Clubbing Magazine
Clubbing Magazine, a Danish publication created and published by Janus and Christian Almind in the early 2000s, was known for its coverage of the electronic music scene, featuring interviews with prominent DJs and legendary artists such as Carl Cox, Underworld, Fatboy Slim, Roger Sanchez, Paul Oakenfold, Tiësto, The Chemical Brothers, Paul van Dyk, and Armin van Buuren – figures who defined the global electronic music movement during that era.
At the height of Denmark’s clubbing culture, the country experienced a surge in electronic music popularity, with countless clubs, festivals, and events gaining prominence. Clubbing Magazine played a pivotal role in documenting and promoting this cultural shift, offering insights into the latest music trends, exclusive DJ interviews, event listings, and critical reviews.
As a publication founded by passionate insiders, the magazine served as a vital resource for electronic music fans, helping shape and reflect the energy of the club scene. Distributed widely across Denmark, Clubbing Magazine had a significant cultural impact and remains a nostalgic reference point for many who lived through that vibrant musical chapter.




