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Apple Music announces new technology that solves copyright for DJ mixes

Apple Music has announced plans for a game-changing initiative to solve the copyright issues behind uploading and streaming DJ mixes, making it easier for DJs to upload their mixes to the platform.  Building on the technology made famous by Shazam, Apple has engineered a system that is able to recognise

U.K government shelves plans for mandatory vaccine passports

In yet another U-turn, the U.K government has announced it will be scrapping plans to enforce making vaccine passports mandatory for entry into all clubs and live music venues. The plan had initially been revealed in July, shortly after the re-opening of the country’s nightlife and live music sectors. It

DJ Juba launches second season of The Assurance Podcast with Gina Jeanz

Image: Cicely Grace Berlin’s DJ Juba has launched a second season of her podcast, The Assurance Podcast. The podcast is established to showcase rising women-identifying DJs from developing countries. Juba began the podcast earlier this year as a follow up of sorts to her documentary of the same name, which

Palmistry unveils two unreleased collaborations with SOPHIE for FACT magazine

Image via Palmistry British producer Palmistry has unveiled previously unreleased music by him and late producer, SOPHIE. The friends’ collaboration is dubbed ‘Sophistry.’ The two tracks, OFC and The Worst Boy Band In The World, appear as a part of Palmistry’s recent mix for FACT magazine. The tracks are quintessentially

U.K makes vaccine passports mandatory for entrance into nightlife venues

Image by Jack Taylor The U.K government’s proposal to enforce a vaccine passport policy at all nightlife venues will go ahead as planned. This means that it will be mandatory for patrons to be fully vaccinated in order to gain entry into nightclubs, live music venues and other potentially crowded

Massive Attack commission research to help reduce the carbon footprint of live music events

Image by Warren Du Preez & Nick Thornton Massive Attack are calling on the government to initiate plans to reduce carbon emissions produced by concerts and live music events. The iconic band commissioned a report called the Roadmap To Super Low Carbon Live Music in association with the Tyndall Centre

A Flawless debut EP from future-pop artist Maria Domark

It really wasn’t that long ago that Maria Domark appeared on our radar with her “in-your-face” song, ‘Mieway’ and naturally, we were hooked. The Russian-born, Israeli based artist sat down with us for an exclusive interview, in which we explored her upcoming debut EP, Flawless and her unparalleled creative process.

Honey Dijon launches collection celebrating queer history on Etsy

Alexander Kilian DJ and producer Honey Dijon has launched a new collection for Etsy. A part of the online store’s Creator Collab series, Dijon’s capsule collection is inspired by LGBTQ history and according to Dijon, was created to bring joy into people’s lives. “I am a proponent of joy, so

New investigation finds that data on illegal raves used by Home Secretary to justify emergency police powers was incorrect

Image by Wil Crisp & Karla Hunter A new investigation by Wil Crisp for Mixmag has revealed that the UK’s Home Secretary Priti Patel justified granting emergency powers to police forces on illegal raves based off incorrect data provided by the Met Police during the first wave of the pandemic. 

Glasgow club SWG3 announces innovative sustainable energy plan launching next month

Image by Michael Hunter Glasgow nightclub SWG3 has announced it will be using an innovative new system to generate power for its cooling system. The BODYHEAT system is a revolutionary technology that converts the energy created from people moving inside the venue into an energy source for the club’s heating

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