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Hood By Air Announces an Immediate "Hiatus"
The brand is taking a break so that its cofounders Shayne Oliver and Leilah Weinraub can pursue independent projects.
How Today's Club Music is Influenced by Alt-Rock and Nu-Metal
A look at the electronic producers drawing inspiration from Evanescence, Korn, Linkin Park, and other oft-maligned groups.
Baby Blue Bring Their Toronto "Global Club Sounds" Party to Your Home with Exclusive Mix
"It's been a rough year for all of us but we keep moving forward. Club music is political. This mix is political."
Evian Christ's New Trance Party Website is Actually The Greatest Thing Ever
He's teamed up with David Rudnick again for another out of this world online experience.
Kelela and Elysia Crampton Share a Gorgeous and Sinister Pair of Tracks
Featuring lyrics written by Adrian Piper, they're off the Total Freedom-executive produced compilation 'Anthem.'
HBA Put On a Wench-Themed NYFW Show Featuring Wolfgang Tillmans
Shayne Oliver enlisted Fade to Mind DJ Total Freedom to soundtrack the show.
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The Faces of Brooklyn's Queer Party Scene
This photo series captures LBGTQ nightlife's movers and shakers in the light of day.
Hear New Music from Fatima Al Qadiri and Nguzunguzu on Total Freedom's New Compilation
He executive produced 'Anthem' for the 9th Berlin Biennale, curated by DIS magazine.
Weirdo Kanye Reworks and Skrillex's Pure Joy in THUMP's Seven Most Played
This week's roundup of the songs and mixes we've been playing around the office is a hair more happy than usual.
Elysia Crampton Collabs with Why Be, Rabit, Chino Amobi, Lexxi, and Total Freedom on New Album
The experimental artist says she's signed to North Carolina label Break World for two albums.
Total Freedom's Massive New Edit Blends Linkin Park, Baile Funk, and Kelela
He takes on the singer's "All The Way Down" from her Hallucinogen EP.
Why I Took Off All My Clothes at Arca’s Party in Brooklyn Last Week
Getting naked was my way to reclaim clubbing from the putrid claws of heteronormativity, turning it back into a safe space for artists, weirdos and queers.