Written by Ronny Kerr Daft Punk's fourth studio album, Random Access Memories, seemed to have it all. It was ambitious in scope, inspiring in perspective, and momentous in evolving the definition of electronic dance music. Completely unlike anything Daft Punk had ever produced, it was patently a Daft Punk production. But with the album now five years old, one little question still deserves an answer: if this is a tribute to disco, where are the women?
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T&E Collective presents the ultimate party game! Call your friends over, throw on your favorite Boiler Room DJ set, and play our specially curated bingo game along with it.
Your T&E fashion photo journalists, Queen B and Miss P, went to FYF Fest this year to capture some of the hottest looks of the season. Check out their top 5 favorite styles of the fest and a review of upcoming fashion trends.
Written by Alan Kiddings This is a post about these guys, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed. It's a post about capitalism and money's role in the music industry and the 1970s as a time of economic degeneracy. And finally, it's a post calling for emotionally genuine aesthetics that respond to big political tragedies and singular personal traumas alike.
Written by Greg Gonzales & Parisa Eshrati Tucson's not traditionally known for its 1980s hardcore punk scene, but it should be. Bands and fans gathered from all over the desert Southwest to participate and revel in truly original music. This piece uncovers the artists that made up Tucson's early punk scene and discusses their influence in Southern AZ's music culture today.
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