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Chris Clark

Upset the Rhythm: Producer Clark on the Dance Between Beauty and Tension

"It's this constant circle - you wanna be nice with people, but you also wanna be a bit rough."
By Justin Joffe
Moby.

Moby: ‘The Systems Are Failing; Let Them Fail’

“At this point I have to make everything for me...Fifty-one-year-old musicians should not be seeking pop relevance."—Moby
By Justin Joffe
Helado Negro

Why We Need the Wisdom of Helado Negro Now More Than Ever

"In terms of the turmoil we've been experiencing with racial strife and violence in the US...I was trying to figure out a way to process it all"
By Ryan Burleson
Kaytranada

Kaytranada Reminded Us the Best DJs Don’t Need to Hide Behind Laptops

By Justin Joffe
Eric Krasno.

Eric Krasno Makes ‘Blood From a Stone’ Look Easy on His Inspired Solo Debut

By Ron Hart
Lou Reed and Nico.

New York Is Still Lou Reed’s Town (You Just Live in It)

By John Kruth
Kent Jones.

How Kent Jones Parlayed a Moment of Inspiration Into Touring With Beyonce

By Rob LeDonne
Sandy Pearlman.

The Man Who Made Blue Öyster Cult: RIP Producer Sandy Pearlman

By Tim Sommer
Cornelius' "Fantasma"

The Day J-Pop Ate Itself: Cornelius and the Timeless Freakiness of ‘Fantasma’

By Justin Joffe
Lone.

Lone Harnessed His Fever Dreams for One of 2016’s Best Electronic Albums

By Matt Morrison
Beyonce.

The City You Love to Hate Makes Every Song You Love

By Shawn Setaro
April 8, 1963: British pop group The Beatles holding their silver disc. Left to right are, Paul McCartney, George Harrison (1943 - 2001), Ringo Starr, George Martin of EMI and John Lennon (1940 - 1980).

RIP George Martin, the Co-Pilot on the Voyage That Changed Music Forever

By Tim Sommer

A Decade Old, Still Fresh: How J Dilla Wrote the Future With ‘Donuts’

By Ron Hart

Mark Gatiss: ‘Sherlock’ Co-Creator Is a Gentleman of Extraordinary Leagues

By Cameron K McEwan
Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais Is the Funniest Man Alive

By Jacques Hyzagi

Assless Chaps and Future Sounds: Arca Invades NY

By Billy Gray
Sting. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Why Sting Is Really Taking the Stage in ‘Last Ship’

By Philip Boroff
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