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An hour of full-throttle rave energy from LazyTapes' Cera Khin
Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit. This month, Tunis-born, Berlin-based Cera Khin steps up with an hour of peak-time rave energy, and chats to Eoin Murray about her LazyTapes label, abandoning her comfort zone, and playing whatever the fuck she wants
The Vancouver duo explore their live setup
Vancouver duo Minimal Violence released their debut album 'InDreams' this year via Ninja Tune, reuiniting rave and ferocious techno with a raw, punk foundation. DJ Mag's digital tech editor Declan McGlynn met them to talk through their high-octane live set-up
We go behind the tech with the Irish techno titan…
We go behind the tech with the Irish techno titan...
RIP Sidique Kamara, who made music as part of the Moscow17 collective
With a punk attitude, impressive live shows, and an ever-shifting psychedelic yet dancefloor-friendly sound, Red Axes have brought a breath of fresh air to the electronic music scene in recent years, all while avoiding the typical indietronica clichés...
With a punk attitude, impressive live shows, and an ever-shifting psychedelic yet dancefloor-friendly sound, Red Axes have brought a breath of fresh air to the electronic music scene in recent years, all while avoiding the typical indietronica clichés...
They’re touted as a legislative firewall to keep Aussie partygoers safe, but have Australia’s unpopular ‘lockout laws’ irreparably damaged Down Under’s nightlife for good? DJ Mag breaks down the story so far...
Our handy mobile guide to EDC Las Vegas that will help in crucial times of need...
No one represents drum & bass quite like DJs Fabio & Grooverider...