Deep House Culture
Various Artists (Hypnotic). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Various Artists (Hypnotic). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Mississippi Hill Country Blues (Fat Possum). Review by Troy Mayhew.
A Voyage Into Trance (Hypnotic/Dragonfly). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Drops Of Jupiter (Columbia). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Discovery (Virgin). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Progressive Mix Session 1.0 (Moonshine). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Live From Mars (Virgin). Review by Troy Mayhew.
Headin’ South at 110 Per (Smooch). Interview by Troy Mayhew
Unreasonable Behaviour is an adventurous electronic album that leans s…
Lunasect is a four-piece band that straddles the line between new age music a…
Five Eight are a rock trio out of Athens, Georgia. The Good Nurse foll…
Coldplay is a British rock outfit in the mold of Oasis, Travis, the Verve, an…
Rhythm Motion Picture is an electronic album flavored with jazz and vo…
Pearl Jam definitely learned some important lessons from other bands who have…
The follow-up to Joan Osborne’s excellent debut, Relish, took five yea…
Electronic music comes in many forms, but the most popular and accessible sty…
The Young Dubliners, with the Rockin’ Highliners at the House of Blues in Orlando, FL on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Troy Mayhew. Photos by Dennis Ho.
The Acid Lounge is just as it sounds; an hour of trippy, jazzy sounds …
Perry Farrell, with Huda Hudia and Larry Banks at Icon in Orlando, FL on August 3, 2000. Concert review by Troy Mayhew.
Prior to hearing this album, the only Canned Heat material I was familiar wit…
Macabre masterpiece The House that Screamed gets a stunning Blu-ray makeover, revealing a release good enough to convert non-believers. Phil Bailey reviews.
Ink 19’s Stacey Zering talks with writer Doug Bratton, who takes us inside his indie murder mystery comic book series, Isolation.
On today’s show, Charley Deppner, Eszter Balint, and Pat Greene enjoy a discussion of terror, punk rock, and the duality of musical genius.
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, just as their entire back catalog is released on vinyl in partnership with the Blue Rose Foundation.
This week, savvy shopper Christopher Long scores an abused vinyl copy of The Long Run, the 1979 Eagles classic, from a local junkie for a pack of smokes and a can of pop.
Black Holes Are Hard to Find (Nemu Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Carl F. Gauze reviews his second As You Like It in three days, the latest a candy-colored complexity from Rollins College’s Annie Russell Theatre.
Episode 21, in which Jeremy Glazier has a fun conversation with the incredible musician, author, and artist Andy Aledort.