It only takes a few days for Mixmag to catch up with what the rest of the world already knows. Today, they ran an article about the latest imminent changes to England’s lockdown rules...
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Mixmag, George Jung and why the dance music press can’t say too much about drugs…
Mixmag’s highly peculiar attitude to drugs continues. They live in this strange space between wanting to write all about illegal drugs and knowing that promoting these posts too much could result in Facebook’s algorithms...
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Mixmag – representing the best of dance music culture, but only during office hours on Monday to Friday!
You can tell it’s a Saturday. Not just because there’s football on later, not even just because there’s even more rubbish on TV tonight than normal. No, it’s because Mixmag are serving up the...
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Where’s that wave of mass cancellations, then? Mixmag’s talk of festivals being decimated turns into a lot of hot air
Back on April 15th, Mixmag – yes, that tomb of accuracy and balanced reporting – claimed that unless the Government introduced Covid insurance for festivals, they would start to cancel en masse “within days....
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As Mixmag gets a pat on the back from The Drum, managing director says they don’t “shy away from telling the truth” – but is that REALLY so?
I see that Mixmag won some awards last week. Good for them. It’s always nice to be told you’ve done something good, although I find it highly curious how media organisations seem to want...
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The demise of business techno? Why you won’t read anything about this from Mixmag
Clickbait is as much part of the online universe these days as Google and cat memes. I try to avoid doing this, as I think there’s enough of it around already. I do, at...
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Jabs, jibes and clubs
Ever the perennial optimists, Mixmag recently posted this article about the Covid vaccination programme. It’s running ahead of schedule and they’re hoping that will work in favour of nightclubs in England reopening. As it...
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Journalists are preying vultures. Change my mind
At the moment, the UK is in lockdown after a massive spike in coronavirus cases over Christmas and the New Year. Who’d have thought that encouraging people to spend it with several households would...
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