops this week. Prices start...

The newly refurbished Studio 33 (formerly known as the Chunnel Club) could hold the key to the future of Vauxhall's nightlife.

There's no doubt about it.

Much of South London is generally grottier and less affluent than the rest of London.

But for dance music in...

Steve Lawler’s electric VIVa Warriors parties gave Sankeys Ibiza the boost it needed last summer, and this year he plans to build further on that...

For many DJs, a residency at one of the major clubs in Ibiza would be a sign that they'd made it and entered the major league. To maintain that residency for well over a decade would be their dream come true: job done. But for Steve Lawler, while he’s loved dining out at dance music’s top table for such a long stretch, last year saw him leave his long-running residency at Space.

DJmag.com investigates the possibility of a rock revolution in Ibiza, the summer heartbeat of the dance industry.

Cast your minds back to when you were at school, and in particular the unwrittenplayground rules that demanded you choose between becoming a Raver or...

Carl Cox has never been your average DJ.

For a man who’s been playing in Ibiza every year since 1984, you might think Carl Cox would be somewhat jaded by the prospect of...

While most kids play video games, get bored and move on to something else, Audien turned his affinity for the activity into a burgeoning career...

“Some people, when they hear music, they just to listen to it. I’m more of a hands on type of guy,” Nate Rathbun, aka Audien...

Carl Cox gears up for his longest-ever season at his fave club...

To celebrate 10 years of his residency at Space in 2011, Carl Cox played a 10-hour non-stop set in the Discoteca. Last year, to commemorate...

Red Bull Music Academy's Club Culture archive

To coincide with Red Bull Music Academy’s second takeover of the EDF London Eye a celebration of UK club culture from the past 30 years, Red Bull Music Academy have teamed up with Google+ to create a rather unique website that encapsulates the most legendary UK club nights of the past and present which in itself will be played out over the London Skyline in the 30 pods paying homage to the movers and shakers of UK club culture.

Join Red Bull for 30 simultaneous parties on the London Eye

An example of how a big brand can actually develop and work in conjunction with DJs and producers, Red Bull recently stole the show for...

Paul van Dyk talks to DJ Mag about his new album and touring AV show

 

“Obviously, it lends itself very well to starting the show with a ‘big bang’.” Paul van Dyk is talking about the cosmic trigger...

A bargain USB controller that's easy to use, compact, with a decent quality and feel. Comes with free software and features a crossfader, but could...

A bargain USB controller that's easy to use, compact, with a decent quality and feel. Comes with free software and features a crossfader, but could...

TYGAPAW: music for the revolution

TYGAPAW makes music with a message of liberation, and of working toward a world where everyone is free to be true to themselves. It also happens to be music that slams. Bruce Tantum meets the Brooklyn-based artist to learn about their long journey to get to where they are now, and the road ahead

There’s a documentary called Underplayed, released in 2020, that focuses on gender, ethnic, and sexual equality issues within the electronic music world as seen “through...

Malaysia will host a huge dance festival in its capital city in August, an event that signals the beginnings of a Southeast Asian neo-club revolution.

Dance music is inexorably linked to the process of globalisation, and club culture has emerged in some form or other in almost every developing and...

Italo disco’s eternal evolution

Italo disco is everywhere again. But what does Italo even mean today, and is it at risk of being diluted into a catch-all term for anything with an '80s disco sparkle? Joe Roberts dives into the genre's history, and chats to some of its new devotees and longstanding champions about its ever-evolving sound

It now sounds like a DJ mix of the most widely-known Italo disco classics, but when it was released in 1999, I-F’s ‘Mixed Up In...