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Creatives in the city will recieve the first portion of funds in May

The City and County of San Francisco has launched a new initiative, paying local artists $1,000 per month to support the city's creative community.

Launching in...

The label that broke Aphex Twin is back!

Tom Middleton and Justin Harris will join a top notch selection of acts in welcoming back the Mighty Force imprint next month.

First established in...

Photo of Topic wearing a cut-off grey shirt and pearl jewellery against a turquoise background

The German DJ will head to Asia for four nights later this month

Topic has announced a four-date Asia tour in association with DJ Mag. The string of shows – which will run from Wednesday 14th February to...

DJmag.com catches up with Canadian coverstar Tiga to discuss his favourite gadgets, rubbish records, and his own studio style.

DJmag.com recently travelled to Montreal to catch up with the city's premier electronic artist Tiga.

He's currently our coverstar, so check out the latest issue

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DJmag round-up

With Britain’s Indian summer turning out to be more like the Asian monsoon season, there’s a sense of trepidation as we get out of the...

9. Romero Britto


Art galleries can be a fairly tedious carry on. An orgy of intellectual chin-strokery with the sole aim of would-be critics raising...

Photo of Louie Vega wearing a black shirt and hat with a white blazer

After four-plus decades of DJing and with a incredible list of releases — much of it produced with longtime partner Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez as Masters At Work — the pioneering Louie Vega would seem to have little to prove. Yet he’s working harder than ever, with the same energy he had as a young kid coming up in the Bronx. In the run-up to his date at DJ Mag’s Miami Pool Party 2024 at the Sagamore Hotel on March 20th, Vega took some time out of his hectic schedule to talk about how he got to where he is today

Sitting in his Manhattan studio on a weekend evening, wide-brimmed hat on his head and, behind him, shelves crammed with thousands of records — most...