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From DJ Mag & Juno

We have teamed up with Juno for the third year, to give you a bunch of free music throughout December!

Each day this month we...

Berlin-based producer, Yre Den, joins Melbourne-based imprint DECISIONS with four tracks of colourful club sonics. Hear the effervescent synths and playful percussion on A1, 'Blind...

Yre Den will release a four-track EP later this week.

Incoming via DECISIONS, the Melbourne-based brainchild of Air Max ’97, Jikuroux and SCAM, Berlin-based artist Yre...

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Blend is a new online approach to track collaboration - join for free here...

Blend is a new way for musicians and producers to get together to find, share and collaborate on music projects in their native (source) format...

INTERVIEW: Sound designer releases debut album 'Human'

Max Cooper is one of the cleverest DJ/producers working in the industry today. He has a PhD in genetics, but has instead decided to make...

The Miami festival has yet to comment on the matter...

Ultra Music Festival, one of America’s largest EDM festivals, is being sued for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. 

A blind activist and Paralympic...

Norma Jean Bell LP cover

Detroit saxophonist, producer, and vocalist Norma Jean Bell is responsible for some of house music’s most glorious moments, and has worked alongside the likes of Moodymann, K-Hand, Ron Trent and George Clinton. Her full-length opus, 'Come Into My Room', released in 2001, proved that she really is “the baddest bitch in this room”

If you look in the ‘about’ section on Norma Jean Bell’s Facebook page, it says, simply, “I’m the baddest bitch in this room...” It's a...

Jonny from Toronto duo Art Department tells us what makes him tick...

Capturing the feeling of an after party that seems to morph from its fresh morning beginnings into the next night in the blink of an...

Over the past 10 years, DJing has undergone seismic transformations in technology and process. New styles of DJing have emerged, and some have had huge...

In the last decade, trends came and went — thank you vaporwave, lo-fi house and hypnagogic pop — but some of the most profound and...

First up, BMotion teams up with Dossa & Locuzzed...

Viper Recordings hits the 100th release milestone this month, and to mark the occasion, the label is lining up a four-part EP of collaborative tracks...

Pirate Studios has given thousands of young producers and musicians affordable access to recording and DJ studios, encouraging collaborations, community and creativity. As an uncertain...

Since 2010, the UK has seen a decimation of local authority culture and arts budgets, with almost £400m being stripped out of annual spending since...

Balance throw first party at Ministry

Balance - the long running, consistently excellent compilation series – have announced their first ever Balance Series party in the UK, which is to take...

Through her radio shows, DJ sets, parties and records, Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy has encouraged dancers and listeners to enjoy the details and synchronicities of music. DJ Mag’s Anna Wall meets...

It’s a humid summer day in London. The streets of De Beauvoir in Hackney appear quiet, but from a distance, the 1960s-built Rose Lipman Building...

WIN! VIP tickets to SW4, Get Loaded In The Park and lots more!

Hold tight, London: on 29th and 30th August the mother of all dance music weekends hits the city’s Clapham Common. South West Four...

Huxley talks longevity, collaborations and steering clear of the pop-dance route...

The last few years have seen seismic shifts in dance music culture. Large swathes of the scene seem to have abandoned their heady underground ideals...