On Decolonizing Music & Nightlife Culture
“2020 is not only marked as the year of covid-19, it has also been a pivotal year in the fight against systemic racism.” No statement could more accurately assess this past year that has felt...
“2020 is not only marked as the year of covid-19, it has also been a pivotal year in the fight against systemic racism.” No statement could more accurately assess this past year that has felt...
Harlem based artist Scorch embodies the golden rule of hip hop, combining the hottest beats...
Alison Clancy [https://www.alisonclancy.com/dancing]is a multidisciplinary artist, skilled in diverse arenas...
Director Samuel Clemens Long explains his wicked blend of visible and infrared light for "Getting Hot," a music with Detroit artist Marissa Guzman and song-writer, Erefaan Pearce!
Cortney Connolly is an artist studying Collaborative Arts at the NYU Tisch School of the...
Haruka Salt [https://soundcloud.com/harukanyc999]is a producer and DJ currently based in Brooklyn,...
While COVID-19 continues to rage on and the BLM movement overturns the country sparking some...
To the beginner’s ear, the sounds of GFOTY rings out like a 2000s pop princess ballad. But listening closer, her ‘sick beatz’ and profound lyrics speak to everyone’s inner, full-throttle rager.
For decades, Huckaby was a key force in Detroit dance music. As a producer, he carved out a singular brand of hypnotic yet soulful deep house on labels.
By Toby Levi New York-based band Ed From Space is electrifying and fresh. Led by Peruvian singer-songwriter Eduardo Kirschbaum, the band has created a sound unlike any other. Their debut EP is inventive, yet captivating. We caught up with Ed before the release gig for their latest EP, Yellow Nights. HONEYSUCKLE: Your last EP From...
Finding ways to help vulnerable communities is National Cannabis Festival founder, Caroline Phillips', calling.
Last August we were invited to The Black Fret event in Austin, Texas by our homegirl, Laura Patino of Holiday Mountain. Before she took the stage, a band called Calliope Musicals appeared.
Detroit. Lot's of stimga, lots of talk. Having lived in both Tel Aviv and Detroit, it's hard to say which city is talked about more.
We Love Detroit and there are A LOT of amazing things about Detroit. Not the least of which is the music.
The first time I met Greg Ferreira, lead singer of The Bushwick Hotel I was making out with a model, wearing leather tights and covered in ketchup. Rock N'Shop