SALT LAKE CITY — It's a new twist on a traditional sound. Neon Nativez is blending Native American tribal beats with electronic dance music for crowds. "When I was growing up on the rez, just the ...
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Dancing robot matches music beat perfectly at CES
Even at a tech show, timing can be the most convincing feature. Inside the convention center at CES in Las Vegas, a robot ...
From top left to bottom right: Jamie xx (courtesy of Jamie xx), Peggy Gou (courtesy of Park Jongh Ha), Olan (courtesy of Meagan Rodriguez), Isoxo (courtesy of Isoxo) and Two Shell (courtesy of Two ...
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Electronic dance music events appear to provide a mental health boost for women over 40
Women over 40 continue to participate in electronic dance music events to benefit their physical and mental health. The ...
The song thumps, pulsates, and vibrates the house down like any good party song should. Anyone's who's fallen grateful victim ...
Explore the iconic "four-on-the-floor" beat and its impact on genres like disco, house, and pop. From disco's golden era to its resurgence in modern pop, Jojo and Linda trace the four-on-the-floor ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Where to club, which artists to follow, five songs you’ve got to hear and more. Where to club, which artists to follow, five songs you’ve got to hear and more. Credit...David ...
In the ’80s and ’90s, South Asian musicians around the globe blended house and dub with the sounds of their heritage, reimagining Western styles and presaging today’s diasporic club-music renaissance.
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