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The legendary artist started making electronic music on homemade instruments in the 1960s

Simeon Coxe, co-founder of pioneering electronic music duo Silver Apples, has died. 

The legendary musician passed away on 8th September in Fairhope, Alabama, according to...

We chat to the trailblazing producer

With a refreshing approach to production that uses trance as the template and solders elements of electro and techno to its rolling rhythm carriage, Simon...

Syco Entertainment's live DJ contest has been cancelled by Yahoo

Simon Cowell's live DJ competition show has been axed before it's even aired, reports Variety. 

Tipped to debut in early 2016, Yahoo has now...

DJ Mag meets the man formerly known as Elite Force to talk about his most personal electronic album to date...

There is one story told by Simon Shackleton which perfectly crystallises his status as the polar opposite of the stereotyped ‘Hollywood DJ’, all champagne-spraying, crowd-surfing...

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Colossal winter party, Together at Alexandra Palace, has just got even bigger

If last month’s news that Eric Prydz In Concert (EPIC) and John Digweed had been drafted in to completely obliterate North London’s Alexandra Palace on...

DJ Mag chats to James Ford about making the new LP, aliens, cowboy ghost towns, destruction and drones...

When the Klaxons joked that their producer, James Ford, communicated with aliens through his hair, they weren’t only paying tribute to his curly black locks...

Croatia's crown jewel, Hideout, announces another 30 acts for round two...

Having wedged itself firmly into the affections of the European party army with its first party on the golden shores of the Island of Pag...

Despite the blistering Las Vegas heat Carl Cox stays all smiles amidst his schedule, filled with more sets than any jockey in the desert, reminding...

Las Vegas is hot. The air is hot, the ground is hot; even the decks are hot, with CDJs melting in the sun faster than...

Photo of RIOT CODE wearing a blank tank top in a dark room, with a large beam of light shining around him from the back

Over the past three years, the name RIOT CODE has become synonymous with a strain of hard, fast techno, landing on labels like Noise Manifesto, HOMAGE and NineTimesNine and hammered out at parties like Teletech. Formerly a duo, the Derry-based project is now an individual venture for Oliver Grant, who’s ready to lift the trademark mask and take things to the next level. Alongside a storming Recognise mix that capture’s RIOT CODE’s past, present and future sounds, he speaks to Olivia Stock about going solo, navigating the techno scene as a trans artist, and what the future holds

It’s New Year’s Eve 2023 in Belfast’s Bone Yard, and Oliver Grant is overthinking. After spending the previous two weeks restlessly rifling through his collection...

DJ Mag spoke to Kate about her recent classical-tinged performance

Tell us more about London Electronic Orchestra...
“London Electronic Orchestra is a new project featuring me on electronics alongside an orchestral ensemble. The overall sound...

Your chance to get up close and personal with techno Goliath Carl Cox in Miami...

Heading out to Miami this year? Well by now you should know

all about our week long conference homebase at the Shelborne

hotel on South...

New York club stalwart and DJ mag favourite Eli Escobar dishes up a deep, moody take on Yuksek & JD Samson’s fiery nu-disco jam, ‘Don’t...

Recently, revered French producer Yuksek and the ever-incredible JD Samson teamed up for a new project, leading with an incendiary slice of nu-disco, ‘Don’t Even...

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...

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