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Last month, future house star Oliver Heldens played a historic set for DJ Mag at Toronto's iconic CN Tower. The epic, genre-spanning live DJ set – presented in partnership with Miller Genuine Draft – showcased Helden's versatility and talents behind the decks. The 90 minute performance, recorded at sunset, 346m above ground was captured in photo and video. Enjoy the best bits below...
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Future house star Oliver Heldens delivers an epic genre-spanning live DJ set from Toronto's CN Tower. Produced in partnership with Miller Genuine Draft.
There will be two performances from the The Metropole Orchestra Academy...
Japan’s club scene boasts a vibrant mixture of commercial and underground music genres and no shortage of first-rate venues...
Japan’s club scene boasts a vibrant mixture of commercial and underground music genres and no shortage of first-rate venues. Despite post-WW2 legislation that banned dancing in almost all clubs, the scene thrived for almost 20 years. The widely unenforced law, which was eventually relaxed in 2015, did little to prevent Japanese clubbers moving their feet. Consequently the country now has an established, diverse and exciting club scene. Here, with the support of DJ Mag Japan, we explore some of the country’s best clubs...
The Belgian mega-festival hits the city of Boom in July...
The Book Of Wisdom returns for 2019...
VIP tickets and accommodation are up for grabs for two people...
DJ Mag's Solid Gold series revisits and examines the ongoing significance and influence of electronic albums throughout history. DJ Mag’s Ben Cardew revisits Björk’s ‘Debut’ album which encompasses elements of rave, jazz, pop and so much more — to explore how it laid the groundwork for her weird and wonderful career, and showed the world the endless possibilities of cross-pollination...
Ben Cardew revisits Björk’s ‘Debut’ album which encompasses elements of rave, jazz, pop and so much more to explore how it laid the groundwork for her weird and wonderful career, and showed the world the endless possibilities of cross-pollination...
Also confirmed are Lost Frequencies, Jax Jones and Robin Schulz...