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JADA knows how to make people dance. In fact, she has successfully proven it with her Boiler Room debut last year, serving ...
Drake’s Nothing Was the Same is out now on Cash Money/Universal. Mark Fisher’s new book Ghosts of My Life is published later ...
With music and art fueling its pitch black aesthetic, Darklands stands at the helm of Berlin’s wearable avant-garde. Daniel ...
Michail Todua, now 33, has been in prison for five years. A Georgian native who grew up in the capital city of Tbilisi, he ...
Leeds native George Evelyn formed Nightmares On Wax in the late ‘80s in a scene teeming with hip-hop and b-boy culture. He got his start dancing before eventually beginning to DJ. Eventually… ...
Dance music historian Tim Lawrence sat down with DJ Daniele Baldelli to learn the story of how cosmic disco emerged from northern Italy in the late '70s.
Michail Todua was arrested five years ago. Since then, he's been making and releasing music from his in-jail studio.
In this special preview of our new Summer 2013 print magazine, we present the cover story—an extensive interview with the divisive pop phenomenon—in full. Photo by Robert Carrithers. Lana Del Rey: I ...
A 10-Track Beginner’s Guide To Rominimal, The Underground Tech-House Sound Of Romania From Rhadoo (pictured below) to Vid, these are some of the tracks that have defined the uniquely trippy sound of ...
In this interview taken from our Winter, 2012 print issue, magazine editor A.J. Samuels makes contact with the original Drexciyan and the missing link between Detroit techno and particle physics.
It’s not easy to maintain a club in Russia. Rabitza, for example, closed just last year following aggressive police raids, and Arma 17 has been forced to move spaces —and eventually, to shut ...
Africaine 808 highlight a selection of pioneering dance tracks, from Nigerian funk iconoclast William Onyeabor to Shangaan disco from South Africa.
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