Migration, the sixth studio album from Bonobo (aka Simon Green), has held a special place in my heart/listening space since it was released last year.
I...
Last night, bedroom producers and music lovers packed into a an oblong concrete room to celebrate one of our own.
Tom Misch has gone from a teen concocti...
Four years is arguably the perfect amount of time for growth and progression. In that time frame one can graduate from uni, build a startup from obscurity to IP...
In the first of a series we're calling "Lost In..." where we find bands all over the world and film breathtaking sessions in unique locales — we present Other...
When artists want to play, we want to listen. Even at 5 AM on a Thursday. Especially when it's Jouska. Check out "Tummy/legs" shot in our yet to be named QNS, ...
When AfroPunk rolls around, it's the one weekend each year where black and brown beauties from near and far gather in public and feel at home. The celebration ...
Simon Green, AKA Bonobo, has been making moves. His career spans over twenty years but he somehow seems to be merely approaching the pinnacle.
He released Mi...
Last night, as the summer sun painted the sky a crisp orange, I swore I was having a flashback to this year's Bonnaroo. No, not the mythical kind where LSD is s...
Vulfpeck is touring in support of their LP release "The Beautiful Game", stopping in NYC's Central Park to play a show with Eric Krasno and Lawrence. DMNDR's s...
There was something different in the air...
After a thorough pat down at the front gates of Brooklyn Bowl, I entered the familiar venue slightly perplexed....
Most things to be said about Tame Impala have been said over the past year and half since their release of 2015's Currents. The album is a work of art and gets ...
Second Take is an attempt to refrain from knee-jerk reaction-reviews to concerts & albums. We take our time and let the experience sink in before reviewing....
"Shame On You."
As the crowd filed in on a perfect Friday evening, there was one name on everyone's lips. Andra Day.
"Shame On You."
The crowd gets th...
This playlist is meant to start March off right. Contemplative, yet driven, it's perfect for your morning commute or for some midday inspiration at work. Whenev...
On a gloomy and rainy evening in the middle of the week, most New Yorkers make it a point to head straight home after work to sink into their couches and contin...
Friday night at Irving Plaza felt like nothing short of a victory lap. Unknown Mortal Orchestra has been on a marathon of sorts in support of their latest album...
It took a few minutes of digging into the file cabinet of concerts in my mind to remember the first time I saw Lotus. By digging I mean, a quick google search, ...
On a night when most of the world had their eyes and minds focused on Paris -- on the lives that were cut short as they stood just as we stood, waiting to enjoy...