DJ Magazine has announced a succession of ‘25 Years of DJ Mag’ parties to round off its anniversary year.
The world’s biggest dance music media brand (DJ Mag) will host parties at Egg London on Saturday 8th October and Friday 21st October 2016 and an event at The Rainbow Venues in Birmingham on Saturday 8th October.
Part 1 sees 2 parties on Saturday 8th October with techno DJ legends Chris Liebing, The Advent, Enrico Sangiuliano, and Familia at EGG LDN, and Jamie Jones, The Martinez Brothers, Chris Liebing and Alex Arnout b2b with Clive Henry in Birmingham in association with Rainbow Venues.
Part 2 takes place at EGG LDN on Friday 21st October with Pete Tong, Cristoph, and Emanuel Satie, with a later event at Birmingham’s The Rainbow Venues on Saturday 19th November with DJ EZ plus more TBC.
These dates follows DJ Mag’s anniversary party at Space, Ibiza on 30th June with Anja Schneider, Derrick May, and a live stream party at Work with James Zabiela, Danny Howells and Danny Rampling James Zabiela.
EGG LDN has also played host to DJ Mag Sessions featuring Solomun, Dennis Ferrer, Tania Vulcano, Pan-Pot, Italojohnson, M.A.N.D.Y and Detroit Swindle.
“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.”
PART 1: SATURDAY 8TH OCTOBER @ EGG LONDON - CHRIS LIEBING, THE ADVENT, ENRICO SANGIULIANO, FAMILIA AT EGG LONDON
PART 1: SATURDAY 8TH OCTOBER @ THE RAINBOW VENUES, BIRMINGHAM – JAMIE JONES, THE MARTINEZ BROTHERS, CHRIS LIEBING, ALEX ARNOUT B2B CLIVE HENRY
PART 2: FRIDAY 21ST OCTOBER @ EGG LONDON - PETE TONG, CRISTOPH, EMANUEL SATIE
PART 2: SATURDAY 19th NOVEMBER @ THE RAINBOW VENUES, BIRMINGHAM – DJ EZ + MORE TBC
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.
QUOTES ON DJ MAG’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
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.”
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.”
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.”
MAYA JANE COLES “DJ Mag has been important in bringing electronic music and DJing to a wider audience; I’ve personally been very blessed and humbled with support from covers to awards, which have definitely played a part in my journey.”
ANDY C “I’ve watched DJ Mag reach new heights over the years when many have faltered, and 25 years is a great achievement. My best memory is being on the cover, it was a great moment for me and for drum & bass.”
LIAM HOWLETT, THE PRODIGY “You guys have been there from the start, supporting us through all our changes.”
GOLDIE “We need reporters for the timeline of this thing and more importantly we need entry points for the uninitiated. A magazine/website will often provide this and you guys have done it in style.”
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.”
RONI SIZE “For as long as I've been a music lover, DJ, producer and label owner, I've always relied on the most genuine of feedback. DJ Magazine has always championed modern day dance music and translated what fellow music lovers and DJs, producers wanted to hear, say and read. DJ Magazine is the information hub we depend on to keep us in the loop with who and what is advancing in the genre of our choice. Happy 25th birthday!”
JACKMASTER “DJ Mag has been a regular part of my life since I was a kid, and it’s been an honour to have been featured so many times in its pages — and even won a couple of awards from them. Thanks for all the support over the years, and apologies for the terrible acceptance speeches at your awards ceremonies!”