DJ Harvey at Ministry Of Sound
DJ Harvey has made a few London appearances since he returned from stateside exile in 2012: a couple of festival slots, plus appearances at FABRIC Southbank Ce..
The Top 15 Techno Tracks of February 2018
The usual suspects were out in full force this past month. Dense Pika racked up another forward-thinker as they continue to carve their own path while Tale Of Us took it one step closer to legendary status with a brilliant new one taken from their recent Fabric mix. Other regular chart stars ...Continue reading
DJS RESPOND TO FABRIC CLOSURE
Following last night's shocking news that FABRIC s license has been permanently revoked, DJs around the globe have taken to Twitter in support of the iconic London VENUE DJ Mag has gathered together some of the most poignant responses to the tragedy — the ongoing effect that FABRIC s
RICHARD VILLALOBOS MORE ADDED TO SAVEOURCULTURE FUNDRAISER AT LONDON’S VILLAGE UNDERGROUND THIS WEEKEND
Ricardo Villalobos and Craig Richards have been added to the bill for FABRIC s #SaveOurCulture fundraiser at Village Underground, which takes place this Sunday 16th October.The line-up of the event already included Joy Orbison and Job Jobse, who will play b2b2b with an as yet unannounced special guest, as well as Nicolas Lutz.Villalobos and Richards are already set to spin at Great Suffolk Street on Saturday (15th October), as part of a trio of #SaveOurCulture fundraisers that also include Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler, Nina Kraviz, Alan Fitzpatrick, Ben Klock, Terry Francis and Rødhåd.You can see more details of Sunday’s #SaveOurCulture fundraiser at Village Underground below.Rob McCallum is DJ Mag’s deputy digital editor. Follow him on Twitter here.Media: PHRANK-2016-07-18-9161.jpgRicardo VillalobosCraig Richards#saveourcultureVillage UndergroundFabricfabric resident Craig Richards also joins the bill…Navigation Section:NewsMusicSection Priority:Priority 1
Brighton Music Conference Reveals Full Programme Schedule
Panels and topics include ‘Streaming vs Radio’; ‘AFEM Presents Get Played, Get Paid’; an interview with Fabric’s Keith Reilly by NTIA’s Alan Miller; ‘How to Promote Diversity In Dance Music’; ‘What’s Next For Electronic Music?’;
40 Reasons Londons Clubbing Scene Just Got Better
Finally! Some good news for London's clubbing scene. London's Studio Spaces E1 has secured a license to operate 40 nights of the year as a 24 hour licensed VENUE What does that mean? It means 40 more insane parties to get down too!The news comes after a spate of gloomy looking outcomes with Fabric Nightclub coming close to the brink of closure due to drug related deaths and Plastic People deciding it was wise to call it a day after 20 years of operation with a fitting six hour set by Floating Points and Four Tet.The news was broken by VENUE promoters The Hydra who shared a statement about the exciting announcement:"Studio Spaces E1 and The Hydra have been working with Tower Hamlets authorities for the last two years to create a fully licensed, safe and reliable VENUE for
Call Super drops exhilarating BBC Essential Mix Listen
Call Super stepped up for his BBC Radio 1’s Essential Mix debut on Saturday 9th June and it was as intoxicating as you would expect it to be.The Berlin-based, UK-born DJ/producer – real name Joe Seaton – bagged the No.1 spot in DJ Mag’s Top 50 albums of 2017 for the transfixing, vivid experimental triumph that was ‘Arpo’, released via FABRIC s Houndstooth label.That same sense of experimentalism and sophistication to his Essential Mix, a two hour excursion into rapid, captivating house, exhilarating TECHNO turns and luxurious melody.Throughout the mix Seaton drops tracks from legendary names like Octave One, Marcel Dettman and Chez Damier – a nod to his early inspirations in ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Fabric 90
The global ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC community dutifully stepped in to protest, advocate, and raise money, which worked as Fabric will now re-open soon. Rose decided to donate all revenue from Fabric 90 to the cause. In this case, the mix fits the occasion.
Hear Joris Voorn’s SixHour Set from Output Brooklyn
As evidenced by his exemplary Essential Mix and FABRIC 83 mix compilation, Joris Voorn sets are something special. The Dutch DJ has been taking his stellar selection skills around the world, with one recent stop at Brooklyn’s Output—which he refers to as “one of the best underground clubs in the world”—where he played from opening []
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Fabric announces summer lineups including Eats Everything Ben Klock and more
Fabric has fleshed out its summer line-up and includes sets from Israeli duo Red Axes, Lady Starlight, Michael Mayer and more.Having just announced two mammoth TECHNO nights where Marcel Dettmann and Ben Klock will be playing extended sets in Room one in recents weeks, the club has today outlined the rest of its summer plans — and it's looking suitably huge.Over the course of the next couple of months the iconic club will be welcoming back familiar faces including Dave Clarke, Michael Mayer, Eats Everything, Luke Slater, Alan Fitzpatrick, Deetron and Adriatique (who are set to helm Room Two all night long).Check the full line-ups below and watch out for some further drops in the coming weeks.Tickets can be bought here. 04 AUGUST FABRIC Presents... ROOM ONE: Dave Clarke, Lady Starlight (Live), Mr. Jones ROOM TWO: HUXLEY PRES. NO IDEAS ORIGINAL… Huxley, Superflu, More Artists TBA05 AUGUSTROOM ONE: Michael Mayer, Red Axes, Terry Francis12 AUGUST ROOM ONE: Terry Francis, More Artists TBA19 AUGUST ROOM ONE: Marcel Dettmann, Anthony Parasole ROOM TWO: Dasha Rush (Live), O/V/R, Terry Francis26 AUGUST ROOM ONE: Eats Everything, Elliot Adamson, Artist TBA ROOM TWO: Luke Slater, Lucy, Billy Turner01 SEPTEMBER FABRIC PRESENTS KALUKI... ROOM ONE: Dubfire, Artist TBA, Pirate Copy, Pete Zorba ROOM TWO: Detlef, Latmun, De La Swing, Paolo Francesco02 SEPTEMBER ROOM ONE: Mano Le Tough, Hunter/Game, Phil Kieran (Live)09 SEPTEMBER ROOM ONE: Alan Fitzpatrick, Mike Dehnert (Live), Terry Francis16 SEPTEMBER ROOM ONE: Ben Klock, Ryan Elliott, Jay Clarke ROOM TWO: Sigha, Ancient Methods (Live), Perc23 SEPTEMBER ROOM ONE: Dusky, Deetron, Bwana30 SEPTEMBER ROOM ONE: Craig Richards, Treatment: Onur Özer Binh, Colin Chiddle ROOM TWO: All Night Long: AdriatiqueMedia: GZ673439_942long.jpgFabricSummerline-up2017Also includes Red Axes, Lady Starlight, Michael Mayer and more...Navigation Section:NewsClubsSection Priority:Priority 1
DJ Mag Radio reboots with Hannah Wants Nicole Moudaber and Printworks London
Following the success of our first series of DJ Mag Radio, we’re back with a brand-new show to close out 2017 featuring interviews with Nicole Moudaber and Hannah Wants, our top tracks of the year, news from our Best Of British Awards and a freshly launched segment titled Local Heroes.Available now via iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud, our December show also includes an in-depth look at London mega-venue Printworks — featuring revealing insights from with Hannah Wants, TCTS, London Warehouse Events and Broadwick Live — plus our top tracks, remixes and albums from the last 12 months.We’ll also explore our news of the year with our all-new (and ‘80s-themed) news report segment which this time features the key events from each month of 2017. Think international news from Ibiza, London and the States with headlines from brands like Ultra Music Festival, Pioneer DJ, Space Ibiza, Fabric London, and, of course, our Top 100 DJs Poll.Finally, we’ve dialled in our UK magazine’s December cover star and TECHNO icon Nicole Moudaber from New York, for a catch-up about EDM, women in DANCE MUSIC and what’s coming next. You can hear her in conversation with respected MUSIC journalist
Norman Doray is All In with latest single
DJ and producer Norman Doray has continued to hone his heritage and home country down into authentic sound, and his latest, "All In," shows how far he's come in his quest. French house has always been integral to the FABRIC of the ELECTRONIC MUSIC cene, and "All In" shows why with its origins in funk and []
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Fabric 90
The global electronic dance music community dutifully stepped in to protest, advocate, and raise money, which worked as Fabric will now re-open soon. Rose decided to donate all revenue from Fabric 90 to the cause. In this case, the mix fits the occasion.
Fabric 90
The global electronic dance music community dutifully stepped in to protest, advocate, and raise money, which worked as Fabric will now re-open soon. Rose decided to donate all revenue from Fabric 90 to the cause. In this case, the mix fits the occasion.
A New Norient Is in the Fabric
We have decided to skip the next Musikfilm Festival in January 2018. But a lot of interesting work is going on in the background. Read here a short statement and save the date for the next edition in January 2019.
Hear 10 Of Zip’s Most Infamous Dance Floor Weapons
From Ricardo Villalobos to Baby Ford and Margaret Dygas, many of today’s great purveyors of avant-electronic dance music have made the label home ... plus the stories behind each—on the Fabric blog here.
Londons Fabric Nightclub Closed Permanently After License Revoked
The beloved haunt, popular among fans of electronic and dance music, closed temporarily in August amid a review of its license following two drugs-related deaths at the club. Two 18-year-old revellers died after overdosing in two separate incidents in June ...
Hear 10 Of Zip’s Most Infamous Dance Floor Weapons
From Ricardo Villalobos to Baby Ford and Margaret Dygas, many of today’s great purveyors of avant-electronic dance music have made the label home ... plus the stories behind each—on the Fabric blog here.
DJ MAG LAUNCHES SAVE OUR CLUBS CAMPAIGN
At the moment, it seems like every month there's another established nightclub under threat. The Arches in Glasgow has just closed down (see our feature on its heritage on page 69), and in the past two years, London — where DJ Mag HQ is — has lost ten clubs.Club Colosseum, the Vibe Bar, Plastic People, Madama JoJo's, Crucifix Lane, Hidden, Cable, Area, Publik and the 12 Bar Club have all bitten the dust. All but three of these had capacities of over a thousand people. The two most famous clubs in London, Fabric and Ministry, have also been under threat in the past year. And now Club 414 in Brixton faces closure.What the hell is going on? It's not as if the ten that have already shut in London in the past couple of years is just natural wastage, and a similar amount of clubs are springing up in their place. Less venues means more pressure on existing ones, and far less options for clubbers to go to. The UK dance music industry is a multi-million-pound industry, feted the world over for its innovation and creativity.The UK has been majorly influential in pioneering our global scene, but now the UK's clubs are being squeezed more than most other countries on earth. How is creativity and entertainment supposed to flourish if the very places that incubate the scene are closing or having ludicrous restrictions placed upon them?This issue, DJ Mag is launching our Save Our Clubs campaign. We're going to be working with the Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) and others to try to help stick up for nightclubs under pressure from the authorities.“Clubs have been facing an increasing raft of issues and regulatory impositions,” Alan D Miller from the NTIA tells DJ Mag. “From demands for extra security to biometrics, CCTV and even sometimes breathalysers, there has been a wrong-minded equating of night-time industry with 'crime' and 'anti-social behaviour'. Yet all the records show that serious crime has decreased in the last ten years, with Brits and visitors enjoying the cultural
Viennas Luv Shack Records stirs up sultry grooves on LUV012 Interview Premiere
Dance music is in a frenzy. “Underground” Jamie Jones plays Las Vegas, you can catch Tiesto on a cruise ship, and elusive names like Ibiza, Berghain, and Fabric now seem to fall somewhere in between musical monument and tourist trap. This is not to discredit any said mentions, but a...
WIN TIX TO FABRICS 15TH BIRTHDAY
WIN TIX TO FABRICS 15TH BIRTHDAYLondon underground clubbing institution reaches important birthday milestone
Issue:538For a decade and a half, Farringdon's Fabric nightclub has been at the heart of London dance culture, recruiting internationally acclaimed acts, yet retaining a resolutely underground feel (not just due to its subterranean location).
Above (pictured) is how Fabric used to look — before the club had finished being built, in the late 1990s. Over the years Fabric has seen a whopping 4099 artists play to crowds drawn from all over the globe, and has recently calculated that the total run-time of sets played there clocks in at over two and half years!
To celebrate this landmark achievement, the club has announced a weekend of events, showcasing Fabric champions of the past 15 years. And you could be there to help them celebrate, with a bunch of mates, by entering the competition below.
Friday 17th October finds stalwarts of the legendary FabricLive nights takeover once again. The likes of Goldie, Loefah, Doc Scott and Fracture will all take to the wheels of steel, whilst Four Tet offers up a full four-hour set, and Tectonic boss Pinch shows off his live skills.
Then from 11pm on Saturday 18th to 5am on Monday 20th, an epic night and day event brings a host of heavyweights to the booths. Resident DJ and musical director Craig Richards will be joined by Terry Francis, Ricardo Villalobos, Âme, Ben Klock, Dixon, Marcel Dettmann, Seth Troxler, Ben UFO and more. Wristbands will be provided for re-entry purposes.
You don't have to choose which of these nights to go to with your pals if you win the competition — you'll have tickets to the whole birthday weekend. You'll also get to choose 15 Fabric CDs of your choice from their phenomenal selection of about 150 top comps.
To be in with a chance of winning this great prize, simply answer the below question:
Q. Which DJ mixed the first FabricLive CD (FabricLive.01)?
Send an email with your answer and contact details
ROOMs Unveils Beautiful Music Video for Debut Single “bahna”
Alternative EDM, IDM, call it what you like, but theres no denying non-traditional electronic music that opts for creative samples and contemplative synths over a safe 128 bpm and pop vocals has a special place in the genres fabric. Enter ROOMS, an up-and-coming electronic music producer from Miami and based in Los Angeles whos dropped []
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EDM Audience Analysis by Eventbrite
Eventbrite (online ticketing and promotions service) released an analysis of the electronic dance music audience of the US. A deeper look into the fabric of our beloved audience shows how much social networks and festivals help propel the popularity of our favorite music genres even further. As Valerie Lee of Dancing Astronaut writes: Dance music traces its roots in underground []
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