Interview: Kerri Chandler (Gray Area)

By |2024-02-02T21:42:11-06:00February 2nd, 2024|African American, black History Month, Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, Gray Area, House, House Music, House Music History, Interviews, Kerri Chandler, New Jersey, producer|

Overview Kerri Chandler is a name that every house music enthusiast should know. With a career spanning several decades, he has established himself as one of the originators and key figures in the genre. Born and raised in New Jersey, Chandler's musical journey began in a family deeply rooted in jazz. His father, a respected DJ, [...]

How New Order embraced Ibiza’s anything-goes energy on ‘Technique’ (DJ Mag)

By |2024-01-30T19:22:21-06:00January 30th, 2024|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ Mag, electronic music, House, House Music, House Music History, Ibiza, manchester UK|

Released on 30th January 1989, New Order’s fifth album is a sun-flushed pinnacle of dance rock, directly inspired by the hedonistic energy of Ibiza’s burgeoning club scene of the time. 35 years on, with the help of the album’s engineer Michael Johnson, Ben Cardew reflects on its legacy, and its influence on the acid house [...]

What Films Get Wrong About Club Culture. And Three That Get It Right. (Resident Advisor)

By |2024-01-21T10:27:15-06:00January 21st, 2024|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, Entertaiment, Music, Resident Advisor|

While most clubbing films centre contextless euphoria, 120 BPM, Millennium Mambo and Aftersun remind us that the dance floor is both a personal and political space. Cinemas and nightclubs are cousins. Both are dark rooms filled with strangers, primed to simultaneously overwhelm and deliver sensory deprivation. Both are common sites of transformative personal experiences related [...]

Burning Down The House: how Talking Heads’ ‘Speaking in Tongues’ ignited New York’s dancefloors (DJ Mag)

By |2024-01-15T18:11:45-06:00January 15th, 2024|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ Mag, New York|

  Released 40 years ago, Talking Heads’ fifth album was a firm fixture in Larry Levan’s tastemaking Paradise Garage record bag. A stone-cold new wave disco classic filled with now-iconic hits, it spread through New York’s clubs like wildfire. Here, Ben Cardew learns how ‘Speaking In Tongues’ enshrined one of the era’s least classifiable bands [...]

“Don’t think, just do”: Former Giorgio Moroder collaborator says the godfather of disco was “all about the melody” (MusicTech)

By |2024-01-04T17:09:21-06:00January 4th, 2024|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, Disco, Interviews, Music, Music News, producer|

  “Most of the great writers I learnt stay away from writing too much on an instrument. They just hear the melody and then everything else kind of comes from that.” In a new interview, former collaborators of ’80s disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder discuss what it’s like working for the legend himself as well as [...]

Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution review – an absolute feast of a music documentary (The Guardian)

By |2023-12-19T19:05:55-06:00December 19th, 2023|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, Disco, DJ, Honey Dijon, House Music, House Music History, LGBTQIA+, Music, Music News|

Idealistic, passionate … Larry Levan (left) and David Depino at Trax - Photograph: Tina Paul/BBC Studios This wonderful series documents the passion and idealism of the 70s music scene. It’s an immaculately soundtracked history lesson – and so much more besides After the tumult of the last few years, UK nightlife is in a perilous [...]

Robin S. ‘Show Me Love’, the making of a timeless house anthem: Watch (DJ Mag)

By |2023-12-15T16:35:41-06:00December 15th, 2023|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ Mag, Documentary, electronic music, Entertaiment, House, House Music, House Music History, Interviews, Women|

https://youtu.be/Tiv6WEevwbQ?si=ZTuM4urXcjHsZ1Mt   Robin S. gives us an exclusive insight into the making of her irreplicable club anthem, 'Show Me Love', three decades on from its release.   Robin S. gives us an exclusive insight into the making of her irreplicable club anthem, 'Show Me Love', three decades on from its release.   Initially shelved [...]

‘A project of necessity’: Exhibition on dance music’s foundational clubs to premiere at Miami Art Week (Resident Advisor)

By |2023-12-07T22:34:16-06:00December 7th, 2023|Announcements, Classics, Dance Music, House Music, House Music History, miami, Resident Advisor|

Co-curated by Ron Trent, Walk The Night will run across December 8th and 9th. A new photo exhibition documenting some of dance music's most iconic clubs is launching this week.     Premiering at Miami Art Week across December 8th and 9th, Walk The Night is a homage to the pioneers that helped shape the [...]

THE 20 BEST KRAFTWERK TRACKS RANKED (MIXMAG)

By |2023-11-18T23:16:15-06:00November 18th, 2023|Classics, Dance Music, electronic music, Entertaiment, House Music History, International, MixMAg, Report, Review|

Are Kraftwerk music's most influential band? **This article was originally published on May 15, 2020, after the death of Florian Schneider What a legacy the late Florian Schneider, whose death was announced last week, has left us. Along with the man who still keeps the Kraftwerk fires burning to this day, Ralf Hütter, the duo can legitimately [...]

Club Zanzibar: The Place Where the Jersey Sound and Voguing Flourished (Splice)

By |2023-08-23T21:14:41-05:00August 23rd, 2023|Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, House, House Music, House Music History, New Jersey, Tony Humphries|

  By the late 1970s, New York had a number of nightclub destinations for queer folk. There were the exclusive parties at Nicky Siano’s The Loft, the sped-up house tracks pulsating from Paradise Garage, and the celebrity-laden elusive gatherings at the famed Studio 54. However, drive a little past the Lincoln Tunnel towards the Garden State, [...]

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