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Hey Music Mag - Issue 4 - February 2019

Hey you! Welcome to the fourth issue of Hey Mag! Discover more about Ava Max, the super-fresh newcomer who’s slayed charts worldwide, how Jamiroquai have super-charged their kaleidoscopic funk grooves, and meet the Kurdish singer born in a Syrian refugee camp who wants to put diversity on the music industry’s agenda. World-renowned DJ and Detone boss Darren Emerson (ex-Underworld) offers his six tips to running a successful record label, while we've sussed out the best underground parties in Paris, and trawled the archives to bring you a selection of must-see music documentaries. From new artists you need to hear to music legends past and present, the February issue has it all. Enjoy the issue.

Hey you! Welcome to the fourth issue of Hey Mag!

Discover more about Ava Max, the super-fresh newcomer who’s slayed charts worldwide, how Jamiroquai have super-charged their kaleidoscopic funk grooves, and meet the Kurdish singer born in a Syrian refugee camp who wants to put diversity on the music industry’s agenda. World-renowned DJ and Detone boss Darren Emerson (ex-Underworld) offers his six tips to running a successful record label, while we've sussed out the best underground parties in Paris, and trawled the archives to bring you a selection of must-see music documentaries.

From new artists you need to hear to music legends past and present, the February issue has it all.

Enjoy the issue.

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FEATURE MUSIC BY NUMBERS<br />

FABRIC<br />

London club fabric celebrates<br />

its 20th anniversary this year.<br />

Since throwing open its doors in<br />

Farringdon, the venue has become<br />

an institution, championing the<br />

best underground and cutting-edge<br />

electronic music.<br />

Adored by the DJs who play<br />

there – both established names and<br />

breakthrough – and the clubbers who<br />

flock to it every weekend, fabric has<br />

played a huge part in shaping the<br />

UK’s club culture.<br />

“Since opening our doors for the<br />

first time in 1999 we have always<br />

put our focus on running a space<br />

that would become a home for<br />

expression and creativity in London,”<br />

say the fabric team. “Artists and<br />

dancers from across the globe<br />

have descended our staircases and<br />

established our position as both a<br />

local dance spot and international<br />

melting pot.<br />

“We want to say thank you to<br />

everyone that’s been part of this<br />

journey over the past two decades.<br />

So much of the world surrounding<br />

us has changed in this timespan,<br />

but your love for us has always been<br />

unparalleled. From the celebratory<br />

times to our most challenging<br />

moments, it’s your support that’s<br />

built our legacy.”<br />

To mark fabric’s milestone year,<br />

digs out some facts and<br />

figures behind the legendary club.<br />

48 FEBRUARY <strong>2019</strong>

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