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Hardcore will never die at Glastonbury. And neither will jungle or house , or techno...
Things that happen at DJWORX every day, cool stuff we think you’ll like, or things that don’t warrant a full story.

Hardcore will never die at Glastonbury. And neither will jungle or house , or techno...

DJWORX official disclaimer What is the easiest type of DJing? – We see this question asked a lot. It’s very much like saying who is the best DJ. Clearly the list below is subjective. Obviously and not even comparing like…

DISCLAIMER These are my opinions and do not necessarily reflect those of the new owner of DJWORX. This is just me, having one last spin in the editor’s chair before disappearing off to make prints in The Worxlab. Filling in…

If it can be read, watched, heard, or played, it ends up on a streaming platform. And the PS5 gave me a vision of where DJing could go, at least for some.

A big old pile of cheese seemed to represent the week of leaks. So I cooked a pie while I write a story while cooking said pie. As requested, here's the recipe.

If you're still resistant to iPads for DJing, prepare to have your mind opened with this brilliant djay Pro AI Neural Mix performance from DJ Angelo.

The sale of Pioneer DJ's parent company is done, and business can return to normal. But we've got a little more insight into the present and future.

A tad delayed, but today we start dishing out some awards for stuff in the last decade. Today, we start with Darren's more Ableton skewed thoughts.

When one of our own lands a hefty role at the most successful DJ company, we want to shout about it. Our Drew is now working for Pioneer DJ.

Photography is a key element that sets DJWORX apart. And like a real product in a shop, you shouldn't take them without permission.

We all have our own way of doing things. How do you keep your cables and equipment ship-shape?

Producer Madlib upset a few heads this weekend with the revelation that he made beats for his Bandana release on an iPad. But why do people care?