The intersection of rock and electronic music has been clusterfucked for years, and it takes extraordinary skills to stand ...
Synthesizers are so ubiquitous in popular music that it’s hard to imagine a time when they weren’t around. The first commercial synthesizer did not exist until 1964, when Robert Moog (pronounced MOHG) ...
We all have those songs - you know, the ones that, despite coming from legendary artists or being inescapable radio songs, ...
Today, Charleston, S.C.-based band Doom Flamingo returned with a thrilling new single, “Long Way Home.” Breaking fresh ground, the band enlisted the mixing and mastering expertise of Danny Kalb, ...
I’ll admit that I wasn’t alive for the 1980s, but some music can make you feel nostalgic for things you’ve never experienced.
One fascinating aspect of the emergence of hyper-rock is that it doesn’t appear linear or traceable to any singular scene. Sure, a renewed interest in shoegaze has been important and perhaps ...
Imagine tearing across the water in a cigarette boat along Miami Beach, or training tirelessly for a climatic dance/fight tournament, or gazing heartbrokenly upon a neon-lit cyberpunk cityscape from a ...
Little Rock musicians Alan Benjamin Thomas and Steven Rutherford, who record as joan, create a dreamy, synth-pop soundscape that seems equally at home blasting in a sweaty, packed arena or heard ...
The early models of the synthesizer were not given a warm welcome. In the 1950s, technological developments improved the quality and usability of synthesizers. But the instrument was frequently met ...