Tag: sound signature
Joyful noise from Theo Parrish & Maurissa Rose on “It’s Out Of Your Control”
Maurissa Rose is one of those vocalists that sounds like she's singing with her whole heart only to you.
This Is For You, from Maurissa Rose and Theo Parrish
Theo Parrish's latest single features stellar songwriting and even better vocals from Maurissa Rose.
Theo Parrish’s All-Stars Shine on “What You Gonna Ask For”
Review: "What You Gonna Ask For" exudes a tremendous warmth - you can almost warm your hands to it. It's not fair how easy Theo Parrish makes this.
Specter’s “Built To Last” is Nearly Perfect
Specter's Built To Last is nearly perfect, structurally and musically it is top 5 on the album of the year list of anyone that wants to be taken seriously.
In The Groove: Welcome to the New Issue of 5 Mag
Bigger, thicker, stronger: a completely redesigned 5 Mag and our longest issue ever with features on underground legend Danny J. Lewis, DJ Aakmael, Pirate Radio, Streaming in Africa, the history of the 808 and its clones, new podcasts, reviews and more.
Gullah Culture Meets Modern House in Theo Parrish’s Preacher’s Comin
Rhythmic to the point of hypnosis, two amazing tracks wrap around Theo Parrish's Preacher's Comin' from Sound Signature.
Future Shock! Inside the New Issue of 5 Mag
Santiago Salazar, Pablo Bolivar, Brian Power and more inside 5 Mag issue 158, out now!
Theo Parrish: American Intelligence
Alex Chilton spent most of his life in obscurity, working for shit wages to support himself as his records were released in tiny bundles...
Specter: The Gooch (Sound Signature)
This is like reading the back of a pack of Chinese firecrackers: light quickly and run away. Drop the needle anywhere, at any point...
Jay Daniel: Scorpio Rising (Sound Signature)
Years ago, I knew this crazy Serbian poet/philosopher. With his flowing beard and hair and world-weary grimace, give him about ten years and a...
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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.