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East London’s ohmydais records a mix of “cool, fast, sexy breaks and high energy bangers” for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Olivia Stock about cutting her teeth in the Nottingham scene, finding her sound, uplifting friends, and her brand new collective party series

It’s noon at Waterworks 2023 and Team Woibey (‘vibey’ with a ‘w’, before you ask) are shelling percussive club bangers on the Pressure stage. Aided...

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Forty years ago, in August 1983, jazz keyboard legend Herbie Hancock released 'Future Shock', a genre-defying album that introduced audiences around the world to vinyl scratching, hip-hop beats and sampling. It ushered in a new era of production techniques and studio exploration, and laid a blueprint for the following decade's hip-hop explosion. Here, Marke Bieschke explores the record's incredible legacy

Forty years ago, in August 1983, jazz keyboard legend Herbie Hancock decided to step into the future, taking the music industry — and, incidentally, global...

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Damian Lazarus celebrates 20 years of his pioneering record label, Crosstown Rebels, in 2023, the vehicle which has helped him travel to the upper echelons of the international DJ pyramid and score a high-profile Ibiza residency, taking over the Club Room of Hï Ibiza every Saturday night this summer. DJ Mag talks to Damian about wizardry, his weekly Hï Ibiza night, the history of his Crosstown label, and DJing in the great outdoors

From the start of the Ibiza season to the end, Damian Lazarus has been helming the Club Room at Hï Ibiza every Saturday night, complementing...

Selections: DJ Perception

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, DJ Perception dives into his record bag for deep cut garage gems

Want to hear UK garage tracks that you’ve never heard before? Get yourself down to a DJ Perception set. A true UKG obsessive, his crate-digging...

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Tbilisi, Georgia's Gacha Bakradze has spent a decade refining his signature sound, weaving emotive electronic melodies and guitar lines through skittering techno and IDM beats. He's also co-founder of the renowned Left Bank club and community space, which celebrates its second official anniversary next month with the launch of a new label and compilation. Here, alongside his club-tuned, three-deck On Cue mix, he speaks to Eoin Murray about how family life and running a venue has changed his relationship with music, his background in bands, and his community-driven vision for Left Bank

Gacha Bakradze’s music is a microcosm of his life right now: “a bit of chaos, a bit of sweetness, a bit of everything.” It’s a...

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Emerging technology has left the DAW at a crossroads. A combination of legacy code, compatibility restrictions and a user base who expect their favourite tools to remain familiar has left music-making software lacking innovation. As the pandemic, cloud-computing and generative AI shift expectations of how music-making tools should look and feel, Declan McGlynn asks: will the DAW adapt or die?

Open a DAW from the year 2000 and it’s highly likely you’ll recognise the vast majority of the features — both functionally and visually —...

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Deborah De Luca has risen out of her home city of Naples in Italy to become a in-demand international headliner. She’s been one of the main DJs at premium White Isle club Amnesia this summer, and here she talks to DJ Mag Ibiza about her love for her home city, her incredible fondness for dogs, body image issues, and how long she might remain in the DJ game

“I think I am the only artist on my level that hasn’t run from Naples,” says Deborah De Luca. “I will show you why.” The...

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Fatima Hajji chats to DJ Mag Ibiza about the secret to a long career, her favourite spots on the island, and the making of her forthcoming record

Fatima Hajji lives many lives. Less than a week ago she was behind the decks with Carl Cox at Wake Up & Dream festival in...

Photograph of Paurro sitting on a step outside of a building with a green wall and red door. SHe's wearing red cowboy boots and a black dress. On the left is a green background colour with a selections of album artworks included in her Selections feature

In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Paurro spotlights all-time favourites and meaningful tracks from throughout her life, from pop and dance anthems to blissful electronica

When Paulina Rodriguez hits the decks, her message is one of untethered freedom. Her Paurro project draws from the sounds of UK garage, house, breakbeats...

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Melding psychedelic house, trance and techno with crackly charm, Naarm's  Butter Sessions imprint is raising the heat on dancefloors across Australia and beyond. Alongside a mix of tracks from its catalogue, Anisha Khemlani speaks to founders Sleep D about their community-building approach

Melbourne (original name: Naarm) is the most populous city in Australia. It is humble in size, yet rich with culture; its identity splattered across in...

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Sampling has been a central pillar of music production in the 30-odd years since MPCs hit the shelves, crucial to the development of hip-hop, breakbeat, house, jungle, and countless splinter styles across the dance spectrum. In the decades since, ever-shifting technology has slowly vaporised the analogue world that sampling was built from. Here, Chal Ravens asks: how is the culture of sampling evolving?

The sounds of this summer were an infinity mirror of summers past, from the charts to the rave: the freak funk of Rick James, the...

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Jonny From Space’s percussion-fuelled and psychedelically hazy take on electronic music has made him a core figure in Miami’s percolating underground. Alongside a roasting hot Recognise mix, Bruce Tantum catches up with the ascendent artist about the DIY spirit and sense of community in the city's scene, and the evolution of his sound

Miami’s electronic music underground is bubbling. It’s not the first time that the city’s been an epicentre of creative club music — there was the...

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Timothy Smith, better known to the festival-going world as the big-tune-spinning, horn-tooting Timmy Trumpet, presents a showman’s image of controlled anarchy when he’s on stage — but it takes a lot of hard work to get to where he is today. As he relaxed on an Aegean island, on a rare break from this summer’s main stage circuit, he filled DJ Mag in on his background in jazz, his reliance on Stoicism... and the New York Mets

Tim Smith is feeling fine. The man known to the world as Timmy Trumpet is on the Greek island of Ios, sitting on a sundrenched...

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Music director of Defected’s Glitterbox brand, boss of The Remedy Project, radio stalwart and more, Melvo Baptiste brings a healthy dose of the soul to everything he touches. Ria Hylton visits him at home in Watford to rummage through his extensive record collection, hear about the influence of his soul boy dad and uncle Norman Jay MBE, and find out why Notting Hill Carnival holds a special place in his heart

Melvo Baptiste bridges generations. His musical lineage reaches back to UK sound system culture and the dancefloors of New York legend, all the way up...

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In an ableist world, underground dance music spaces continue to be vital for marginalised communities and the socially shunned. But how inclusive are clubs and festivals for autistic and other neurodivergent people? And what can be done to improve this? Here, event producer and music writer, Rihana Osman, speaks to neurodivergent ravers, academics and club owners to investigate

There is no one way of definitively describing autism or the ways it affects people due to it being a spectrum condition, but according to...

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In this series, Selections, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, ahead of his new album on SVBKVLT, Cairo’s ABADIR spotlights experimental electronic gems for the club and home listening alike

​​ABADIR returns to SVBKVLT this month with a new album, ‘Ison’. Following his feverishly percussive ‘Mutate’ LP from 2022, the Cairo producer’s latest 10-tracker takes...

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The growing awareness around the prevalence of neurodivergence within electronic music has led many to wonder if they might be neurodivergent too. Here, following up his 2022 exploration of the topic, AuDHD writer and DJ Harold Heath investigates, speaking to DJs, producers, publicists and coaches about their experiences

Read our 2022 feature exploring the relationship between neurodiversity and dance music here Last year’s Association For Electronic Music (AFEM) survey into neurodivergence in the...

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Toronto’s myst milano. records a dazzlingly high-energy club mix for the Fresh Kicks series, and speaks to Megan Venzin about activism, AI, chronicling the conversation between Black music genres, and their new album, ‘Beyond The Uncanny Valley’

Run a Google search for myst milano., and the image results are a sight to behold. Adorned in flamboyant hats, beehive-spun braids, and soaring platforms...

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As Call Super, the London-born artist Joseph Richmond Seaton has established themself as one of the most consistently thrilling DJs on the underground circuit, using house and techno as a springboard to explore all manner of moods and sounds. As a producer, their albums for fabric's Houndstooth label and Incienso have explored more abstract terrain, and their upcoming fourth LP, 'Eulo Cramps', goes further still. Among the trees in London's Hampstead Heath, they meet Eoin Murray to discuss the journey of introspection that led to its creation, leaving things open to interpretation, and the multitude of selves within us all

There are 8.4 million trees in London. That’s almost one for each of the city’s 8.8 million inhabitants — enough that, by UN standards, it...

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A decade on from their Mercury-winning debut, Young Fathers were nominated again this year for 'Heavy Heavy’ on Ninja Tune . Neil Kulkarni meets the Edinburgh outfit to get a grip on their fierce sound, their recording processes, and why they don’t get played on BBC Radio 1

What shocked you the most when you first saw Young Fathers’ Glastonbury performance, whether you were there or just catching it on TV? Was it...