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Just Announced: Movement 2024 Set Times – All Stages
Set times have been announced for all stages and all three days of the 2024 installment of Movement, America's most cherished techno festival taking place in Hart Plaza, Detroit on Memorial Day weekend, May 25 through May 27 2024.
Final line-up for Detroit’s Movement 2024 festival released
Richie Hawtin, Solomun, Goldie, Fatboy Slim, Masters at Work, Floorplan and more among 115 acts across 6 stages, 5 showcases and pop-up sets.
The Cover Mix 🌊 Black Eyes – Sanctify vol 8
5 Mag's latest cover mix from Black Eyes, featuring 18 tracks of "hydro-trippin house and aquatic techno from Atlantis."
Straight Up No Chaser: deep house at its finest from Delano Smith & Norm Talley
Double twelve inch in which two of the greatest deep house producers in Detroit (and that means in the world) drop some of their dopest tracks.
House Music is a Spiritual Thing: Inside 5 Mag #210
Sacred beats: Levon Vincent, DJ Disciple, Gehno Aviance aka One A and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, house music from Chicago.
Lineups and set-times for Charivari Detroit 2023
Detroit festival Charivari celebrates its 10th anniversary this August 11, 12 and 13th 2023 with Delano Smith, Karizma, Rick Wilhite, Eddie Fowlkes, Doc Martin, Luke Hess, Alton Miller, Glenn Underground, Osunlade and more.
Spot Lite hosts a weekend fundraiser for Delano Smith
The legendary Detroit producer is battling a rare and unpredictable form of bone cancer that is "difficult to contain and to treat."
Tr One – RISE vol 7
This week's featured 5 Mag mix from Irish DJ and producer Tr One - a bangin deep house set featuring tracks from Specter, Santiago Salazar, Moodymann, Levon Vincent, Delano Smith and more.
Delano Smith remixes Hazmat LIVE’s cover of Sade
Soul Clap's House of EFUNK drops an incendiary remix pack of Detroit producer Hazmat's "No Ordinary Love"
Delano Smith returns to Mixmode with the gorgeous deepness of BeNeath
There are very few records that every DJ could use, much less need; Delano Smith's "BeNeath" is one that checks both boxes.
Norm Talley & Upstairs Asylum: “This Is What the Underground Is”
Powered by rare releases, unreleased mixes and a roster thick with Detroit talent, Norm Talley's Upstairs Asylum is widely hailed as one of the best deep house record labels of 2021. The year before, it didn't even exist.
Brian Kage & Delano Smith: Keep ‘Em Movin’ EP
A pitch-perfect deep house track cooked up by Detroit producers Brian Kage and Delano Smith.
#FutureShock – Inside the new 5 Mag
Oona Dahl, Boiler Room, Art of Tones, More Ghost Than Man and more inside #5Mag193, out now.
Review: Detroit’s Infolines returns with the V/A Under The Bridge
ADMN, Mister Joshooa and Remote Viewing Party make up Under The Bridge, the 3rd release from Detroit's new label Infolines and anchored by a lush Delano Smith remix.
Detroit’s finest: Charivari festival returns in August with its best line-up yet
Returning August 13, 14 & 15: all of your hero's heroes will be in Detroit for Charivari, the homegrown midwest festival.
Sushitech reissues Delano Smith & Norm Talley’s Constellation / Detroit 2-Step
Probably one of the greatest deep house 10" records of the last decade, Sushitech beats back the hoarders with a reissue of the 2009 split release with Delano Smith's "Constellation" backed by Norm Talley's "Detroit 2-Step."
Paxahau surprises with all-Detroit “Micro Movement 2021” festival
The event will be held over Memorial Day weekend in Detroit spread out across multiple clubs.
Delano Smith anchors 3rd release from Detroit’s Infolines
The third release from Detroit label Infolines with heat from ADMN, Remote Viewing Party and Mister Joshooa.
#DieTrying – Inside the new 5 Mag
Josh Milan, Ashley Beedle, Terry Farley, Jackie Queens and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag.
Back To Life: New Issue of 5 Mag
Phenomenal Handclap Band, Boddhi Satva, Milly James + more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.
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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.