Nii Tei had always considered himself a music head. In college, he was the friend who controlled the aux cord during car rides and the go-to for music recommendations. But after graduating from East ...
The Brazilian musician, who collaborates with Indigenous artists and puts millions into philanthropy, explains his mission – and defends his jetsetting ...
No rankings. No skips. Just 26 songs that have defined the year so far. 12 hours ago Although there are other dance music subgenres Black people are behind (Miami bass, New Orleans bounce), it's these ...
The rise of electronic dance music (EDM) has been nothing short of meteoric over the past decade. What started as a niche movement in underground clubs has now evolved into a global cultural ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Eric Fuller covers music, live entertainment globally and Hollywood. Art Basel’s annual edition in Miami during Art Week always ...
Thursday 14 Ain't Nobody's Bizness: DJ Suzy (hip-hop, dance) Anderson's Fifth Estate: Area 51 with AKA (gothic, industrial) Axis/Radius: DJ MCB (hip-hop, dance) Draft House: DJ Jim Beam (dance) Elixir ...
As a Black female DJ, it’s not lost on me that I have the power to “move the crowd,”, especially in a disproportionately male-dominated industry. For Black Women’s History Month, I’m honoring the ...
How does dance music sensation John Summit pregame his set at one of Las Vegas’ most popular nightclubs the Friday before the Super Bowl? Laying in bed, eating an airport sandwich. But just because he ...
The world of electronic dance music (EDM) is exploding. The market for this music—and the experiences associated with it—is on a serious growth trajectory. And it’s not limited to any single ...
Laser beams illuminate a darkened restaurant turned dance hall in Cairo as revellers move to thumping beats from female DJs. Laser beams illuminate a darkened restaurant turned dance hall in Cairo as ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. We've seen the future of live music — and it belongs to the DJs. Perhaps more than other music genres, ...