Dancehall music has been the driving force in my career. As a DJ, I’ve played most if not all genres of music on radio and...
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The fundraising compilation and party series returns for 2019...
DJs for Climate Action have revealed their Earth Night compilation and party series is returning for 2019 on April 19th. Featuring over 50 artists from...
DJs for Climate Action ready their 'Earth Night' compilation to coincide with fundraising events this month. Hear House Husband’s breaksy, melodic trip ‘Rush Hour’ now
DJs for Climate Action have revealed their Earth Night compilation and party series is returning for 2019 on April 19th. Featuring over 50 artists from...
The additions join The Black Madonna, Honey Soundsystem and many more
Field Maneuvers has added a batch of new names for the three-day party held in a secret location just outside London, which takes place from...
The state of the environment has never been worse, but could
dance music be contributing to the problem? DJ Mag regular
Martin Guttridge-Hewitt examines if...
From South East Asia to the Western US, North to South Africa, people can’t get enough of synths and syncopated rhythms. Electronic beats are officially...
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VestiVille, which was due to take place in the Belgium city of Lommel, was cancelled this weekend after concerns with crowd safety and infrastructure were...
Dirtybird take their low end theory on the road
If there’s been one trend that’s wheedled its way into all corners of electronic music in the last two years, it’s bass. Indecent ladles full of the stuff, speaker stacks positively groaning with the strain of lowdown, filling-rattling subsSan Francisco’s techno overlord Claude VonStroke is incubating a nest full of underground club killers in 2012, set to hatch and dive-bomb clubs Angry Birds-style
Born in Jamaica around half a century ago, dancehall music has found fans, artists and chart-topping success all around the globe in the decades since...
Some of the most important DJs in the development of the UK scene are children of the Windrush generation. DJ Mag's editor-in-chief, Carl Loben, speaks to Black and mixed-race foundation DJs about their parents, racism, culture, and being pioneers in our beloved scene