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Out on Phonica Records...

Art Crime’s debut cut 'Release' (off his well received 'Never Look Back' EP) was lauded for its authentic house rhythms and skipping drums. It was a raw, emotive...

Techno duo's festive update of their 1989 rave anthem

Pioneering live techno act Orbital have been talking exclusively to DJmag.com about the subtle update of their first UK hit, 'Chime'. 'Christmas Chime' is literally...

Royal-T is part of grime's next generation

With a fair few releases under his belt for labels like Butterz and No Hats No Hoods and remixes for cats like Zinc and Katy...

The seminal tracks that altered dance music forever

“We loved electronic sounds, really,” adds Phil. “With synthesisers it was like, ‘What made that sound?’ It was that sort of search – for electronic sounds and drum machines.”



New photobook captures the The Haçienda at its prime

Rave One! by photographer Peter J Walsh is a vivid journey back in time

A new photobook captures the Haçienda at its prime.


Published via IDEA, photographer Peter J Walsh's Rave One! is a journey via various photos taken...

Football fans, EDM and dubstep at London's Boxpark

If you are yet to discover Inspected, check out this feature we did on them a while back...

As Inspected's first ever live event, expectations...

London producer Swindle draws on assorted jazz, hip-hop, funk and dubstep influences in his great new album 'Long Live The Jazz'.

“I know what you mean, like on ‘Forest Funk’. I played that guitar! I just do what feels right. I mean, I’ve grown up around great music, especially jazz and funk and of course drum & bass, garage and everything else. I just like to play around. I’ll play with any instrument that I can get my hands on. A little bit of madness. I like to try and get my head working crazy, to make crazy music.”

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Grime Stories: from the corner to the mainstream will feature Skepta, Jammer, and more

A new exhibition about grime is opening at the Museum of London this summer. Launching on 17th June, Grime Stories: From The Corner To The...

In the UK grime scene, the spotlight has usually shone on MCs. Instrumentals have long remained a niche point of interest, a topic for more...

Who are the producers shaping the sounds of UK rap and grime right now? 2019 seems as good a time as any to be considering...

Plus Wiley, Jammz, Logan Sama...

A Dot’s Story of Grime is a new short-form documentary series for BBC Three, and part of this year's Black & British season on the...

After discovering videos of rapid-fire MCs spitting in Portuguese over baile funk-flavoured beats, London DJ and Butterz co-founder Elijah linked up with Brazilian artists CESRV...

In 2012 Japan hosted the Club World Cup, where the winners of that year’s Champions League played the winners of equivalent tournaments from every continent...

RL Grime to headline DJ Mag Presents party at Academy LA

January’s North America cover star will take to the booth in Los Angeles this March

DJ Mag has announced its first party of 2024, headlined by RL Grime. Following recent shows with DVS1 and Waajeed, DJ Mag Presents will return...

After spending a month out in Asia

Butterz bosses Elijah and Skilliam have just come back from spending a month in Japan with some select MCs, producers and DJs, where they recorded...

History of grime to be explored in exhibition at Museum of London

Boy Better Know’s Jammer and his Waltham Forest basement production studio feature in the two-decade retrospective on East London grime and its influence

There's a new grime exhibit coming to the Museum of London later this month. Grime Stories, on display from 17th June, explores the history of...

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Like the harshly angular yet brutally beautiful architecture of the Barbican itself, there is an element of compelling juxtaposition about chatting with Flowdan, one of...