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BUSINESS OF PLEASURE John Acquaviva has been a hugely important figure in the growth of electronic music over the past 25 years, and he’s not letting up now.


A GIANT LEAP Rocking space suits, Shawn Sabo and Brad Roulier, aka Manufactured Superstars, are all about fun — and they’re taking Las Vegas by storm.


A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH Detroit-born Kris Wadsworth talks to us about his debut album, still playing vinyl in a digital age, and making more fucking tracks from his adopted city of Berlin.


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HEAD-TO-HEAD Techno architect and living legend Derrick May and electro-funk freakazoid Jimmy Edgar interview one another to celebrate their joint ‘We Love... Detroit’ compilation.


SPEAKING THE SAME LANGUAGE Only 20-years-old, Porter Robinson is already a dance music star. But as it turns out, he spurns fame, cringes at the acronym EDM, and draws inspiration from musique concrete to Daft Punk.


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ROCK SOLID BASS As pioneers of the dubby West Coast house sound, H-Foundation, DJ and production duo Hipp-E and Halo, ruled the world. Then they vanished. They tell DJ Mag USA why they’re back.


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LUCKY SEVEN Body & Soul’s Joe Claussell welcomes us into his world of music.


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comin’ up Heidi’s non-stop Jackathon Fashion


on the floor


The biggest nights happening this month and beyond in Take Five


Hawaii’s Asylum celebrates its fourth birthday


Dream Valley welcomes David Guetta to Brazil


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music In The Bag – Untold


Killers – this month’s underground picks Singles Albums Compilations


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Will Native Instrument’s new Z2 mixer become the industry standard mixer of choice?


In The Studio with Kidsuke


ESI’s new pocket-sized UDJ6 six-channel audio interface


How will Steinberg’s latest version of Cubase perform?


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