Kraftwerk Plays ‘Spacelab’ Live With An In-Orbit German Astronaut

By |2018-07-26T16:21:47-04:00July 25th, 2018|Entertaiment, Music, Music News, My House Radio|

July 23, 201811:35 AM ET Kraftwerk performs with ISS astronaut Alexander Gerst. LARS GOTRICH TwitterFacebookTumblrInstagram First things first: Why hasn't this happened, yet? Kraftwerk, thinking about and making electronic sounds for the future since 1970, performed with an astronaut in-orbit live on Friday night. The collaboration, with German astronaut Alexander Gerst — currently on [...]

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Seymour Stein Is Leaving Warner Music and Sire Records, the Label He Launched 51 Years Ago

By |2018-07-26T16:21:49-04:00July 19th, 2018|Classics, Documentary, Entertaiment, International, Interviews, Music News, producer|

The industry giant said he longs for his "indie roots" and will be "back in action again soon." Music industry legend Seymour Stein has announced his departure from Warner Music after 42 years at the label group, saying he's eying a return to his "indie roots." By leaving WMG, Stein also is saying goodbye to Sire Records, [...]

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Why You’re Hearing More Borrowed Lyrics and Melodies on Pop Radio

By |2018-07-26T16:21:50-04:00July 14th, 2018|Entertaiment, Music, Music News, New York|

Anne-Marie’s “2002,” Portugal. The Man’s “Feel It Still” and more – inside the new wave of pop interpolation     Anne-Marie’s “2002” is the biggest solo release of her career, a multi-week Top Five single in the U.K. built around a simple, effective gimmick: cribbing lyrics from songs that were hits between 1998 [...]

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‘What a star he would be today’: the extraordinary musical legacy of Sylvester

By |2018-07-26T16:21:50-04:00July 10th, 2018|Entertaiment, Gay, House Music, Music News, My House Radio, Uncategorized|

Thirty years after his death, the creator of the classic Pride anthem You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) is the subject of academic symposia. Not bad for a drag queen who was ‘just trying to get on to the radio’ On a sunny Thursday afternoon, the theatre at the University of Sussex is playing host to [...]

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Chicago House Golden Era | Second Wave Artists 1990 – 2005

By |2018-07-26T16:21:50-04:00July 7th, 2018|Chicago, Documentary, House, House Music, International, Interviews, Music News|

https://youtu.be/d8Y9RLS9YQ4   This collection of recordings represent a segment of artists whose efforts, together and individually, cemented the city of Chicago as the locale where the era's most creative innovation in dance music was taking place. These producers, being cultural products of the initial House Music indoctrination of the '80s, show off many different sides [...]

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Tech Elites Recreate Burning Man Inside Their Living Rooms

By |2018-07-26T16:21:51-04:00July 3rd, 2018|House, Music News, My House Radio, New York, Spirituality, Uncategorized|

Like a modern version of a medieval minstrel, a singer named Jess Magic is helping A-list entrepreneurs get in touch with their inner child in private “songversations.”   Jess Magic, far right, guides her spiritual disciples at Soul Salon. CreditZak Krevitt for The New York Times To Chad Mureta, a Silicon Valley app guru, the [...]

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Thirty years since the second summer of love

By |2018-07-26T16:21:51-04:00July 2nd, 2018|House Music, International, Music News, My House Radio, news, Uncategorized|

 Bless this acid house: dancing in face masks and white gloves. Photograph: Matthew Smith/Rex/Shutterstock It was the year I got my first job, the year I broke up with my boyfriend, the year I flew to Barbados and met Imran Khan on a beach, but of all the crazy life-changing moments, none had more impact [...]

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House Music Night at Guaranteed Rate Field

By |2018-07-26T16:21:52-04:00June 27th, 2018|Chicago, House Music, Music News|

What does house music have to do with White Sox baseball? In the beginning, there was Jack, and Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the groove of all grooves. And while one day viciously throwing down on his box, Jack boldy declared, ‘Let there be HOUSE!’ and House Music was born. About [...]

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Michael Jackson musical set to hit Broadway in 2020

By |2018-07-26T16:21:52-04:00June 19th, 2018|Announcements, Classics, Entertaiment, Music News, New York|

Michael Jackson performs "Dangerous" during a taping of the American Bandstand's 50th-anniversary show Saturday, April 20, 2002, in Pasadena, Calif. (Kevork Djansezian/AP)   The King of Pop is moonwalking to Broadway. The Michael Jackson Estate and Columbia Live Stage announced Tuesday that they are developing a new jukebox musical inspired by the life [...]

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Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, ‘Grandfather of Rap,’ Is Dead at 73

By |2018-07-26T16:21:52-04:00June 15th, 2018|Announcements, Music News, New York, news, Pioneer, producer|

Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of the Last Poets in London in 1984. He delivered some of the group’s most urgent and incisive verses.CreditDavid Corio/Redferns, via Getty Images By Giovanni Russonello June 13, 2018 Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, who helped establish the foundation for hip-hop as a member of the Last Poets and in his own solo [...]

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