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The DJ Awards Reveal 2024 Winners

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The fantastic first edition of the newly revived DJ Awards was a hugely successful night of music and celebration at Chinois, Ibiza, on October 2nd.

Winners were announced in several key categories and special Industry Awards were handed out to legends of the scene by venerable hosts BBC 1 tastemaker Jaguar and Katie Knight. The magical evening marked a welcome return for the DJ Awards which is now very much back as ‘The Oscars of dance music’ once again. 

This year was the first time in four years that the DJ Awards honoured its well deserving winners, with music lovers, industry insiders, and members of the public all in attendance at the star-studded event. The mood was high on fun after an epic Ibiza summer and the awards came thick and fast with plenty of great acceptance speeches. 

Founded in 1998 by José Pascual and Lenny Krarup, the DJ Awards have long been recognised as an influential voice in dance music.  Now under new ownership and with fresh investment after a four year hiatus, the awards have made a fantastic return in 2024 and promise to be back bigger and better than ever in the new year in some exciting new locations. 


DJ Awards Winners

AFRO
Black Coffee 

House
Sam Divine

Breakthrough presented by Riot Noise
Miss Monique

International DJ Of The Year Awards
Fisher

Tech House presented by The Hub Ibiza Studios
Vintage Culture 

Trance
Armin Van Buuren 

Techno
Sven Vath 

Drum and Bass
Chase and Status 

Organic House presented by Soul Water
WhoMadeWho 

Progressive House presented by Christoffe Champagne
Camelphat

Live Act
Roisin Murphy

Industry Awards
Ibiza Icon presented by Ibiza Global Radio 
Luciano

Ibiza Track Of The Summer 
Adam Port, Stryv – Move Feat. Malachiii 

Global Festival 
Defected Croatia

Eye On… USA 
Gospel Club NYC

Best Ibiza Party presented by Hibiki
David Guetta – F**K Me Im Famous / Futurerave 

What’s Hot Global 
Keinemusik

Lifetime Achievement Award
Javier Anadon

Play It Back 
Michael Bibi’s ‘One Life’ Campaign

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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