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Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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Heidi's Jackathon Jams label is back "Yes the much loved Jackathon label has returned and is re-launching strong with a three-track EP from DJ T. vs Emanuel Satie. The EP contains two new productions, 'Break Loose' and 'Feeling You' featuring Joe le Groove, and a remix of 'Break Loose' by Kill Frenzy. There are few electronic music artists with a legacy like that of DJ.T. He's been at the forefront of European dance music culture since the late 1980s, and celebrated 25 years of DJing in 2013 with a special compilation mix. He continues to release on standout labels like AUS Music and Moon Harbour, proving that he is still a force to be reckoned with. Frankfurt-born, Berlin-based Emanuel Satie has released a spate of dancefloor hits, with his rework of Late Nite Tuff Guy's remix of DJ Le Roi & Roland Clark's 'I Get Deep' hitting No.1 in the Beatport overall chart, and there are many more remixes to come from him this year. " NEW RELEASES DJ Haus and label Unknown to the Unknown bring throwback garage and acid Out on his own Cajual Records, 'Baby Talk' is classic Cajmere DJ Haus has been ripping up sets across the UK since his emergence onto the scene over five years ago. As a producer, he fearlessly barrels through house, garage and acid and has built up a repertoire of releases over the years which are more fun than chin- strokey. His recent debut album, [Burnin Up], is no exception, landing a string of bangers which work the dancefloor well as throwback jams, along with more experimental numbers. It's a good marker of where Haus is at today - a label boss with a strong sound and aesthetic, and a debut album out, he's set the scene up for himself to be an influential innovator in house and garage. "It's impossible to deny the influence of Cajmere, AKA Green Velvet, AKA Curtis Jones, in the realm of Chicago house. Pioneering the sound from the early 90s, Jones knows how to make old school house like he knows how to breathe.'Baby Talk' is a playful cut which Eats Everything recently included in his mix for fabric 86, testament to its solid party starter quality. With slow, intense buildups to tight cathartic drops, it blends warm bass with jacking beats - a great addition to Detroit sounds." ONE TO WATCH: DJ HAUS TRACK OF THE MONTH: CAJMERE - BABY TALK ALBUM OF THE MONTH: JACKATHON JAMS EP 34 ISSUE 86 / 2016 Illicit Behaviour Jamie Jones Trotro DJ Katapila Starring...XXVIII Louie Vega Happy Skull October and Borai Basslines for Life Buz Ludzha Kiba Philipp Matalla Work (Murlo Remix) Rihanna feat. Drake Rojus Leon Vynehall From Joy Kyle Hall DJ-Kicks Moodymann A Minor Thought Moomin Ain't Got No Time DJ Slingshot HOUSE

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