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DJ Mag talks fashion with Dennis Ferrer

What are you wearing right now?
“Right now I'm wearing a casual Scotch & Soda loose fitting t-shirt in off-pink that I bought at their...

Dennis Ferrer give us his Lucky 7

Straight-talking New Yorker Dennis Ferrer masterfully weaves his way between genres. Whether the DJ and producer is spinning and producing techno and soulful house, or...

We pushed our minds and bodies to the limit during another week of WMC/Miami Music Week. From South Beach to Ultra, Diddy's party to downtown...

DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY
We kick off Miami Music Week 2014 with DJ Mag Poolside Sessions at our new Miami base — The Surfcomber on Collins...

Music sounds better in the sunshine. Just ask Louie Fresco

Starting his dance music career as part of a small electro outfit in 2006, Louie Fresco made a tune that was picked up by Justice...

Groovefest offers Kenny Dope and a dope setting

Lots of festivals have all the constituent parts in place — a top line-up, great soundsystems and so forth — but the weather can let...

Win tickets to every Oval Space event of 2014 + an Objektivity T-shirt

When Oval Space officially opened in 2012 it breathed new life into a struggling club scene which recently saw the closure of Cable and Ministry...

Objektivity boss is fed up with being known as Mr 'Hey Hey'

“Everyone wants to call dance music EDM these days but I call that shit that’s popular — you know, the cheesy stuff — I call it PDM,” says New York DJ Dennis Ferrer.
“That stuff everyone is going on about, it’s pop dance music. I take offence when someone calls my shit 'EDM' and lumps it in with all the crap. What I do is what I’ve always done, and I don’t like someone calling it anything else.”

Featuring Hardwell, Dirty South, Felix Da Housecat, Jesse Rose and more...

Available on the iPad via our free iPhone app, and on our free Android app (US only) and our free Android app (Worldwide), the...

Defected pulls out the big guns for NYE

Simon Dunmore’s Defected Records is so synonymous with house that it may as well be fashioned from bricks and mortar and used as a dwelling. Since 1999 they’ve straddled the worlds of commercial and underground dance music, bothering the top 40 as regularly as RA DJ charts, and taken their Defected In The House parties to clubbers around the world.