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We pitch Pioneer's DDJ-SZ against Numark’s NS7II...

Despite the protestations of the die-hard old skool vinyl crowd and their never-ending loud vocalisations espousing the unique qualities of vinyl, the fact of the...

Think you need a talentless band with daft haircuts to make nu-rave music?

Well, think again - just pick up the 'Nu-Rave' sample disc from samplemagic.com for £59.95. With over 2.7GB of drum, bass, guitar and music loops...

London's biggest audio-visual event, Videocrash, returns for its third instalment on 6th June at Koko in Camden.

The event is billed as "a party like nothing else you have seen," and this year is sure not to disappoint.


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M-Audio deliver a world class portable recorder

M-Audio's second-generation portable audio recorder is shaping up to be a trusty sidekick to the world's top DJs. Sasha roamed the streets of New York...

Decks not desks

This is one class no one will be ducking out of early. School music lessons will take a turn for the better with students encouraged...

Win tickets to 14th October face off

Things will be getting big, phat AND heavy on Thursday 14th October for the second year of the Red Bull Music Academy Culture Clash at...

One hundred quid has just been slashed off the Powerhouse DAW Cubase 4

Bringing the price down to a more tempting £399, and loyal customers are going to feel the love too, as anyone who bought a full...

Simon Reynolds' dance music history Energy Flash remixed

Energy Flash, Simon Reynolds' epochal in-depth study of house, techno, hardcore and jungle has been remixed by the author and is to be re-released...

Snapshots from London’s nightlife.

Focus//Flash//Record, a photo exhibition depicting the youth, fashion and culture of clubbing in London is running fro, 23th June to 7th July at James...

With Miller Genuine Draft

Dutch duo Showtek started out in the techno and hardstyle fields, but have moved to more central ground in recent months - scoring radio and chart success in the process.

Weird Science!

He started listening to Tiga and Boys Noize and making rudimentary electro on Ableton. After a low-key release on an American label, he broadened his sound palette and found his music ending up in the inbox of Alex Ridha, aka Boys Noize.

New Chealsea nightclub

Flash Factory will swing open its red ropes for the first time in New York City's Chelsea this weekend with The Martinez Brothers providing the...