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Farr out forest vibes!

Farr Festival have added a host of new acts to an already brimming line up. 

The forest-based festival, which takes place in Hertfordshire on 19th-21st...

Motek returns for daytime stomp at Cafe 1001 this Sunday

After signing off 2012 with a My Favorite Robot showcase at Hoxton Basement, Motek returns this Sunday for a daytime jaunt down in the dingy depths of Cafe 1001, Brick Lane.

And first solo single in over a decade

Former Faithless mainstay Sister Bliss releases her first solo single in more than a decade this month. The single, 'Ain't There', is the first release on Blissy's new Junkdog label. “Junkdog will be a loving home for pedigree house music, a motley crew of talented young pups and my own originals, so I guess it’s fitting I take the lead and get ahead of the pack with the debut,” the DJ/producer says, excitedly.

We speak to the outspoken 'House Gangster'

Outspoken 'House Gangster' DJ Sneak was part of the second wave of Chicago house DJs alongside Derrick Carter, Green Velvet and Paul Johnson. Now based in Toronto, Canada, he says he misses his old friends and places to go out to eat and drink, but catches up with most of them in Miami at the WMC anyway.

Tartelet Records presents Max Graef and his 'Am Fenster EP'

One technically adroit young lad causing a blip on our radar in recent days is a name you'll want to retain in your hippocampus for...

A fresh one day festival hitting Eastville Park, Bristol in April.

Introducing Arc; an avant-garde, fresh faced festival with a vision to unify and unite those with an infallible thirst for cutting-edge electronica.

The nouse behind...

'Time Machine EP' out 5th March

Alan Braxe; an iconic name who's synonymous with revitalising the French music scene. Also, the producer of the free 'Time Machine EP' available from Scion AV from 5th March.

D-Edge boss Renato Ratier drops debut EP, plus prizes to be won!

D-Edge legend Renato Ratier is slicker than your average DJ-cum-producer-cum-club owner. Not afraid to switch it up, this Brazilian pioneers’ reputation proceeds him. Not only...

Robosonic's first gig

Robosonic speak about their first gig

By Chris Carrier & Hector Moralez

As we announced last month, the Apollonia label formed by French house renegades Shonky, Dan Ghenacia and Dyed Soundorom are releasing their debut long...

We ask the Bromance crew about their significant others

Guzzling beer in front of the footie, smoking spliffs in a garden shed or (as in this case) spinning records to make mentalists go mental is always better with your best buddy to bounce off. Hence, brothers from another mother — those joined in unwritten masculine matrimony — have a bond almost impossible to break.

Treasure Fingers

DJ Weekly podcast by Brooklyn-based Treasure Fingers.

Peru prepares for Inti Fest 2013 'Dance For The Planet'

Times have certainly changed. These days a cleverly conceived event with an ultra-chic line-up, stacked full of the coolest names of the “underground” universe, is...

Ian Pooley on his new album 'What I Do'

Somewhat of an unsung hero in house and techno circles, Ian Pooley has been producing and releasing tracks for over 20 years. The German DJ/producer, born Ian Pinnekamp and hailing from Mainz near Frankfurt, differs from many of his fellow contemporary countrymen, however, by leaning more towards the house music side of the 4/4 spectrum.

On Kerri Chandler's MadTech Records

DJ Mag favorites (helped in no small part by their blinding set at our Bedroom Sessions Party last month), Waze & Odyssey continue their...

Mister Saturday Night

DJ Weekly Podcast by Mister Saturday Night, aka Eamon Harkin and Justin Carter.

The Twitter beef to end them all

Twitter beefs have been a defining trend of 2012. And two of the biggest culprits have been Deadmau5 and DJ Sneak. Now they are going head to head! A feud kicked off following Deadmau5's comments (skip to 7mins) about the house legend and the wider electronic scene at the FutureSound conference in San Fransico.

Andy Butlers musical box of delights

Since the “EDM” beast started to roam, much like the all-consuming blob in that ‘50s B-movie, house music has undergone reconstruction — a re-branding process...

Yolanda Be Cool

After 18 months touring the world, Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool are on the verge of finishing their debut album, 'Ladies and Mentalmen'...

The seminal tracks that altered dance forever

‘Killer’ started life as an instrumental, and it was only ever going to be one until I met Seal,” Adamski tells DJ Mag. “He came to [big rave] Sunrise 5000 at Santa Pod, although I didn’t meet him there. He walked in when I was playing and he had an epiphany.” Seal wanted to record with Adamski immediately, and Adamski — real name Adam Tinley — liked the sound of Seal’s voice from a demo of ‘Crazy’ that he’d heard.