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Watch Big Miz live from DJ Mag HQ this Friday
Every week, we invite some of the world’s best DJs to our East London offices for a DJ Mag HQ live stream to our Facebook and Youtube pages.
This week we're excited to have Glasgow's Big Miz down at HQ for a 60-minute set, ahead of his slot at Dusky's XOYO residency alongside O'Flynn.
Be sure to tune in between 17:30–18:30 (GMT) at djmag.com/hq, the DJ Mag Facebook Page, or the DJ Mag YouTube Channel.
Premiere: Morwell 'Eyes on Me (Loraine James remix)'
Morwell will release a remix EP next month.
With the artist's tracks frequently played by the likes of Anz, Dobby, and Jossy Mitsu, Croatian/British artist Morwell has tapped up a handful of underground names for his latest EP, the 'Eyes on Me' remix package.
Southbank Centre announces DJ collective, SISU, as residents for Concrete Lates
London's Southbank Centre has announced DJ collective Sisu as residents for Concrete Lates.
The crew will begin their tenure at the cultural hub this spring. Describing themselves as "an artistic community providing a platform to educate, inspire and showcase aspiring female DJs and producers through DJ courses, events, radio shows, a mix series and workshops", they have been active in Berlin and the UK since 2017, hosting sessions in London, Liverpool, Newcastle and Bristol.
New independent record store, Yo-Yo Records, to open in London
A new independent record store is set to open in London.
SPHERE is the new club concept set to ignite London's nightlife scene
Get To Know: Anu
London’s Anu is an infectious kind of personality. Her un-dogmatic DJing and illustrations reflect the world around her in all its diverse glory. On her regular radio shows at both the BBC’s Asian Network and NTS, Anu can rope together stretches of progressive house and UK funky with a Wings track, or rub a vintage Bollywood singer like Asha Bhosle up against Gucci Mane. Nothing’s off limits. Her illustrations similarly comprise scribbled meditations on the people and moods that surround her on the street and the TV; a multimedia diary of Anu’s rich day-to-day.
New pop-up record store opens in north London
A new record shop called Ecstatic Peace Library will open in North London.
Running for six weeks, the pop-up store is the brainchild of Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, Edwin Pouncey, and Soho Radio's Pete Flanagan, and will be at multi-use venue, 96 Church Street.
As well as records, the store will stock various pieces of artwork and vintage clothing, as well as posters and books.
Ecstatic Peace Library is open now, and will be at 96 Church Street in Stoke Newington until the 14th March.
Archie Hamilton to relaunch DJ Mag HQ this Friday
DJ Mag HQ is set to relaunch this February.
After a brief hiatius, DJ Mag HQ will return from our new offices in East London. We've redesigned HQ, kitting out the new location with a Funktion-One soundsystem, and a custom light installation.
This Friday 7th February, we're delighted to welcome Moscow Records boss Archie Hamilton to HQ ahead of his set at Newcastle's Cosmic Ballroom.
Beatrice Dillon: Space exploration
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