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Carl Craig takes Detroit everywhere.

With the release of a triple CD 'Masterpiece' compilation, Carl Craig shows why he's one of Detroit's most travelled and respect prodigies...

Mark Barrott's lush Balearic rhythms

Mark Barrott used to make drum & bass under the name Future Loop Foundation — but he ditched the moniker approximately seven years ago.

“I...

Homestead-Miami Speedway has successfully petitioned for longer opening hours to accommodate the festival...

Miami Beach commissioners have voted against Ultra Music Festival’s relocation to the area in 2020.

Earlier this month, Ultra revealed that it had terminated its...

London’s first music conference for young people heads back to East London this September...

Take Note Academy is set to return to London this summer for a daylong event at East London design space Second Home Saturday, 15th September...

Collection will celebrate his 17th Ibiza season...

Amnesia Ibiza may have had its fair share of troubles this season, but following another successful summer of parties at the club, Cocoon boss Sven...

Howie B has produced tracks for many major acts over his career

DJ Mag had a chance to pop over to the world-famous Abbey Road Studios to chat with Howie about his involvement with manufacturers of bespoke speakers Bowers & Wilkins and Italian car giants Maserati in a new music project

Push it real good

In a previous issue in DJ Mag Tech we saw how Ableton’s flagship production software, Live, has evolved into an improved powerhouse, with the new Version 9 release. However, not content with bolstering their software to be all-powerful, the guys at Ableton have added an extra dimension to the whole package. It’s obvious in their minds that software is not enough, and so exploring the next level seems like the logical progression.

Online search for one final DJ

W Hotels and Burn Studios have announced that they will be offering one place on their prestigious DJ Lab program for an Asian DJ.

The...

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Skrillex & Boys Noize favoured plug in

Every now and then, a plug-in just slips under the radar. Released last year, Sugar Bytes' Cyclop came recommended by the likes of Skrillex and Boys Noize, to name just a couple of heavyweight users. But those endorsements were likely to deter as many producers as they attracted (and with the same level of conviction), so perhaps it's understandably taken a while for producers in other genres to catch on.

We headed to Take Note for a day of panels & demos...

It’s a cold and grey Saturday morning and there's an icy gale blowing down London's famous Brick Lane. DJ Mag is making our way to...

The Metalheadz boss will take over the London club for seven weeks

Goldie is taking over London's XOYO for a seven-week residency beginning later this month.

The Metalheadz label boss will invite a wide cast of names...

From Mighty Mouse and Leni Ward

To help ease the pain of Monday, we have another couple of free tunes for you.

Is Nu-Disco even a thing? Or did disco never...

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Over the last decade, Korean pop, a.k.a. K-Pop, has taken the Western world by storm. K-Pop draws influences from numerous genres from around the globe such as...

You've probably seen the word MIDI all over your DAW – in her latest Beginner's Guide column Emma Davies aka E.M.M.A. explores what it is...