Merriam-Webster defines “deviant” as “departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.” Turns out that’s a perfect name for this annual official closing party of ...
MINNEAPOLIS — First, the double doors to the home clubhouse are pulled shut. Next, the houselights dim and are replaced by a singular source in the center of the room flashing like a modern disco ball ...
Electronic dance music, or EDM as it's somewhat controversially called these days, has existed in one form or another since the advent of the first drum machine. Of the millions of electronic tracks ...
Detroit techno, as one of its first practitioners, Derrick May, famously told the Face in 1988, was “like George Clinton and Kraftwerk are stuck on an elevator with only a sequencer to keep them ...
Simian Mobile Disco recorded their last album, 2012’s Unpatterns, through an array of devices, but for the forthcoming Whorl, the London duo limited themselves to a pair of modular synths, a sequencer ...
If you live in Sitka, you’ve definitely heard of contra dance. And if you live on planet Earth, you’ve certainly heard of techno or electronic dance music (EDM). You may not expect much of a ...
The Disco Biscuits marked another lap around the sun this week. For the first time in their extended history, the Philadelphia natives hosted a Boston New Year’s Eve, taking Beantown by storm with ...
Techno: A universal language. No matter your native tongue, the myriad beats that define the genre can be understood by all. By cultivating emotions, causing movement, forming sounds and generating ...
The Mile High has a thriving dance community, with every flavor of music you could want. Whether you’re into the boots and cats of house music, the soaring synths of trance, the industrial drum beats ...
Manchester Metropolitan University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. In the wake of the demolition of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, something strange and wonderful happened.
Dancing? No, we're just kneading udon. Nightclub revelers in Japan have found a cheeky -- and tasty -- way of making fun of Japan's restrictions on dancing in bars and clubs. At Techno-Udon in the ...