It’s impossible to have missed The Rapture this year. The NYC-based group have been positively annihilating both radio and blogs with their latest single ‘How Deep Is Your Love’. Taken from their ...
Daniel Miller is the founder and chairman of Mute Records, who released all of Depeche Mode’s albums with the exception of the new one, Delta Machine. Miller released Depeche Mode’s first single in ...
The ability to create and play music is one of the greatest pleasures in the world. Until fairly recently, this was a much harder game for people with physical disabilities. New advances in technology ...
Earlier this year, we partnered with the Do School to explore new possibilities for Telekom Electronic Beats. In the process, we met Noah Fields, a talented young trans* writer from Chicago. We tapped ...
Years of research went into this list. While at one point there would have been no real demand for it, the listicle has become a key instrument of modern lifestyle journalism. When it comes to ranking ...
Ion Dumitrescu: Paul, I wanted to start out by talking about the transitional period between so- called “proto-manele” and today’s manele. I know you’ve extensively investigated the timeframe between ...
The Sound and Style of Beat-Driven Culture. Club music and lifestyle at the global intersections since 2000.
This week, in an article titled About Vatican Shadow Link With the Far-right, culture journalist Jean-Hugues Kabuiku has highlighted relationships between experimental producer Dominick Fernow—also ...
Danceteria sent shockwaves through the city’s party scene when it opened in May 1980, all the way down to the Mudd Club, where its owners had spent a fair amount of time hanging out. Dedicating the ...
On the occasion of International Transgender Day of Visibility, we highlighted a few of our favorite artists working across electronic music, experimental, club, pop and more. March 31 is ...
Mobilegirl, Amber Akilla, bod [包家巷], and others speak out against the upsurge of violence towards diasporic Asian communities. The phrase “Go back to China” haunts me. As a Taiwanese-American, I am ...
In Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s 2001 film Millennium Mambo’s iconic opening scene Lim Giong’s ghostly song “A Pure Person” plays over a slow motion view of Vicky (Shu Qi) walking through a long blue ...
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