» Tune of the week: Temple One - Our Destination
 » Classic of the week: Paul van Dyk - For An Angel
 » Album of the month: Chicane - Nevertheless
iwc,corum,fake rolex for sale,cartier,montblanc,piaget,fake rolex for sale,rolex datejust,longines,rolex masterpiece,replica tag heuer,rolex yachtmaster,jaeger lecoultre,rolex,hublot,faker rolex for sale,tag heuer,rolex explorer,richard mille
 ç¥´ personal  
 
Username:    Password:      Autologin    
   Not a registered user? Click >here< to register now. 
   It's free, you get access to all features and can win great prizes!
Search Search:       

© DJ MagThis year marks the 25th anniversary of UK dance publication DJ Mag. The magazine which launched in 1991 has been through many different dance music trends, DJ's, clubs and events over the past 25 years and is as strong as ever. Worth a celebration then that is for sure...

The world’s biggest dance music media brand, DJ Magazine (DJ Mag), will publish its 25th anniversary issue on 28th April with a special edition focused on 25 electronic music pioneers from the past 25 years, alongside retrospectives on the technology, clubs, and genres that have impacted on dancefloors over the past quarter of a century. The 25th anniversary issue will feature the 25 pioneers on the cover, details of which will be released on the eve of publication.

To celebrate this significant achievement, DJ Mag has also announced a series of 25th anniversary events across the UK and in Ibiza running into summer 2016. The first 25th anniversary party will take place on 27th April at Phonox, London in association with Fabio & Grooverider (the d&b duo will also be celebrating their 25 year career that evening): https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?804531.

On Saturday 30th April will see DJ Mag take over Egg LDN with a line-up featuring Dennis Ferrer and Tania Vulcano. All DJ sets will be streamed live via DJmag.com.

Space, Ibiza will then host the biggest DJ Mag 25th birthday event to date on 30th June. The line-up will be announced soon.

It’s quite a milestone, electronic dance music was traditionally seen as disposable and throwaway, so for us to have stuck around for a quarter of a century — especially in the current publishing climate — is quite an achievement,” said Carl Loben, editor of DJ Magazine. “Over the years DJ Mag has tried to reflect the whole spectrum of the music, which has grown exponentially since we’ve been alive. All contributors past and present, not to mention everyone who plays a part in our scene, have helped make the mag what it is today — the leading global publishing brand in electronic music.

The 25th anniversary issue is on sale from Thursday 28th April, and available in the delegate bags at Sonar in Barcelona, the International Music Summit (IMS) in Ibiza, the Asia Music Conference in China and beyond.


ABOUT DJ MAG


The 25th anniversary is a key moment in the history of DJ Magazine. What began in 1991 as a print title for DJs and dance music fans in the UK is now an internationally-recognised media brand, with global platforms spanning print, digital media, video, awards (Top 100 DJs Poll, Top 100 Clubs, DJ Mag Tech Awards), tours, events, and live music streaming.


DJ Mag has helped launch the careers of many of the top names in electronic music, including Underworld, Basement Jaxx, Mylo, Maya Jane Coles, Justice, Tiesto, Hardwell and many more. The magazine gave the first major magazine covers to artists including Swedish House Mafia, David Guetta, Deadmau5, Eric Prydz, and has maintained an evolving focus on successive ‘underground’ scenes that have since become global phenomenons.

DJMag.com has in excess of 800,000 unique monthly users, 5 million monthly page views, 345,000 Twitter followers, and over 2 million Facebook fans. In addition to the UK print title, there are 10 DJ Mag international editions covering America, Latin America, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, China, India, and South East Asia.

Top 100 DJs Poll is the world’s biggest music poll, attracting 1 million annual voters from over 200 countries around the world. The voting runs from June until September, before the results are announced to a global audience in October. Over 40,000 people attend the awards in Amsterdam, while over 7 million access the live video streams, and the #Top100DJs is a No.1 global trending topic.

Also held annually, DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs Poll 2016 powered by Miller Genuine Draft is the definitive list of the best clubs on earth – from small intimate venues to huge, large-scale temples to electronic music. Over 450,000 votes were counted this year, and there was a new winner, Space Ibiza. The results were unveiled via a social media countdown on DJ Mag’s Twitter and Facebook.

The DJ Mag Tech Awards is the benchmark guide to the best DJ and production technology, as voted for by DJ Mag readers worldwide. The annual poll is run through a Facebook voting system and announced in DJ Mag’s Tech special each September. The 2015 edition attracted over 50,000 votes.


WHAT THE DJ'S SAY ABOUT DJ MAG


FATBOY SLIM
“Pre-internet, DJ Mag was at the heart of all communication about the scene. Aside from two hours of Jeff Young or Pete Tong on a Friday night on Radio 1 there was no way of finding out about new tunes, fashions or DJs except by word of mouth — or pirate radio if you lived in London. People like me would read it cover to cover religiously to keep abreast. Over the years it has been the barometer of what was going on and helped shape and build the industry.”


JUDGE JULES
“DJ Mag has been the essential bible for DJs and dance music fanatics alike for more than a generation, and continues to dig deeply and incisively into our world.”


SASHA
“It’s important it is still here. I still use it as a resource for finding out about music, and whatever people say about the Top 100 it is a big yearly event and getting the top spot was a great moment in my career — something I still cherish, actually.”


CARL COX
“DJ Mag has followed the scene completely, they’ve been there through it all. The mad thing is in the beginning the magazine was just about DJ gear, what DJs did for day jobs, but then the rave scene happened and that's when DJ Mag happened, as there was more to talk about. The scene is still going strong, and DJ Mag are still here. It’s a bible for DJs, especially with the Top 100, and it’s stood the test of time.”


 

Related links Related Links
http://djmag.com/
Tell a friend Tell a friend
Share this article by clicking the button below.

Bookmark and Share
comments powered by Disqus
 

Latest news
Sam Wolfe Drops New Banger On UMEK's 1605 Label
   (15:06 - April 25, 2024)
Dave Clarke's Archive One Boxset Gets Unleashed
   (14:54 - April 25, 2024)
Darren Tate's New Artist Album Metamorphosis Heads To Anjunabeats
   (22:45 - April 21, 2024)
Cosmic Gate x 1001Tracklists @ MMW 2024
   (13:53 - April 11, 2024)
Things Are Getting Overgrown For Kidnap
   (22:40 - April 10, 2024)
The Fourth Edition of The Secret Vinyl Album
   (23:16 - April 4, 2024)
New single drops from Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns with ´Brave´!
   (07:11 - April 3, 2024)
Moby Live Is Back In Europe
   (01:28 - March 27, 2024)
Paul van Dyk Announces The Full Shine 2024 Line Up
   (00:48 - March 27, 2024)
The Tidy Girls Celebration Event
   (00:22 - March 25, 2024)
Latest reviews
Paul van Dyk & Phuture & DJ Pierre - Acid Traxxx EP [VANDIT Records]
   (22:40 - October 23, 2023)
Darren Tate - Ether [Mondo Recordings]
   (23:45 - July 26, 2022)
Paul van Dyk & Kolonie - Wishful Thinking [VANDIT Records]
   (01:22 - December 10, 2021)
Petr Vojacek - Feel Free [Alter Ego Recordings]
   (00:37 - March 4, 2020)
Paul van Dyk & Elated - Parallel Dimension [VANDIT Records]
   (21:39 - November 21, 2019)
O.B.M Notion - Marina [Interplay Records]
   (22:34 - June 10, 2019)
Paul van Dyk & Jordan Suckley - Accelerator [VANDIT Records]
   (00:59 - March 15, 2019)
David Forbes Presents. Hal Stucker - Celeste
   (19:05 - January 6, 2019)
John Askew - Midnight Oil [VII]
   (18:59 - December 5, 2018)
Paul van Dyk Featuring. Plumb - Music Rescues Me [VANDIT Records]
   (22:11 - September 12, 2018)
Latest interviews
i:Vibes Interviews Chris Metcalfe
   (19:08 - October 3, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews Will Atkinson
   (23:35 - September 18, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews Johan Ekman
   (21:35 - August 30, 2014)
i:Vibes Interview Photographer
   (22:56 - June 18, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews RAM
   (14:12 - June 1, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews Genix
   (21:45 - April 18, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews Zaxx
   (21:01 - April 11, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews ReOrder
   (17:10 - April 7, 2014)
i:Vibes Interviews Judge Jules
   (23:20 - September 24, 2013)
i:Vibes Interviews Sean Tyas
   (12:01 - August 16, 2013)
Latest party reports
Nature One Review
   (09:13 - August 26, 2009)
Ibiza 2007
   (23:06 - October 11, 2007)
South West Four Cardiff
   (21:37 - October 11, 2007)
Reporting from Marco V's Combi:Nations II Tour
   (16:33 - November 21, 2006)
Party Report: Marcel Woods presents Musical Madness
   (20:58 - November 8, 2006)
Latest tutorials
Extensive Tutorial On Copyright Laws
   (13:21 - December 2, 2003)
How do I set up my own label?
   (15:20 - July 10, 2003)
Music Production Tutorial In Reason [01 - FAQ]
   (13:22 - March 4, 2003)
Tutorial, Scratching Techniques
   (20:16 - April 23, 2002)
Learning To DJ [05] - Scratching
   (17:49 - September 27, 2001)
Latest what is...
An Album That Reminds You of Christmas Time
   (00:42 - December 19, 2023)
Tune, Classic & Album of the week Updated July 12
   (00:34 - June 24, 2004)
The Meaning of Music
   (16:00 - September 28, 2003)
Your predictions for best remixer in 2003, via our poll
   (13:22 - February 11, 2003)
The [i:Vibes] Visitors predictions for best DJ in 2003 ?
   (16:09 - January 21, 2003)