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Dani et Etienne Daho - Comme un boomerang (2001) Radio Villette45. Best New Electronic: January 2018. As we remarked in the roundup of the best electronic releases of 2017, a general society-wide feeling of hopelessness can add an urgency to club culture. And that never lets up. For every mindless scoop-neck T-shirt deep house bro or EDM clown pumping out cookie-cutter beats, there are people working on building something that means more, from the center of culture to the far margins of subculture. Whether it’s documenting and making available the lost gems of the ’90s rave and jungle movements, or raising money and awareness for a new generation DIY arts spaces, or it’s New Zealanders raging against sterility with raw, pummeling noise, or Chinese musicians creating queasily blissful sci-fi dreams that create an uneasy spin on the country’s headlong rush into the future, electronic music is still consistently capable of surprising you at every turn.

Deep JungleDillinja – Breathe / One For The Trouble DJ TraxWhen Darkness Turns to Light PersuasionQuatermass EP Mr. FishdollNoonsense. Djoon › Soulful Club Paris. - 1000 morceaux indispensables selon les inRocks. LeMellotron.com - online radio streaming worldwide from Paris. with love. Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela. L'Arpeggiata Los Pajaros Perdidos - Christina Pluhar - THE SOUTH AMERICA PROJECT. DJ Mag. Téléchargement de musique en haute qualité. Ecoute en streaming.

Soul Jazz Records – Voguing: Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92 – Photographs by Chantal Regnault, Introduction by Tim Lawrence. Voguing: Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92 Photographs by Chantal Regnault, Introduction by Tim Lawrence Soul Jazz Books Information Our new deluxe 200 page deluxe 24x30cm flexibound book, Voguing and the House Ballroom Scene of New York City 1989-92, features hundreds of stunning photographs from the hidden world of New York’s house ballroom scene out of which came voguing, the dance made famous by Madonna.

Photographer Chantal Regnault lived in New York between 1989-92, photographing the scene at its height – the dancers Willi Ninja, Jose and Luis Xtravaganza (who all worked with Madonna) – as well as the legendary ‘mothers’ of the gay and transgender world – Avis Pendavis, Peppa LaBeija, Carmen Xtravaganza, Dorian Corey, Paris Dupree and more. Voguing erupted into the mainstream in 1990 when Madonna’s song Vogue became number one in over 30 countries.

Photographer Chantal Regnault was born in France. Guardian newspaper feature: Dazed and Confused.

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