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īeginning in late 2000, the magazine launched its first pilot website. The publication wrote extensively about the use of drugs and their prevalence within the dance music scene. In 1999, the magazine would feature DJs on its front page exploring the rise of Trance Music. 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 1997, the magazine featured new British house duo Basement Jaxx on its front page.
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By 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. Other artists featured that year included established names such as Armand van Helden, Erick Morillo, but also breakthrough DJs such as DJ Rap. In 1994, the band Underworld featured on the cover due in part to their breakthrough album. During its first two years the editorial staff of the magazine voted for their DJ of 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 1992, the magazine decided to switch to bi-weekly publishing due to increasing workload which would remain in place till 2008. The first edition featured artists such as Frankie Knuckles and the Ragga Twins. The magazine at this point was already the UK's top-selling disc jockey magazine and was widely regarded as one of the magazines of choice in the burgeoning house and rave music scenes. 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 name was then changed to Jocks Magazine, however, the publication underwent re-branding shortly afterwards. An earlier version of the magazine appeared towards the end of the 1980s when it was then known as Disc Jockey Magazine.