Slow to Speak, the duo behind New York record store Dope Jams, have taken over FACT’s house and techno column. For almost a decade now, Francis Englehardt and Paul Nickerson have run dance music’s ...
“How many boring Jeff Mills rip-offs can one genre take?”: Slow to Speak’s month in house and techno
Slow to Speak, the duo behind New York record store Dope Jams, have taken over FACT’s house and techno column. For almost a decade now, Francis Englehardt and Paul Nickerson have run dance music’s ...
Ear-blasting subwoofers and dark techno music will make the Concourse Project feel like a UFO space club during this year’s Seismic Dance Event. The weekend-long festival, which runs November 10-12, ...
UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Electronic/techno dance music was big in the 1990s, and it returned over the holiday weekend to make Mohegan Sun Arena look more like a nightclub. Billed as the Dance Now America ...
Back in the summer of 2016, one of the greatest dance music makers alive was raising big questions about how white bodies move to black rhythms. “How do you dance when we still swing from trees, when ...
Dancing with sunflowers in her hair and a pink and purple flag in each hand, Hanan Vazanio was feeling the vibe of the Movement festival before most had even arrived Saturday. This is the third year ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Arielle Gordon In early March, the techno and house-music collective Sublimate posted a listing for its latest all-night event, featuring D.J.s ...
When the doors opened to the Museum of Modern Electronic Music (MOMEM) in Frankfurt’s Hauptwache square, last year, it seemed that club music was finally getting its due. MOMEM was billed as the world ...
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