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RBMA to throw send-off for UK participants on 22nd October.

The annual Red Bull Music Academy kicks off in Paris this October and the energy drink giant is set to throw a massive send-off for its...

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Full details of DJmag's free events in the Shelborne's WMC lounge announced...

As WMC draws closer we can now announce the full line up of entertainment, panels and demos in the DJmag / Shelborne hotel lounge.


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Butterz boss Elijah is leading the UK charity's latest project 

UK charity Youth Music has launched the NextGen Fund, offering financial support to young creatives at the start of their music careers. 


Butterz co-founder, Elijah...

For our 2018 Best Of British awards, DJ Mag teamed up with the Young Urban Arts Foundation charity, which aims to make a positive change to the lives of...

“I can’t go to my other studio ’cause I’ll get shanked,” says Mike, who proves to us that he can sing Afro-swing melodies as well as he raps...

We headed to Take Note for a day of panels & demos...

It’s a cold and grey Saturday morning and there's an icy gale blowing down London's famous Brick Lane. DJ Mag is making our way to...

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Even as pandemic restrictions have lifted, and clubs and festivals have returned, the spectre of coronavirus lingers for many due to the debilitating impact of long Covid. Here, Dhruva Balram speaks to people in the dance music industry about how the effects of long Covid, and a lack of understanding around it, have impacted them, and asks whether it should be recognised as a disability

“My energy levels have never returned to what they were,” says London-based DJ and broadcaster DEBONAIR. “I don’t have the muscle strength and energy that...

The scholarship has been developed in partnership with Brighton's WaterBear College

Brighton music college WaterBear has teamed up with Carl Cox to award a scholarship to an Electronic Music & Business student.

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2,000+ interviews have made for some very encouraging findings...

According to a new study drawing from 2,023 interviews, over one-half of the UK's youth consider music to be their main passion.

Carried out by...

He performed ‘In The Name Of Love’ and a Twenty One Pilots cover with Bebe Rexha...

Martin Garrix hit the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge with Bebe Rexha recently to perform their track, ‘In The Name Of Love’, as well as...

UK dance music industry pens open letter urging young people to vote

Over six million young people did not vote in the last election

Numerous figures from across the UK dance music industry have signed an open letter urging young Brits to vote. The letter comes in the wake...

Sydney's lockout laws force another venue into closure

Popular Kings Cross bar Hugos Lounge has gone into voluntary administration today, following a reported 60 percent decline in revenue over the last 12 months. ...
New initiative, Sisters In Sound, launched for young women of colour in music

The project has been launched by Mahalia, alongside youth-led charity Small Green Shoots

Singer and songwriter Mahalia has announced the launch of a new workshop and event series, Sisters In Sound, aiming to support young women of colour...

Ten selected producers will feature on Young Urban Arts Foundation's first EP

UK charity Young Urban Arts foundation (YUAF) has launched a free studio opportunity programme for aspiring young music producers.

Open to London-based music creatives aged between...

Participants will receive £1,000 for taking part in the initiative

No Signal radio has launched an academy programme.

Black British online radio station No Signal — which attracted 129,000 listeners from across 166 countries during the...