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Efdemin is one of Berlin's most pioneering and different techno and deep house DJ/producers.

Efdemin, to the uninitiated, is two things: a true DJ's DJ and an artist whose productions have exemplified a strain of the German ambient and...

With Miller Genuine Draft

The Ibiza season is now looming near on the horizon. We covered some of the key 2014 announcements last week but are feeling nostalgic today...

With Miller Genuine Draft

House don Timo Garcia is one of the most in-demand producers on the UK scene, regularly engineering for some of the world’s biggest acts in...

We catch up with Bob Sinclar after the DJ Mag Pool Party at this year's WMC

Kansas-born, Brooklyn-based Beckwith is breaking through with a fresh house sound founded on bulbous bass and crisp melodies. We find out how he's one of...

“I am from the Midwest, the real Midwest, like Kansas. Remember Dorothy and the Wizard? Well that’s where I am from.” Beckwith grew up so...

Efdemin is one of Berlin's most pioneering and different techno and deep house DJ/producers, we talk about his new album

Efdemin, to the uninitiated, is two things: a true DJ's DJ and an artist whose productions have exemplified a strain of the German ambient and...

Get the 'Ghost' of house

Claptone is dance music’s golden beaked conundrum. Flying off the German Club Charts in 2012 with 'Cream', a hypnotic deep house debut, and directly into...

Fresh cut from house duo

We are big fans of Forrest here at DJ Mag HQ. His hypnotic – dare we say ‘proper’ deep house sound has seen the London-based...

Bring back the jack sound

“'To bring back the jack sound’ was our mission when we started Snuff Crew,” Snuffo from the crew tells DJ Mag, going on to state that the old skool Chicago jack sound never really went away and there have been others who have referenced it.

Live production tutorial

Manchester Midi School (MMS) have announced the launch of a new series of live events with leading producers.

Learning to produce deep house with Ableton Live

Last week we enrolled on Point Blank's online Deep House Ableton Live course in an attempt to brush up on our production skills. This is week two of our four week student diary.

Learning to produce deep house with Ableton Live

We enrolled Point Blank's Deep House Ableton Live course to check out the process, and hopefully learn some tricks along the way. This is part one of the the four week course diary.

At Electric Brixton

Body & Soul returns to London on Sunday October 20th with Francios K, Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell, Danny Krivit and a LIVE PA from Jocelyn Brown.

Download 'Stacking Options' on Save You

'Stacking Options' from Leeds producer Will Berridge is available as a free download on our Soundcloud.

Founder of Northern club night Mist, Berridge already has...

The alien sound of Holger Behn

"I am from space,” Holger Behn, better known to most as H.O.S.H., explains to DJ Mag.

New Mexican house producer/DJ is fresh and fly

Louie Fresco got into making music through the video game 'MTV: Music Generator 2' before progressing onto professional software, and has slowly built up his name in deep house/tech circles to become well-known outside his home country of Mexico. He confides to DJ Mag, though, that he used to be part of an EDM project in the mid-to-late noughties.

Exclusive promo mix of Terry Farley acid house comp

Internationally acclaimed UK house veteran Terry Farley transports us back to the late '80s hedonism of acid house with a five-disc classics compilation,'Terry Farley Present...

10 iconic Luke Solomon cuts

Luke tells his music-making story through 10 of his releases…

Why is shuffling being mocked and banned?

I’m going to tell you a little story about dancing — this is a dance music mag, after all. It’s 1991. I’m deep in some ramshackle Northern warehouse rave. I’m at one with the universe, have just had my sixth life-changing conversation of the evening and am now busy chatting with my fourth new best friend in the last hour.

Iconic house label closed last month.

Ben Watt's label Buzzin' Fly will no longer be signing new artists or releasing any new material, the label announced last month. The label, which launched in 2001, will exist as an archive-only label, while the first in a series of deluxe digital anthologies will come out on 22nd April.