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Taken from his forthcoming second LP 'Nurture'

Porter Robinson has shared his new single, 'Something Comforting'.

The second single to be taken from the U.S. producer and DJ's forthcoming second album, 'Nurture', the...

It's the second remix of the new track

Porter Robinson has remixed his own ‘Get Your Wish’ under a new alias.

After releasing the original track earlier this year, with the first remix...

You can listen back to full sets from Porter Robinson’s Secret Sky festival now

Porter Robinson debuted a new track during a live-streamed set last weekend.

The producer/DJ hosted an all-day live streamed festival, Secret Sky, on Saturday 9th...

100% of proceeds will go to the MusiCares COVID-19 relief fund

Porter Robinson will host an all-day lived-streamed festival this Saturday, 9th May. 

In collaboration with promotor Brownies & Lemonade and Goldenvoice, Robinson’s Secret Sky live...

It's based around his upcoming album 'Nurture'

Porter Robinson has launched an interactive album website for social distancing.

The US bass star, who shared a new single from his forthcoming second album, 'Nurture'...

Emerging modular artist Ann Annie delivers a lucid and mesmerising live set exploring soothing ambient textures and vast, captivating soundscapes...

On his recent album ‘Atmospheres Vol. 2’ – released earlier this year via Cologne label Modularfield – Denver based musician and composer Ann Annie used...

This month's essential tunes

When you absolutely, positively must decimate the dance floor, these are the tunes you need..

Catch her next when she headlines Pan-Pot's Second State label showcase...

Ahead of her headline slot for Pan-Pot’s first ever Second State label showcase in London on 26th March, DJ Mag sits down with French visionary...

How a couple of guys who didn’t get on and a singer they didn’t know created one of the year’s most intimate albums

For a couple of guys grinding on a hit-and-run DJ tour of the USA, Maribou State’s Chris Davids and Liam Ivory are in good spirits...

How a couple of guys who didn’t get on and a singer they didn’t know created one of the year’s most intimate albums

 

Words: JORGE HERNANDEZ Pic: WILLIAM COOPER MITCHELL 

For a couple of guys grinding on a hit-and-run DJ tour of the USA, Maribou State’s Chris...

The "two man house band" Session Victim deliver a succinct mix of smooth, jazz infused house, atmospheric balearic groove and soulful hip hop – We...

Session Victim have just left a party in L.A. It was shut down by the police, but it was “wonderful” while it lasted, they say...

SOPHIE DJ Mag cover feature lead

When news broke about SOPHIE's tragic passing in January 2021, the music world was stunned. A visionary artist who released on Hutleys + Palmers, Numbers and PC Music, and worked with stars such as Charli XCX and Madonna, at 34, it felt like SOPHIE was just getting started. Anna Cafolla, who wrote DJ Mag’s cover story on SOPHIE in July 2019, pays tribute to the unique artist’s authenticity and artifice

When I met SOPHIE for DJ Mag in 2019, I was struck by the artist’s singular vision. In the chaotic fug of Ibiza, SOPHIE shone...

Composer, vocalist and tape manipulator Ian William Craig delivers a spellbinding mix of melancholic, melodic and minimal atmospheres with sprawling strings and songs – one...

Few contemporary ambient artists can capture melancholy quite like Ian William Craig. Using tape loops, electronics and organic instrumentation to accompany his distinctly gossamer-light and...

After hitting creative block, techno DJ and producer Chris Liebing made some big changes to his life and way of working. Now he's made the...

“You could mistake me as an older guy who is already past his best times,” says Chris Liebing, who is 50 in December. And he’s...

After a life-changing epiphany at Nevada's Burning Man festival, dance music icon Carl Cox is back with a bang, with an incredible new two-CD mix...

Given his illustrious career, now into its fourth decade lest we forget, you'd be forgiven for assuming that Carl Cox was long past the point...