The term “dance-punk” is a slippery one. Since emerging in the late ‘70s, thanks to bands like Liquid Liquid and ESG in New York and...
Talking Heads
Released 40 years ago, Talking Heads’ fifth album was a firm fixture in Larry Levan’s tastemaking Paradise Garage record bag. A stone-cold new wave disco classic filled with now-iconic hits, it spread through New York’s clubs like wildfire. Here, Ben Cardew learns how ‘Speaking In Tongues’ enshrined one of the era’s least classifiable bands on dancefloors forever
The four bandmates sat down for a Q&A led by Spike Lee, who described Stop Make Sense as "the greatest concert film ever"
The band will reunite to celebrate 40 years of Stop Making Sense
The restored version will hit cinemas later in 2023
It is everything...
So many good things come out of Burning Man each and every year — and this Major Lazer set is the icing on the cake...
Rob Insinna is a man steeped in disco knowledge.
First cropping up on Munk's Gomma imprint, Headman served as a familiar face of the electroclash movement during the mid-'00s, continuing to craft “nu” forms of disco, riffing on Italo, acid house and techno influences on Relish, the label he set up in 2001, and he's refused to go away — thankfully.