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Videos from Beastie Boys, Janet Jackson and Boys II Men are going HD...
Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit...
Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit. This month, we catch up with London-based DJ/producer Basic Rhythm — whose third LP 'On The Threshold' landed on Planet Mu in May — to talk about the pitfalls of nostalgia, the commodification of club music and addressing the under-representation of working class artists...
The track features on his new album, 'Ignorance Is Bliss'...
Radiant house, proto-trance and disco, tailor-made for festival season courtesy of Savour The Moment head honcho Marlon Hoffstadt...
On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped and adapted the world of electronic music, both in their local scenes and beyond. Next up is Savour The Moment party-starter, DJ and producer, Marlon Hoffstadt, with an electrified mix of radiant house, proto-trance and disco, tailor-made for festival season...
Are camera phones at live events killing the vibe?
New research suggests camera-phone usage at clubs and festivals is unpopular – but only when other people are doing it. But if we all find phones on the dancefloor so annoying, why do we keep filming?
Benny L's productions regularly top the Beatport charts and have seen him become of the drum & bass scene's biggest names...
Benny L’s drum & bass productions have become some of the most coveted in dance music, topping the Beatport charts and released by institutions like Metalheadz and Hospital. Ahead of another big summer, DJ Mag chats to d&b's new favourite son...
Researchers at the University of Utah are considering developing music-based treatments for dementia-suffering patients...
If you uploaded music between 2003-15 and don’t have it backed up, it’s gone…
He's remixed for Flume and Lana Del Rey and he's only just getting started...
Chris Gavino’s rise to fame has been meteoric. Just four years ago, the Washington DC-based DJ, producer and label owner was pursuing his degree. But he was already blowing up, DJing first at frat parties and birthdays, then all around the country on the weekend, while maintaining his grades during the week. Today, Gavino stands out among the sea of young faces on the future bass scene as Manila Killa...
102 drill music videos have been taken down because of the Metropolitan Police...