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The Top 20 DJs Of 2016

The selectors who have been on red-hot form throughout the year

  • Voted for by Mixmag staff
  • 13 December 2016

8 Nastia

A great 12 months for the Ukrainian, who mixes minimal to melodic techno with a dreamy ebb and flow that oozes class. Sets at fabric with Richie Hawtin and Hito, a breathtaking d’n’b Mixmag Lab and an appearance at Kappa Futur Festival made her one of the most exciting DJs of 2016.

7 [A:RPIA:R]

Raresh, Rhadoo and Petre ‘Pedro’ Inspirescu still manage as many sets together as they do solo. With residencies at Robert Johnson, fabric, Panorama Bar and more, a memorable Off Sónar party, Sunwaves in their homeland and 10-hour sessions around the world, it’s been a standout year for the Romanians.

6 Ben Klock

Our cover star in November gave us an insight into the crazy life of the planet’s leading techno DJ as we joined him for 10 gigs in 10 days, from Helsinki to Sicily. As relentless and driven as his music, his Klockworks parties and Berghain residency are bywords for quality, and his connection to the floor never fails.

5 Nina Kraviz

Name a major music festival in 2016 and Nina was probably there repping the best techno (and beyond) in her eclectic, ever fresh sets. Throw in a serious Ibiza stint at Amnesia, Space and the Circoloco closing party, plus her трип label showcases across the globe and Siberia’s finest has had a phenomenal year.

4 Ben UFO

This underground hero’s ascent to the big league continued apace this year, the Hessle honcho now at the point where he could comfortably headline any club in the world. There are few DJs able to stitch together differing styles with such deftness, triggering epiphanies in four continents on the way to stardom.

3 Jackmaster

Our September cover star has become one of the world’s most versatile and well-loved DJs, and his bookings reflected that, from closing Sónar to killing it at Circoloco, Panorama Bar, Field Day and Awakenings. His Mixmag Live show in Glasgow was one of the parties of the year and his ‘DJ Kicks’ comp was superb.

2 Carl Cox

He may be 30 years deep in the DJ game, but what with the runaway success of The Final Chapter in Ibiza, the Space closing, his Mixmag cover in June (and incredible Mixmag Live show at Fabric), and headline sets at the likes of Kappa Futur and SW4, the daddy of them all has never been bigger.

1 The Black Madonna

At times The Black Madonna felt like the antidote to all the bad news 2016 held. Days after Bowie died she reaffirmed our faith in music with a set at Bugged Out! Weekender featuring an amazing mix of ‘Under Pressure’ and ‘Spastik’, continuing with sets at Glasto, Dekmantel and Space. In a dark year, TBM shone like the sun.

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