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The Amsterdam Music Festival ( AMF ) is an electronic dance music (EDM) event that takes place during the Amsterdam Dance Event mid-October in Amsterdam , Netherlands . Since the second edition in 2014, the main event has taken place in the Johan Cruijff Arena . In 2015 and 2016 the event was a multiple day EDM-event.

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39-682: During the AMF, the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs is announced and several prizes are awarded, among which the award for the number one DJ in the world. The music that is played is mostly house and dance music ; other genres that are also played at the event include techno , trance and hardstyle . In 2013 ALDA Events and ID&T organised the first edition of AMF together, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dutch Dance. The first edition took place in RAI Amsterdam and had 25,000 visitors. Due to

78-408: A number of awards including its Top 100 DJ Poll , Top 100 Club Poll , Top 100 Festivals Poll , Best of British Awards and its Tech Awards. DJ Magazine currently includes: The magazine's biggest property is a public poll of the world's 100 most popular DJs. The poll attracted over one million votes in 2015, making it the world's biggest music poll. Danny Rampling was the first to be named as

117-501: A partnership presenting The Producers Forum, a gathering of legendary artists. In 1999, Ultra Beach Music Festival , now known as Ultra Music Festival , became an event as part of Winter Music Conference, taking place on 13 March 1999. Waxpoetics Magazine, JBL, and Stanton sponsored the first International Record Collectors Show in 2007. The WMC 2009 introduced the first annual WMC VJ Challenge at The Miami Beach Resort & Spa with celebrity hosts, judges, and VJs from various parts of

156-458: A process which is allowed by the magazine. Dutch DJ Hardwell once did a skydive as part of his campaign video; David Guetta regularly creates animated videos as part of his voting campaign; Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike released an exclusive mix to their fans as part of their 2015 campaign. Top 100 DJs has been criticised as being heavily influenced by the marketing power of DJs, rather than their skill or ability. An article that appeared on

195-433: A special back to back set. In June 2018 it was collectively decided that ALDA would organize AMF without ID&T, after years of a successful collaboration. According to the manager of ID&T, the reasons included that they wanted to focus on new projects of their own. In 2015 and 2016 an anthem was released for the event. Documentary and concert films DJ Mag DJ Magazine (also known as DJ Mag )

234-465: A world without AIDS. For every ticket sold, AMF donates 50 cents to the charity In 2016 organizers ALDA Events and ID&T decided to expand the event even further to eight events on five evenings, in three venues: Amsterdam ArenA, Heineken Music Hall and Ziggo Dome. With an official opening and closing ceremony, two shows in the Amsterdam ArenA and several hostings, the fourth edition of AMF

273-664: Is a British monthly magazine dedicated to electronic dance music and DJs. Founded in 1991, the magazine is adapted for distribution in the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, France, Italy, Latin America, China, South Korea, Brunei, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Canada, Russia, Belarus, and the Netherlands. An earlier version of the magazine appeared towards

312-460: Is a week-long electronic music conference, held every March in Miami Beach, Florida , United States since 1985. It is also known as the premiere platform for electronic dance music . The conference brings together professionals such as artists, DJs , record label representatives (A&R), producers , promoters , radio and the media for seminars and panel discussions. Each year,

351-598: Is it still a resemblance of the DJs talent?". The list has also been criticised for not including a more balanced reflection of artists from other electronic dance music styles and showing rankings based on less commercial mainstream DJs. A feature in The Guardian in 2010 by the journalist Ben Child entitled "What does DJ Mag's top 100 poll tell us about UK dance music? Not much" explores this further, noting that: What's surprising, at least to those of us who don't enjoy

390-609: The Top 100 DJs Award by public vote. As of 2017, Fergie holds the record for the highest new entry in the poll's history, achieved when he placed 8th in 2000. Dutch DJs Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix currently tie the record of most overall wins with five each. The awards party for the poll was traditionally hosted at the Ministry of Sound nightclub in London. For the 2011 poll,

429-665: The US section of the Huffington Post in July 2013, entitled "DJMag Top 100 (Marketable) DJs", explores this claim. Its author, Kevin Yu, stated that "Over the past few years, DJ Mag has been criticized that the list is not a true representation of their skills, but instead the amount of money they can put towards marketing". Yu asked, "Has the DJMag list transformed into a popularity contest or

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468-740: The WMC and the IDMAs. On March 9, 2020, it was announced that the 35th edition of the WMC, originally scheduled for March 16–19, would be rescheduled due to the Florida Governor's declaration of a public health emergency and the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention's Interim Guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic . There are over 500 individual events during the week the conference takes place. In 2007, The New York Times named it "one of

507-686: The WMC draws thousands of attendees from around the world. The Winter Music Conference was founded in 1985 by Louis Possenti and Bill Kelly. Held annually in Miami Beach, Florida . the Winter Music Conference, has hosted up to an estimated 100,000 people. The first Winter Music Conference took place at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott during 19–21 February 1986. There were approximately 80 dance music industry insiders in attendance. Since its inception in 1986,

546-476: The Year: initially this was a short list, however this was later expanded to become a Top 100 list that first appeared in the magazine's 100th edition on 21 October 1993. In 1994, the band Underworld featured on the cover due in part to their breakthrough album . Other artists featured that year included established names such as Armand van Helden , Erick Morillo , but also breakthrough DJs such as DJ Rap . By

585-657: The big interest the second edition of the event, in 2014, moved from RAI Amsterdam to the Amsterdam Arena . The event grows to 35,000 visitors. In 2015 the event expands to a two-day event, of which the first evening was dominated by the DJ Mag Top 100 award show and the second evening - which was also being held in the ArenA - was filled with a various lineup. In addition, AMF starts their cooperation with Dance4Life , an NGO that works together with youngsters to build

624-489: The end of the 1980s when it was then known as Disc Jockey Magazine. The name was then changed to Jocks Magazine, however, the publication underwent re-branding shortly afterwards. After this process the first issue of DJ Magazine launched in the middle of 1991; it was initially produced as weekly publication with Chris Mellor as its first editor. The magazine at this point was already the UK's top-selling disc jockey magazine and

663-625: The event festivities have moved down south, across Miami Beach and Downtown Miami . The event commands a major international draw with around 38 percent of attendees coming from outside the United States . The conference serves as a platform for many underground and indie artists from over 70 countries who spend the conference at events and panels; it is also a medium used by several entrepreneurs and consumer electronic companies to present their businesses and technological developments. The WMC & The Recording Academy began in 1996 -

702-483: The event was hosted outside of the UK for the first time in its history, being staged at the 2011's edition of the Amsterdam dance event . The 2012 and 2013 award shows were both held on 19 October at the same event. Up until 2002, the top three had consisted of at least one British DJ, since the next year (2003) at least two Dutch DJ's have featured in the top three. In 2015 the Top 100 DJs Awards Party took place as

741-600: The headline moment of the Amsterdam Music Festival. Over 40,000 guests witnessed the crowning of 2015's winners Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike . Following the Amsterdam event, the winning DJs were flown to London, where they performed to a sold out Brixton Academy for the Top 100 DJs London show. Top 100 DJs is considered to be hugely important to DJs as an influencer of booking fees and their current level of popularity. DJs regularly campaign for votes,

780-455: The magazine started to expand its publication overseas to include places like Central and South America, Germany, France and Spain. In 2006 the magazine was sold to Future plc , one of the largest UK media companies. Since 2008 the title has been owned and operated by independent publishing company Thrust Publishing Ltd. In 2011, the magazine was launched in the USA. After 10 years at the helm of

819-493: The magazine would feature DJs on its front page exploring the rise of Trance Music . The publication wrote extensively about the use of drugs and their prevalence within the dance music scene. Beginning in late 2000, the magazine launched its first pilot website. By November 2000, Highbury House Communications had bought Nexus, the magazine's publisher, and the magazine moved its editorial offices to Kentish Town , North London . In 2001 dance music journalist Lesley Wright, who

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858-431: The magazine's journalists selected their top 100 DJs of the year. 1993 saw the poll expand to a top 100 poll where the journalists would decide their top 100 DJs in the world. In 1997, the magazine opened the top 100 list to a public vote which has remained the used format to this day. DJ Magazine also runs an annual poll called Top 100 Clubs used to decide the worlds number one club, which began in 2006. The 2021 poll

897-651: The magazine, editor Lesley Wright left and was replaced by Carl Loben. In 2012 the publication switched production to a monthly format. Currently the owners of the publication are looking to expand into new markets through licensing deals in the Middle East, Australia, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan and China. The current format for the magazine includes sections on dance music industry news, regular features, reviews covering clubs, EDM/dance music, technical equipment; it also includes current Top 100 lists as well as coverage of up and coming EDM events. DJ Mag runs

936-462: The more mainstream genres, is the paucity of artists from outside the house and trance scenes in the top 100. This has pretty much always been the case, with the odd Drum 'N' Bass or Breakbeat acts occasionally making it into the lower reaches in years gone by, but this year's situation is particularly extreme. There is just one artist Andy C whose music is not based on the standard four-to-the-floor beat pattern adopted by mainstream dance music in

975-501: The most anticipated clubbing events in the country." A major event during Winter Music Conference is the International Dance Music Awards (IDMAs) . The IDMAs are an integral part of WMC generating over two million votes from music enthusiasts in 209 countries and territories every year to recognize and honor exceptional achievements in 57 award categories. The IDMAs have been held annually since

1014-487: The number one DJ in the world by the magazine's journalists in 1991. In 1992 Smokin Jo was named the number one DJ by the magazine editors and is the only female DJ to have ever earned the top ranking. In 1993 to celebrate the 100th edition of DJ Magazine, the magazine introduced a Top 100 list that was still compiled by its staff until 1996. For the previous five years, the system for nominee selection and voting to determine

1053-615: The oldest, held once a year at Pacha club in Ibiza , Spain. It is one of the most important accolades. The IDMAs is a major event which is part of the Winter Music Conference , a weeklong electronic music conference, held every March since 1985 in Miami Beach , Florida, United States. DJ Magazine has won the award for Best Music Publication 14 times, winning every year this category has been awarded. Winter Music Conference The Winter Music Conference ( WMC )

1092-535: The summer of 1995, the magazine began to regularly feature Ibiza due its increasing popularity as a clubbing destination; the magazine also set-up stall at the Winter Music Conference held in Miami, United States. In 1997, the magazine featured new British house duo Basement Jaxx on its front page. Artists appearing on the cover of the magazine towards the end of the 1990s included Jeff Mills , Deep Dish , Orbital , Laurent Garnier , and Danny Tenaglia . In 1999,

1131-469: The top 100 – and he has been around for more than a decade and a half. In 2021, fans expressed their displeasure with the ranking by promoting a fake DJ in the DJ Mag Top 100 list. The ranking perceived biases have also left fans in other cities asking why their clubs were no longer amongst the top ranked clubs. DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJs is an annual poll run by DJ Magazine to decide the worlds number one DJ. The poll started in 1991 and for first two years

1170-590: The video category and Eclectic Method (London/NYC) in the Audio/Visual category. The Miami Beach Resort also received the performance of the RoboMusic Demo in which Funkstar De Luxe and RoboProfessor (Henrik Hautop Lund) create live interactive compositions of RoboMusic. In 2011, for the first time, WMC and Ultra Music Festival split and took place during two completely separate weekends in March. This

1209-466: The winners was similar to that of current Grammy Awards and the Brit Awards in that dance music industry specialists (in this case music journalists) decided on who was nominated and who won the award. However, in 1997 the decision was taken by the publication to let the readers of the magazine decide who they thought was the world's top DJ, and in 1997 British DJ Carl Cox was the first winner of

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1248-742: The world hosted by VJ Psyberpixie and Felix Sama. This inaugural year of the competition resulted in Sergey Lobodln (Moscow, Russia), walking away with the top winner prize. Since 2008, the conference has received increasing competition from the International Music Summit taking place in Ibiza in May. In 2010, the VJ Challenge was expanded into two areas of competition; Video Mixing and Audio/Visual Mixing. The 2010 VJ Challenge winners were AeonChild (Boulder, Colorado) in

1287-628: The world's number one festival. No poll was held in 2018. In 2019, the DJs themselves voted on their favourite festival in a top 50 format similar to the DJ and club poll run by the magazine. In 2020, the format was changed to a 20% DJ vote and 80% public vote, and was increased to a top 100 format, however results were never published. 2021 had no poll with the poll returning in 2022 but in October as opposed to February which it had been in previous years. The 2022 results were chosen entirely by DJ Mag readers. It

1326-788: Was "a gross inconsideration by the WMC for event planners worldwide and artist scheduling." according to Windish Agency booking agent Steve Goodgold. 2014 was the last year that WMC lasted a total of ten days. In 2015, WMC took place across the span of five days. Following that, 2016 was the second time that Winter Music Conference took place apart from Ultra Music Festival, lasting only four days, 21–24 March. Since then, other music conferences have come about including SXSW in Austin , Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), and EDMbiz in Las Vegas , which takes place during Electric Daisy Carnival yearly. On March 21, 2018, Ultra announced that it had acquired

1365-500: Was also confirmed ahead of the 2022 poll that 2020 and 2021 did not occur due to the COVID-19 pandemic , despite the 2020 results being collected before the pandemic started. The Best of British Awards was launched by DJ Mag in 2007 to celebrate dance music talent and platforms within Great Britain. The DJ Awards organises the annual electronic music DJ awards event. It is the only international ceremony for DJs and also

1404-560: Was postponed from its usual dates in March to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The 2022 vote was also delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however only to May in this instance. DJ Mag announced that the poll would return to normal rules as in 2021 club scenes outside of the previous 12 months could be considered aimed many closures due to the pandemic. Since 2015, the voters of the DJ Magazine's top 100 clubs have also voted on

1443-496: Was the biggest festival during the Amsterdam Dance Event with 45,000 visitors. According to market research office GfK Netherlands, AMF generated almost 28 million euros for the economy of Amsterdam. In 2017 the first lustrum edition of AMF was celebrated, with a one-night only show. For the lustrum edition, they launched a new concept: 'II=I' (pronounced Two is One). During the event they let two DJs or DJ-acts play

1482-458: Was then editor of Scottish dance publication M8 magazine was hired to replace Chris Mellor as editor-in-chief after 10 years running the editorial staff. In 2002, Fatboy Slim was featured in the July issue after his free event held in Brighton , England attracted approximately 250,000 clubbers. In 2003 the parent company of the publication merged with the magazine publisher WVIP. From 2005

1521-463: Was widely regarded as one of the magazines of choice in the burgeoning house and rave music scenes. The first edition featured artists such as Frankie Knuckles and the Ragga Twins . In 1992, the magazine decided to switch to bi-weekly publishing due to increasing workload which would remain in place till 2008. During its first two years the editorial staff of the magazine voted for their DJ of

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