Tag: crosstown rebels
Junior Sanchez & Todd Terry collaborate on “Live Forever”
Junior Sanchez brings in an even more legendary presence from the history of the New York scene in Todd Terry on the lead track from the Divergent EP.
#DieTrying – Inside the new 5 Mag
Josh Milan, Ashley Beedle, Terry Farley, Jackie Queens and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag.
Control Transmission: The Sound of Alinka, ca. 2020
Alinka, producer of the new Crosstown Rebels EP Control Transmission, is one of the most talented producers making electronic music today and she should be booked for your club, festival or pet store opening as soon as possible.
David Morales’s Remix of Tibi Dabo is Another Surprising Chapter in a Legendary Career
Crosstown Rebels recruits the remixer for The Distance We Share.
Vitality: Inside the New Issue of 5 Mag
Jorge Caiado, Erick Morillo, John Digweed, Tee Mango and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now!
Alinka Prepares New EP for Crosstown Rebels
Alinka was born in Kiev, reared in Chicago and is based in Berlin and little pieces of all of those electronic metropolises are in Control Transmission, out in July on Crosstown Rebels.
Crosstown Rebels to Release Ae:ther’s Beautifully Intimate “We’ll Be Together”
The first single from Ae:ther's sublime 2019 album"Me" features Moscoman and Francesco Mami on remixes plus a new track.
Out Now: Crystal Waters + Hifi Sean in the New 5 Mag
Music & Art in a Time of Political Despair, plus 15 years of Dirt Crew Recordings, Chicago homegrown house music savant John Simmons and more inside 5 Mag #178, out now.
Shaun J. Wright and Alinka: Face The Truth
Shaun J. Wright and Alinka - together - have been the best story going in Chicago. They're two artists that have escaped this city's...
Shaun J. Wright and Alinka: New Mix Monday vol 182
Shaun J. Wright and Alinka of Twirl! mix Volume 182 of New Mix Monday, 5 Magazine's weekly House Music guest mix series.
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A People’s History of Chicago House Music
In the poetic and robust Chicago House Music: Culture and Community, Marguerite L. Harrold captures the history of house music with the eye of a scholar and the passion of a true believer.