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OFFAIAH, hailing from East London and having an Argentinian background, has significantly impacted the dance music scene. Known for hits like ‘Trouble’, ‘Run’, and ‘Run This Town’, he has performed at prestigious events such as Creamfields, Parklife, and EDC Orlando. With over 200 million streams across all platforms, OFFAIAH’s signature sound continues to captivate audiences […]
Grammy nominated Michael Gray has been producing dance music since the early 90’s under a range of different guises. Ahead of the launch of his brand new album, Optimism, DMC World caught up with him to discuss all things house. Words: Curtis Zack Hi Michael, and welcome to DMC World. Your new album ‘Optimism’ […]
Disco Dandies, (producers Alexander Koning, Bruce Nolan, and Dave Leatherman) return to the fray with their interpretation of the TK Disco cut Let it Flow from Tamiko Jones. Originally produced by Tom Moulton, the Dandies up the tempo whilst retaining all the disco qualities that made the original such an essential groove. Tamiko Jone’s sultry […]
Mark Gwinnett is one of the unsung heroes of the dance music scene in the UK, operating in the shadows, sharing music and offering a platform to up and coming artists, positioning them alongside the very best DJs and producers in the world in The Sun newspaper and The Sun online, his unique website www.thenightbazaar.co.uk […]
Always consistent, Black Hole Recordings’ Kris O’Neil steps over on to Markus Schulz trail-blazing stable Coldharbour with another masterclass in catchy prog-heaven. The Danish DJ/Producer always delivers a rich soundscape and whereby many have jumped ship towards new trends, Kris has to be commended on his loyalty to his sound and style, not only […]
Launching our brand new Label Spotlight feature, DMCWorld checks in with Vienna’s Mannix on his brilliant Dafia Records label. When did you launch Dafia Records and what was your first release? We launched in January 2021 with Mannix feat. Lee Wilson – Do It Right Now. What’s the meaning behind the label name? It’s Austrian dialect […]
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