Some Call It House, We Still Call It Home: Inside 5 Mag Issue 208
The history of Chicago's 3 Degrees, Detroit vocalist Diviniti, Gratts and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag.
The party and the movement: the story of 3 Degrees from the source inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.
The complete contents from Issue 208 are listed below, and you can download the issue here. Thanks for your support!
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More From Issue #208:
Get Up! A Tribute to DJ Deeon.
Gratts: The Cover Mix. "I am obsessed with tracks that work in different environments. That is true class to me: music that works in a club but that also has enough depth to be played on the radio or in a bar."
Diviniti: In Due Time. To hear her tell it, it was fate that Diviniti linked up with Josh Milan for her album In Due Time. "I don't see a way that we would not have ended up creating music together at some point."
The Devil's Disco. The founder of disco's wildest orchestra, John Davis put in his time at Sigma Sound, with MFSB and his own Monster Orchestra. The once-prolific dance music artist passed away earlier this year in Ohio.
Some Call It House, They Still Call It Home. Founded in 1999, 3º created a thriving global community through a series of members only parties & an audience of participants, friends & friends of friends. 5 Mag profiles one of the most important chapters in nightlife history.
Galaxy Brain: One Dollar. Charging money for music submissions is the industry's new growth industry. They're just not charging very much.
Ravenomics: Pirate Apocalypse. File sharing sites are voluntarily shutting down across the internet. The courts, the RIAA and industry watchdogs have nothing to do with it.
Screen Grab: Sorted by Sononym. For $99 this product will sort out your life and your ugly sample collection.
Heavy Machinery: Introducing Korg's opsix SE. The 61 key version of Korg's opsix aspires to become one of the best FM synthesizers ever.
Music Reviews #208. The home for longform reviews in modern dance music, featuring records from 6th Borough Project (Delusions of Grandeur), Boo Williams, Eric Johnson & Reggie Dokes (Upstairs Asylum), Retromigration (Wolf Music), youANDme, Cinthie & Ian Pooley (Rhythm Cult), Nachtbraker, Eddie Leader and Chez Damier (Hudd Traxx), Steve Mill (Dirt Crew), Dave Lee & Saturday Night Band (Prelude), Disclosure, Move D & Jordan GCZ (Source Germany), Lefrenk (EC Underground) and more.
In Rotation #208. More reviews of the new, old, conventional, strange and genre agnostic that we love and are playing the hell out of right now from Heist Recordings, Carlo (Aterral), T Williams, Tendai & Karizma (The Remedy Project), Alinka (Twirl), DJ Threejay & Patrick Wayne (Dubstar), Lehto & Risperson (Bathurst), Lars Behrenroth (Deeper Shades), Green Velvet, Marcus Lys and Classmatic (Relief), Paris Cesvette (Raising Records), BlackJean, MAL.E (Fixed Rhythms) and more.
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