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The biggest club line-up this year has arrived!

Just when you thought our Best Of British Awards party couldn't get any bigger... we've gone and added more names!

DJ Mag is delighted to...

DJ Mag talks his new LP as Deadstock 33s & scores a first listen. 

Still brimming with the enthusiasm of a teenager who witnessed acid house's explosion, Justin Robertson's second album as Deadstock 33s is a dark, psychedelic voyage...

Premieres galore!

DJ Mag Weekly Podcast: Ralph Lawson Presents Lost In Time
Ralph Lawson supplied the goods for our DJ Mag Weekly Podcast in the last week...

See him at Made In Leeds on 13th June

Love Justin Robertson? So do we! That's why we've nabbed him for an exclusive mix this week, to celebrate his upcoming set at Made In...

We take a look into what people are calling the 'primitive sound'

There's a fresh sound that's bubbling up from the underground to challenge dull dance and ridiculous stadium rave. Influenced equally by the early stirrings of...

Headliners Francois K and Derrick May added to the bill

Electric Elephant has just revealed its headliners for its seventh edition of the festival in Croatia this summer. Techno legend Derrick May and the equally...

From Justin Robertson aka The Deadstock 33s

DJ Weekly Podcast by Justin Robertson aka The Deadstock 33s

Farr shows that it can go the distance

While Glastonbury remains true to its rootsy, friends in a field origins, despite having become arguably the most famous party in the world, there's a...

Supersonic

Bionic residency has shifted a few blocks down to Hysteria

Dance music icon looks back

Whether as Lionrock, The Prankster, Revtone or most recently The Deadstock 33s ('Underneath The Pines' out this month), Justin Robertson has been making his mark on dance music since his Manchester uni years. The man behind Most Excellent at The Haçienda during the early '90s and a Bugged Out! resident since the beginning — and still now — these days you'll catch him sporting sailor stripes, a twisted moustache and a tweed jacket at any number of trendy jaunts across the capital most weekends, either in the booth or in the thick of the dancefloor.

Justin Robertson's first gig!

"I think my first DJ 'gig' was when i was a student in Manchester, it was classy 'Snakebite & Speed' kind-of affair. I got asked to play as i had the most records and a 12-inch of 'Jack The Groove'. The 'booth' was two ironing boards, and the system was two separate music centres [remember those?].