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The 10 Most Slept-On 808 Drum Machine Songs of All Time
Following their new documentary, Arthur Baker and Alex Noyer highlight forgotten Roland TR-808-laced tunes that deserve to be remembered.
Kornél Kovács is Making House Music Fun Again
Loopy and full of life, 'The Bells' is the Stockholm-based, Studio Barnhus producer’s debut album—and best work yet.
Depeche Mode Co-Founder Vince Clarke Finally Understands Dance Music
The iconic synth-pop artist is releasing his latest electronic album with Paul Hartnoll on his new label, Very Records.
Ellen Allien Explains Why 'LISm' Is The Freakiest, Most Non-Commercial Music She's Ever Made
Listen to an exclusive stream of the Berlin producer's most introspective and meditative album to date.
The Untold Story of Joey Beltram, the Techno Titan Behind the 90s' Most Iconic Rave Anthems
How did the NYC native go from “Energy Flash” to collaborating with Laidback Luke?
Étienne de Crécy Talks French House Music History and its Future
"I really like G-house," the French Touch icon says. His tour starts tonight in Brooklyn.
Steve Bug on 15 Years of Poker Flat and How to Stand the Test of Time
"We’d rather release music that has a timeless feel to it, rather than whatever is hip right now."
Why the Arrival of German Techno Festival Time Warp is a Triumph for New York's Underground
This Thanksgiving, New York City has something new to be thankful for.
Danny Tenaglia’s Loft is As Awesome As You Wanted It To Be
In an exclusive tour, the New York nightlife legend walks us through the mementos of the past amid the trappings of his future.
Paradise Garage and the Fight for Larry Levan Way
Avoiding acid trips, taking refuge from the AIDS crisis, David DePino, François Kevorkian and Joey Llanos recall the impact of Larry Levan as they fight to honor his singular legacy, fittingly, with a party.