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One of the UK underground's busiest DJs, Seb Wildblood, steps up with an hour of mesmerising house cuts...
As a producer, label co-founder and DJ, Seb Wildblood has been entrenched in London’s underground club circuit for some years now. 2018 has seen him release his most ambitious work to date and play globally recognised stages like Burning Man's Robot Heart, all the while championing others through the Church, Coastal Haze and All My Thoughts imprints. As his biggest year to date draws to a close he steps up in our Podcast series with a mix of mesmerising house cuts...
Robert Hood, Noncompliant, Gunnar Haslam, Ambivalent and Heartthrob discuss why voting in the upcoming midterms is more important than ever...
Ahead of the midterm elections in the United States, DJ Mag speaks to DJs and producers on the importance of making your vote count on 6th November...
It’s an all-star cast for the famous mix series’ last hurrah...
We examine how the protest album changed the fate of Braintree's biggest export...
DJ Mag's new Solid Gold series revisits and examines the ongoing significance and influence of electronic albums throughout history. In our latest edition, DJ Mag regular Joe Roberts discusses how The Prodigy's second album, 'Music For The Jilted Generation', refined the Braintree trio as a voice of youth protest during a turbulent time in British history...
We meet disco legend and songwriting extraordinaire Nile Rodgers for our September UK cover...
Nile Rodgers is the man behind Chic and countless disco classics and mega hits. Always moving with the times and updating his classic guitar licks and grooves for new generations, he’s about to release a long- awaited new album filled with modern collaborators. DJ Mag met Nile to talk about staying current, the significance of the disco movement, and why he continues to do what he does so well...
WORDS: Declan McGlynn
PICS: Dan Reid
We meet Orbital to talk their new LP, live performance and what it's like to be 30 years deep in the dance music biz...
After almost 30 years — minus a couple of splits — operating as Orbital, Paul and Phil Hartnoll are back with their first studio album in six years (and ninth in total), ‘Monsters Exist’. DJ Mag tracks the brothers down in their beloved Brighton to chat their new LP, sibling bickering and sending a message through music...
UK house legend Ashley Beedle steps up with a supreme 60-minute mix as part of DJ Mag's Podcast series...
UK house legend Ashley Beedle steps up with a supreme 60-minute mix as part of DJ Mag's Podcast series. We catch up with an incomparable DJ and producer to discuss his stacked production schedule, Black Science Orchestra, the enduring influence of X-Press 2 and the significance of the Windrush Anniversary...
From 25th - 29th July, Vancouver's CURRENT: Feminist Electronic Art Symposium will present a huge range of female and non-binary talent ranging from ferocious techno DJ sets and experimental live sets to art installations, talks and workshops. We caught up with the organisers and some of the artists on the bill to learn to learn about the power and significance of such an event for the local scene...
Akala's Natives: Race And Class In The Ruins Of Empire is a fiercely honest appraisal of growing up poor and mixed race in broken Britain. This heartfelt polemic fights every excuse of racial ignorance and serves as a two-fingered salute of threatening intellect. DJ Mag catch up with the MC, writer, poet and political commentator...