I love dancing, but I’d love it more without the same overplayed club music. Music is the backbone of any party. When you don’t love it, the night falls flat (and if you’re the designated driver, ...
If we had to pick one word to describe electronic dance music in the '90s, it'd be variety. "In the U.S. and the U.K., in particular, electronic dance music was in this constant state of mutation," ...
Stereo MC’s came up through the British club/dance culture of acid house, rave and hip hop, not only with their own group, who gave us such hits as “Connected” and “Step it Up,” but through the label ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Fans emerged from pandemic lockdowns primed to hit the floor. Now online platforms are bringing fresh sounds and budding stars to bigger audiences worldwide. Fans emerged from ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Where to club, which artists to follow, five songs you’ve got to hear and more. Where to club, which artists to follow, five songs you’ve got to hear and more. Credit...David ...
Pink and blue lights dance off the mirrored disco ball that hangs from the ceiling of New York’s Le Poisson Rouge, illuminating the hundreds-deep crowd beneath it. It’s early in the night on the ...
Although there are other dance music subgenres Black people are behind (Miami bass, New Orleans bounce), it's these four in particular that have been highlighted through Bey and Drake's latest ...
From its 1980s roots in Black, Latinx, and queer communities in cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York, electronic dance music exploded in the 1990s, taking techno, rave, jungle, and other ...
Just like every decade before it — and since — the ‘90s sounded completely different from all other musical eras. It was an incredibly raw time in the music industry, with new genres popping up and ...