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The series of products are based around some classic Roland kit

Roland have announced a series of new products based around the Juno-60, classic MC-303 and Jupiter synths. The new 'DAW-less groovebox' takes its name from...

Drum & bass takes over on Saturday 29th November

High Contrast, widely known for his hard-hitting yet cinematic brand of drum & bass, is set to play at Ministry Of Sound's Saturday Sessions on...

GlobalGathering launches its 2012 campaign

Back in Shakespeare country at Long Marston Airfield, Stratford Upon Avon, on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th July, GlobalGathering once again scour the planet...

The next <b>Breaking Ground</b> promises to be another smasheroo. With 30 DJs representing the mightiest selectors of breaks, drum and bass and electro, they're returning...

The next Breaking Ground promises to be another smasheroo. With 30 DJs representing the mightiest selectors of breaks, drum and bass and electro, they're returning...

"Mother of all festivals" releases full line up

To fan the flames of anticipation even further, organisers of Global Gathering have released full line-up for the two-day music festival scheduled to take place...

Snowbombing shapes up for another avalanche of fun

These days, establishing and maintaining a high-end festival brand requires more than just bunging a decent soundsystem in a field and expecting the mindless rabble...

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In our annual Best of British Awards, you voted GlobalGathering as your No.1 UK festival. And with line ups like this, it is not...

MCs were often maligned in the early days of drum &amp; bass, but nowadays it's pretty much universally accepted that a renegade mic-spitter is a...

“There is no other music in the world where an MC stands on the stage for an hour and continuously sprays lyrics with such clarity and power over so many frequencies,” Eksman, one of the d&b scene's foremost MCs, tells DJ Mag. “The life and evolution of the drum & bass MC has grown from strength to strength over the years, and I have no doubt that down the line many more great things are in store for the future generation of MCs in our music.” 
Undoubtedly so. The role of the drum and bass MC has steadily progressed simultaneously with the scene it resides in, although in the early days MCs experienced negativity from some DJs. But the MC has fought for its corner, and now overwhelmingly basks in the same golden glory as the DJ.

Manchester festival gears up for 2013

Line-up for WHP 2012 announced

Club colossus Warehouse Project served the billing for its 12-week stint at new home at Victoria Warehouse, Old Trafford, this week. And, yes, as...

In DJ Mag's March artist charts, four DJs select their top 10 tracks of the month, spanning moody jungle, '90s acid, classic reggae and dubby...

UK trio Denham Audio have entrenched themselves at the front of the new wave of breakbeat hardcore producers through a multitude of racuous cuts and...

DJ Mag follows the Numbers boss from Glasgow to Glasto to hear about his unstoppable rise....

Jackmaster has hit the big league in recent times. The DJ who started out in Glasgow has now made a name for himself worldwide, yet...