Made In Chicago: Jamie 3:26 in the latest issue of 5 Mag
With Love from the Underground. Plus Ryan Sadorus takes over our cover mix, Liara, Alexander Flood, Collective Rhythm Network and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag.
Made In Chicago: 5 Mag Issue 220 featuring our cover story with the amazing Jamie 3:26, out now!
Also in this issue: The Last Angel, the posthumous album from Liara and the friends who put it together; our cover mix from Detroit and BerettaMusic's Ryan Sadorus; Alexander Flood's Artifactual Rhythm is our album of the month; James Duncan on Canada's Collective Rhythm Network and more.
See below for a closer look inside everything in this issue! And thank you for your support over the last 20 years!
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#CoverMix: Ryan Sadorus — Sanctify vol 13
Inside Issue #220:
The Cover Mix: Ryan Sadorus.
The Detroit DJ, producer and tastemaker whose ear for talent has made BerettaMusic one of the most consistently superb labels in the scene.
The Last Angel.
A year after her death, a new album shines a light on the music of Liara Tsai: a portrait of an artist on the verge of a breakthrough.
RepeatAll: Alexander Flood.
5 Mag meets the Australian producer, percussionist and rising force in the global music scene whose new album Artifactual Rhythm from Atjazz Record Co. is 5 Mag's album of the month.
Collective Rhythm Network.
James Duncan meets Geoff Adamson & Marc-Andrew Bird, the duo behind Collective Rhythm: a label and a radio show broadcasting from Canada since 1998 and still going strong.
Jamie 3:26: With Love from the Chicago Underground.
Jamie 3:26 lives in Rotterdam but he was made in Chicago. A conversation with the deeply influential DJ and producer on Chicago politics and why DJs here hustle hard, on moving to Europe, on edits and the culture of crate digging and why banning phones may just save the scene, even if we have to learn how to party together again.
How To Make Music When Nobody's Listening.
Galaxy Brain: Getting music out is easy these days. Getting people to listen is the hard part.
Messenger: A Moog For The Masses.
With their new monosynth, Moog brings a legendary sound down to a price where mere mortals can afford it.
Introducing Gamma.
this.is.NOISE engineers a mini-synth that promises you can never play a bad note.
Experiments in sound + vision with Motion: Fractal.
Add motion via granular synthesis and an amazing rhythmic toolbox with Excite Audio’s dreamy new plugin.
Random Sample Manipulation with Jumble.
SoundGhost’s latest app is a quirky randomizer that generates unique loops out of your sample library.
Emulating the classic Rhodes sound with Magic Tines.
If you don’t already have a favorite plugin (or a real Rhodes), GSi has a unique take on the timeless sound of the electric piano.
Music Reviews 220.
New music and reissues from Annie & The Caldwells with musclecars, Nicky Siano, Justin Strauss & Kornel Kovacs (Luaka Bop), Kléo (Call 4 Rhythm), Coco Cole (Pisces Season), Millie Jackson with Dimitry from Paris and Opolopo (Acid Jazz), J. Peacock (Dirt Crew), Scuba with Mr. G (Hotflush), Alex Arnout presents Black Logic (MFF), Borrowed Identity & Mechanical Soul Brother (Quintessentials), Molecular Recordings, DJ Haus (Unknown to the Unknown), Shur-I-Kan and Fred Everything (Lazy Days), Ralph Session and Juliet Mendoza (Quintessentials), Demi Requisimo & The Trip (Tessalicious), Lesterr (Ornaments), Mr. Tophat and Art Alfie (Karlovak), Sault (Forever Living Originals) and Damien Exton (Deep Clicks).
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