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The event is taking place to mark this year's International Women's Day
Get acquainted with Dar Disku, the London and Bahrain-based collective and label refashioning buried disco gems of the Middle East and North Africa
Get acquainted with Dar Disku, the London and Bahrain-based collective and label refashioning buried disco gems of the Middle East and North Africa
Meshing dancehall, dub, techno and industrial music, Bristol’s Bokeh Versions label has carved a unique niche in the UK underground
Meshing dancehall, dub, techno and industrial, Bristol’s Bokeh Versions label has carved a unique niche in the UK underground Alongside a 100% Bokeh mix recorded with Giant Swan’s Robin Stewart, founder Miles Opland speaks to Oskar Jeff about the value of eccentricity, the spirit of collaboration, and unique ways of releasing music
Following a DJ Mag Best of British Awards nomination in 2021, the imprint opens the new year with a double-A banger
Yosh records an hour of thumping UKG, breaks and acid for the Fresh Kicks mix series, and chats to Oli Warwick about his life in the rave and finding his true sound
Yosh records an hour of thumping UKG, breaks and acid for the Fresh Kicks mix series, and chats to Oli Warwick about his life in the rave and finding his true sound
A thrilling trip through rhythms and styles from the Leeds selector
Swedish experimental electronic producer aircode returns to Alien Jams this month with her debut album, ‘Grounded’. Hear the smoky dubstep pulse and dizzy arpeggios of ‘Timesplitters’ now
Presenting a selection of our Ones To Watch for 2022 with a month of guest mixes
Turntablist and producer Jon1st delivers his annual end of year megamix via the On Cue series: a tempo-shifting set of hyped-up breaks, turbo-charged drum & bass and breakneck genre fusionism.
Turntablist and producer Jon1st delivers his annual end of year megamix via the On Cue series: a tempo-shifting set of hyped-up breaks, turbo-charged drum & bass and breakneck genre fusionism. After a year that saw him launch a weekly A/V mix series and drop an impressive run of releases, he tells DJ Mag about how learning audio-visual skills sharpened his production scalpel, and how turntablism should be fun, not just technical
Featuring mixes from Moving Still, Hagan, DJ Manny, Worst Behavior and Slowcook