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Stream Bristol duo's new bangers for Idle Hands

Jacob Martin and Matt Lambert, with their Outboxx project, have managed to seep into the consciousness of clued-up UK house heads without really making a song and dance about it. Partly because, until now, their music hasn't encouraged people to do exactly that — not literally anyway.

GALA Festival 2022: Everybody Loves The Sunshine  - Rob Jones

The fifth edition of London’s al fresco dance music festival took place in a sunny Peckham Rye Park this month. With a vast line-up celebrating local and international DJs and live acts, there was something for everyone on the bill. DJ Mag's Liam Smith reports back on festivities, and the sense that summer has well and truly arrived

It’s officially festival season, and on a long weekend at the beginning of June, London’s GALA returns to Peckham Rye Park for a successful fifth...

‘Pills ’N’ Thrills And Bellyaches’ header

Manchester's Happy Mondays drew influence from funk, house, and psychedelia to pioneer the Madchester sound. Here, Ben Cardew explores the lasting legacy of their 1990 album, ‘Pills ’N’ Thrills And Bellyaches’, which dropped in the midst of the Baggy takeover, and defined an era

Baggy/Madchester (the terms are largely interchangeable) is one of the most globally under-appreciated musical genres to have ever emerged from the UK’s musical underground. And...

Featuring narration by Tommy Sunshine & stacks of huge tunes!

Lining up massive hits from Laidback Luke, Martin Garrix and Andhim, the soundtrack to Mysterland's aftermovie alone is enough to get us excited!

Mysteryland, the...

We're feeling the Forest Hill's

Face it, you can't go wrong with a pair of crisp, clean, Adidas Originals. Whatever the weather this season's Forest Hills are the kind of...

One of house music's first voices passes away

Darryl Pandy, one of the most distinctive voices in house music, has died aged 48. He shot to prominence as the voice on the...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Ah Summer! A time of excitement and happiness; of holidays, memories, great friends and – of course – great music. To accompany the sunset season...

Whatever you make of it, there's no party experience in the world like Miami's WMC week. Like cramming a whole Ibiza season into one week-long...

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HYPE: A...

Classic bangers from 20 years ago...

Back in the ‘90s, DJ Mag’s Hype Chart was the definitive dance analysis of the biggest tracks compiled of votes from over 500 of the...

Betty Davis Dies

RIP to a trailblazing artist

Betty Davis, a pioneer of the late-1960s and 70s funk scene, has died aged 77. According to Rolling Stone, close friend and ethnomusicologist, Danielle Maggio...

The dance world does the full-length once again this year...

Could 2015 be officially declared the year of the debut LP? The Revenge, Romare, Hunee, Nocturnal Sunshine are just a few acts who've taken the...

Plus get free remix album and star in 'Skanker' video

Hitting the stage from this weekend (Fri 4/20), UK dubstep star Rusko - real name Chris Mercer - continues his rock star like existence as...

If you catch it right, you can have the best time at boutique festivals. And with this third instalment, the Shindig Weekender crew have got...

It’s glorious midday Sunday sunshine when your DJ Mag hack arrives at the festie. The site — which attendees have been informed about by email...

Forward-thinking Dimensions Festival gears up for second run.

As one of the final dates in the festival calendar, the latest addition to Croatia’s coastal party scene has promised a fine coda to the summer since its mouth-watering lineup dropped at the start of the year. Held in the same spot as older sibling Outlook, which celebrated its fifth year the week before Dimensions opened its doors, it’s been billed as a more highbrow offshoot – in place of Fat Freddy’s Drop on the lineup stands Nicolas Jaar, Skream gives way to Carl Craig and there was nary a New Era cap in sight.

Ian Pooley on his new album 'What I Do'

Somewhat of an unsung hero in house and techno circles, Ian Pooley has been producing and releasing tracks for over 20 years. The German DJ/producer, born Ian Pinnekamp and hailing from Mainz near Frankfurt, differs from many of his fellow contemporary countrymen, however, by leaning more towards the house music side of the 4/4 spectrum.