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DJ Mag Sessions
Cabin Fever at The Cause, Bangface Weekender, MUSU x Colours
Cabin Fever at The Cause, Bangface Weekender, MUSU x Colours
High-speed club heaters and "complete disorder and confusion" from the mighty Chippy Nonstop
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, Toronto-based Chippy Nonstop steps up with an hour of high-speed club heaters, and chats about her new music, tackling the gender disparity in dance music, and making you comfortable with being uncomfortable
The 50,000 watt, seven-stack soundsystem is back
The festival is heading back to The Garden Tisno
Meet the MC is DJ Mag's new monthly interview series, getting to know emerging MCs on the electronic music scene. This month, DJ Mag’s Amy Fielding catches up with London collective, Bala Bala Boyz
Meet the MC is DJ Mag's new monthly interview series, getting to know emerging MCs on the electronic music scene. This month, DJ Mag’s Amy Fielding catches up with London collective, Bala Bala Boyz, about the influence of Congolese heritage on their sound, high-energy performances, and the importance of retaining authenticity
For fans of: Ecko Bazz, Ahadadream, NKC
The first month of the roaring 20s gets the decade off to a serious start...
The roaring 20s are back, and mean serious business with Origins, Call Super's White Hotel takeover and Beat Horizon in Bristol...
Skint Records kick off 2020 with a remix of CHANEY's 'Little Bit More' from Newcastle-born champion of all things avant-garde, Elliot Adamson. Hear Adamson's chopped and twisted electro take on 'Little Bit More' now
Get acquainted with femme culture co-founder and producer of vibrant club sounds, Elkka
From: Cardiff
For fans of: Octo Octa, Jamie xx, Floorplan
Three tunes: ‘Every Body Is Welcome’, ‘Avant Garde’, ‘Compromise... For What?’
Featuring Gou Talk, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Wigflex 13th Birthday, and more...
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