In the new Mixmag we’re investigating how dance music has infiltrated the charts. We grill prime suspect Calvin Harris who, in a very revealing interview, tells us how he’s lost his friends and would rather be rich and mocked than cool and underground.
Free with this month’s issue is a Club 75 CD. Club 75 is the new electro ethos created by Cassius, Justice, Busy P and Mehdi. Cassius’ Zdar has mixed a 17 track banger featuring Mr Oizo, Boy 8-Bit, Fake Blood, Justice, DIM, Cybersonic and Kevin Saunderson.
What else is in the Novemeber issue of Mixmag? We dissect the new Pioneer CDJs, investigate if the police really can tell if you’re on drugs by your eyes, reveal the four new dance documentaries coming for your flatscreen, discover a wind and sea powered nightclub, find out what happened when we launched a Brazilian version of Mixmag, dream up the ideal clubbing apps and give away four VIP clubbing weekends with the hotels on us.
If it’s clubs you crave we review Shake it in London, Shuffle in Sheffield and System in Leeds, we tell you the five best nights happening this month and give you upto the minute clubbing news o all the latest nights, venues and launches. In live music we tell you what happened when Kraftwerk came to the Isle of Wight, The Streets took Edinburgh and Major Lazer destroyed a party of Hoxton.
In our features section we meet the superfans who name their kids after their favourite DJs, get an extract from Peter Hooks hilarious new book on ‘How Not to Run a Club’, take a snapshot of the average student night, fly Radio 1’s latest signings- Jaymo and Andy George – up in Red Bull’s stunt planes, reveal the super cheap new DJ equipment transforming the nations bedrooms and join D Ramirez on tour across the US of A.
If it’s new music you’re after we speak to Jack Beats, Alix Perez, Medina, Gracius K, Joy Orbison, Masoud, Mumdance, Ikonika and Snuff Crew. We get Haloween make up tips from Drums of Death, ask Boys Noize why Facebook deleted his fanbase and Claude VonStroke tells us why he thinks Kanye is a fake ass-fool. Meanwhile we’ve got 13 DJ charts from the a range of DJs from across the globe.
All this comes with our Big Tunes chart, all the new albums and tunes reviewed,, full UK and European club listings, three pages of up-front DJ technology, the bets new YouTubes, AQAs, Dancefloor Dictionary, our ‘Where You At?’ nightlife guide, Night People, Download Charts, Guestlist/Blacklist, The Mixmag Tour in full, DVDs and computer games reviews, the 6am Girl and Duncan Dick’s The Morning After column and 10 glorious pages of fashion including our shoot with Murkage Cartel, Ou est Le Swimming pool, Brackles, Dotstar, Ms Darks and Axeman.
Ready for the weekend? Not til you’ve read this month’s Mixmag you’re not…
new book on ‘How Not to Run a Club’, take a snapshot of the average student night, fly Radio 1’s latest signings- Jaymo and Andy George – up in Red Bull’s stunt planes, reveal the super cheap new DJ equipment transforming the nations bedrooms and join D Ramirez on tour across the US of A.
If it’s new music you’re after we speak to Jack Beats, Alix Perez, Medina, Gracius K, Joy Orbison, Masoud, Mumdance, Ikonika and Snuff Crew. We get Haloween make up tips from Drums of Death, ask Boys Noize why Facebook deleted his fanbase and Claude VonStroke tells us why he thinks Kanye is a fake ass-fool. Meanwhile we’ve got 13 DJ charts from the a range of DJs from across the globe.
All this comes with our Big Tunes chart, all the new albums and tunes reviewed,, full UK and European club listings, three pages of up-front DJ technology, the bets new YouTubes, AQAs, Dancefloor Dictionary, our ‘Where You At?’ nightlife guide, Night People, Download Charts, Guestlist/Blacklist, The Mixmag Tour in full, DVDs and computer games reviews, the 6am Girl and Duncan Dick’s The Morning After column and 10 glorious pages of fashion including our shoot with Murkage Cartel, Ou est Le Swimming pool, Brackles, Dotstar, Ms Darks and Axeman.
Ready for the weekend? Not til you’ve read this month’s Mixmag you’re not…
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