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What So Not, Duke Dumont, Hayden James...

Australian festival Splendour In The Grass has revealed its 2016 line-up.

Based in the beachside hippy community of Byron Bay, the festival will see The...

Flume tells us about his first gig

"I played this three day camping festival called Splendour In The Grass in Australia. It was my first ever proper festival gig. My set time...

The Brisbane DJ cooks up an exclusive mix & answers some tough questions. 

It's been a big year for Young Franco. He's just wrapped a recent UK Summer Tour, played an at-capacity Splendour in the Grass set, released...

Safer at Night boss gives a taste of New York after-hours

Luca Venezia spent most of the last ten years exploding bass bins as dubstep evangelist Drop The Lime. As head of the seminal Trouble &...

In an exclusive adaptation from his new book on the ever-so-slightly eccentric Godfather Of Funk, KRIS NEEDS looks at George Clinton's influence on the electronic...

George Clinton stands alongside James Brown, Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone as among the most visionary and influential black music pioneers to emerge from the...

DJ Mag charts the history of the Aus dance scene, and why the future looks bright...

Shrimps on the barbie, Crocodile Dundee, Bondi Beach, Steve Irwin, Kylie Minogue, the Sydney Opera House; Australia has always touted — for better or worse...

Photo of Imanu posing wth his eyes cast downward. A strip of rid light appears across his bleached hair

Rotterdam's IMANU crafts tracks and DJ sets that do away with genre, choosing instead to surf through styles, tempos and textures with a focus on emotional impact. Alongside a hair-raising Recognise mix, he speaks to Ben Hindle about changing up his production process, taking creative risks, and visualising his sound

“Imagine a blood-covered rose, and take a black and white photo of it. That’s it, that’s my music,” explains IMANU backstage at his 2023 headline...

The beckoning stars of 2016

From soot-soaked techno to day-glo grime — jackin' house grooves to colourful drum & bass jams — the future is looking bright for dance music...