Re-record: Celebrating 120 Black Artists In Electronic Music – Part 1 (Resident Advisor)

By |2023-02-09T21:54:18-05:00February 9th, 2023|African American, black History Month, Dance Music, DJ, electronic music, House, House Music, International, producer, Resident Advisor|

Contributors set the record straight, highlighting standout acts active between 2001-2020. "There's one part of doing this project where I'm like 'white people need to recognise the lineage,' but more importantly I hope Black people understand the lineage," says Theo Fabunmi-Stone, DJ, writer and Cue Point creator on the impetus for introducing this series. "It's sad when [...]

11 Rising Black Artists Changing the Face of House Music (Gray Area)

By |2023-02-07T21:51:33-05:00February 7th, 2023|African American, black History Month, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, electronic music, Gray Area, House Music, producer, Promotional|

We are fortunate to live in a time where influential artists are making an indelible impact on the music industry and bringing their unique flavors and energy to every genre. As we enter Black History Month, we are celebrating and recognizing the success of Black individuals in the music industry and recognize the efforts of [...]

House Music Is Back. Let’s Remember Its Roots. (Harper’s Bazaar)

By |2023-02-06T23:10:57-05:00February 6th, 2023|African American, black History Month, Chicago, Dance Music, House, House Music, House Music History, New York|

Drake, Beyoncé and more have brought the genre back into the mainstream. But it's always been the sound of Black queer resistance. BY LYNNÉE DENISE.  PUBLISHED: JUN 30, 2022 NURPHOTO//GETTY IMAGES First things first, house music is Black queer music. A vehicle used to transcend earthly troubles and a soundtrack for the disappearing of bodies on dance [...]

A DJ Guide To Black Dance Music Classics — From Chicago House To New Jersey Club (okayplayer.com)

By |2023-02-05T17:34:31-05:00February 5th, 2023|African American, Baltimore, black History Month, Chicago, Classics, Dance Music, Detroit, DJ, House, House Music, House Music History, New Jersey, New York, okayplayer|

Photo Credit: Simon King/Redferns Amid Beyoncé and Drake dropping dance-centric albums, here’s a guide to the classics of Black dance music subgenres — from Chicago house to Baltimore Club. Thanks to Beyoncé and Drake releasing their own respective dance-centric albums — Renaissance and Honestly, Nevermind — there’s been a renewed interest in dance music — specifically Black dance music — in the mainstream. In [...]

HONOR THE BIRTH OF HOUSE MUSIC WITH 10 INFLUENTIAL BLACK ARTISTS FROM CHICAGO (edm.com)

By |2023-02-03T19:55:00-05:00February 3rd, 2023|African American, black History Month, Chicago, Dance Music, DJ, EDM.com, House, House Music, House Music History, Music|

Gene Farris/Facebook These seminal producers played instrumental roles in developing the early sounds of electronic music and bringing it to the masses. RACHEL KUPFER  FEB 1, 2021 More than 40 years ago in Chicago's underground club scene, the foundational wave of modern dance music was just starting to hit its stride. It was the [...]

From Robin S. to Crystal Waters, These 9 Black Women Defined House Music (PopSugar)

By |2023-02-02T20:16:19-05:00February 2nd, 2023|African American, black History Month, Dance Music, Entertaiment, House, House Music, House Music History, Music, Women|

Beyoncé's first single from forthcoming album "Renaissance," entitled "Break My Soul" and featuring Big Freedia, also features a sample of Robin S.'s house hit "Show Me Love." Before she was sampled on Beyoncé's "Break My Soul," Robin S. was a major hitmaker in the house-music world. Her track "Show Me Love" was a hit in the early '90s, and [...]

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY: PIONEERS OF HOUSE MUSIC (MIXMAG)

By |2023-02-01T18:00:55-05:00February 1st, 2023|African American, black History Month, Chicago, Classics, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, Detroit, DJ, Frankie Knuckles, Gay, House, House Music, House Music History, MixMAg|

    A trip through the timeline of dance music HARRISON WILLIAMS,    21 FEBRUARY 2017 Dance music was built on love, unity, respect, and inclusivity. Mixmag is celebrating Black History Month by honoring electronic music's most cherished and revered artists who embraced these founding values. Last week we showcased the women who shaped dance music and [...]

WHY DANCE MUSIC CULTURE NEEDS TO PAY MORE RESPECT TO MCS (Mixmag)

By |2023-01-31T00:40:45-05:00January 31st, 2023|African American, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, House, House Music, International, MC, MixMAg, Music, UK|

MCs have been instrumental to the development of dance music and are the life force of many of the world’s most incendiary raves MARCUS BARNES 30 JANUARY 2023 If you’ve ever been to a garage rave, a drum ‘n’bass event, a dubstep show or any number of grime or drill parties, you will have [...]

ManRay set to re-open in Cambridge after nearly two decades (Vanyaland)

By |2023-01-16T22:21:29-05:00January 16th, 2023|Announcements, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, Entertaiment, Gay, House, House Music, LGBTQIA+, Music News|

    The “Art of Nightlife” is finally returning to Cambridge after nearly two decades of dormancy. ManRay, the legendary alternative underground nightclub in Central Square, is set to re-open at its new location of 40 Prospect St. on Wednesday, January 18. The venue’s new home is the former ImprovBoston comedy club, a short walk [...]

ADE – the recap of our second experience at one of the most influential events focused on electronic music Amsterdam Dance Event 2022 (KEYI Magazine)

By |2023-01-14T11:26:34-05:00January 14th, 2023|ADE, Amsterdam ADE2022, Clubs - Nightlife, Dance Music, DJ, Entertaiment, House, House Music, International, Music, Review|

ADE – the recap of our second experience at one of the most influential events focused on electronic music Amsterdam Dance Event 2022 photos and video by KEYI STUDIO Spread the love Here we go again! Some time ago we visited the Amsterdam Dance Event for the second time – it was a splendid [...]

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