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Free Party
Houghton, Hide & Seek, We Out Here...
Samples lifted from the catalogue of infamous Dutch gabber and hardcore party Thunderdome...
The party takes place at Manchester's new mega-venue, Depot...
Nightmare dance music, pop mutations and frenzied rhythms from Air Max ‘97...
Recognise is DJ Mag's monthly mix series, introducing artists we love that are bursting onto the global electronic music circuit. This month, we catch up with London's purveyor of "nightmare dance music" and mutated club sounds, Air Max '97, to discuss his renewed dancefloor focus, solidarity in the capital's club scene, and drum & bass in a cave by the sea...
Warped, dusty drum & bass and hype 160 sonics from Cosmic Bridge boss, Om Unit...
On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their local scenes and beyond. This week, DJ Mag deputy editor Ben Hindle chats to Bristol-based Cosmic Bridge boss, Om Unit, who leads an 80-minute excursion through warped, dusty drum & bass and hype 160 sonics...
Cocoon In The Park, Strange Places, Kallida...
With several big names in house playing the reopening party…
A cassette mixtape from Eris Drew will be the first release…
Kaleidoscopic techno from one of Kazakhstan’s foremost selectors, Nazira...
As founder of Almaty's vital DIY club night, ZVUK, and as a formidable DJ in her own right, Nazira has fostered immense change in Kazakhstan’s forward-thinking techno underground. As her influence on the local and global scene flourishes, DJ Mag catches up with the ambitious selector as she delivers an hour of kaleidoscopic techno as part of our Fresh Kicks mix series...
DJ Mag heads to Ghana to explore a rapidly expanding, festival- driven scene that, while rooted on pop and traditional sounds, is beginning to open up to club-driven electronic music
DJ Mag heads to Ghana to explore a rapidly expanding, festival- driven scene that, while rooted on pop and traditional sounds, is beginning to open up to club-driven electronic music